Claim against French University to be reviewed tomorrow by first instance court

PanARMENIAN.Net - Speaking in today's press conference, claimant Anahit Manasyan informed journalists that in 2000, when she was entering French University, Faculty of Marketing and Commerce, she was told that graduates would be granted diplomas complying with the state standards of Armenia and France within the frames of Bologna Process. As a result, Manasyan received, two diplomas. Apart from Armenian state diploma she was also granted DESFA standard diploma which proved to have no legal force in France.



In that connection, Anahit Manasyan lodged a claim against French University, demanding a higher education diploma with full legal effect.



Since French university is a branch of Lyons 3 French university, the latter demanded explanation from several Armenian state agencies, including Education Ministry and Ombudsman's Office, but didn't receive any response.



Answering a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent's question, the claimant that said none of those aggrieved had filed suit against the university and called on all of them to defend their rights in court. Manasyan also promised to cover all their court expenses.



Hearing is scheduled tomorrow in the general jurisdiction court of Kanaker-Zeytun community, Yereven.
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