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Mongolia wants to receive advice from Canada on legal documents

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Head of the parliamentary Standing committee on justice D.Ganbat Tuesday received Mr Serge Lortie, a department head of Canada’s Ministry of Justice, and Mr Oleg Shakov, a director of the International Programs Division of the Office of Canada’s Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs.

 

Ganbat wished the guests a nice stay in Mongolia and spokw about ongoing reforms in the legal sphere.

In response, Mr Lortie clarified types of assistance necessary for Mongolian legal and court.

Noting that our parliament passed the new laws on crime and on conflicts last year, Ganbat said it would be appropriate to get from Canada an advice regarding several bills such as on combating family violence and on police, discussed by their Standing committee.

He also underlined an importance of collaborating with the Canadian side in training experts in Canada and getting familiarized on the spot with realization of similar laws.

Head of the parliamentary Standing committee on justice D.Ganbat Tuesday received Mr Serge Lortie, a department head of Canada’s Ministry of Justice, and Mr Oleg Shakov, a director of the International Programs Division of the Office of Canada’s Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs.

 

Ganbat wished the guests a nice stay in Mongolia and spokw about ongoing reforms in the legal sphere.

In response, Mr Lortie clarified types of assistance necessary for Mongolian legal and court.

Noting that our parliament passed the new laws on crime and on conflicts last year, Ganbat said it would be appropriate to get from Canada an advice regarding several bills such as on combating family violence and on police, discussed by their Standing committee.

He also underlined an importance of collaborating with the Canadian side in training experts in Canada and getting familiarized on the spot with realization of similar laws.

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2016-02-23


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