
AYLA Law Students’ Division carries out publishing activities as well, which
are aimed at solving the goals and objectives of the Division and to raise
the effectiveness of its work. This helps to meet the interests of the law
students as well as to improve their professional knowledge and skills. It
also promotes raising the level of legal sciences and legal consciousness in
the country. Besides, LSD assists the law students by publishing their scientific
articles and works.
Publications of Law Students’ Division:.
Newsletter "Law Student"
The quarterly newsletter “Law Student” is aimed at providing unbiased
and true information on the current state of the legal education in the republic
of Armenia, as well as the activities directed to raising its quality. It also
introduces information on judicial and legal reforms and other issues of concern
of the law students.

Handbook of materials of the First Republican Scientific Conference
for the Law Students "Constitutional Reforms in the Republic of Armenia”,
which took place in 2004.
The handbook includes the five best theses of the First Republican Scientific
Conference for the Law Students "Constitutional Reforms in the Republic
of Armenia”, which took place in November 2004. The law students analyze and
discuss the omissions and shortcomings, which exist in the current Constitution
and the proposed Draft, as well as its positive and negative aspects. The handbook
offers the opinions and suggestions of the law students on the legal aspects
of different provisions of the Constitution and the constitutional institutions
as well.
| Handbook | 411KB | 475KB |

Handbook of materials of the First Republican Scientific Conference
for the Law Students "Current State of Advocacy and the Prospects for
its Development in the Republic of Armenia”, which took place in 2004.
The handbook includes the two best theses of the First Republican Scientific
Conference for the Law Students "Current State of Advocacy and the Prospects
for its Development in the Republic of Armenia”, which took place in May 2004.
Here the law students introduce the role and the importance of the advocacy institute,
as well as its current state in the Republic of Armenia. They discuss the omissions
and shortcomings, which exist in legislation of this sphere, as well as its positive
and negative aspects. The handbook offers the opinions and suggestions of the
law students on the perspectives of the development of the advocacy institute
and the necessary conditions and guarantees.