If you have been discriminated against by a public authority, your complaint can be resolved in the administrative court, unless this discrimination occurred on the basis of a private law contract, such as an employment contract or a contract for the provision of goods or services.

Complaint to a higher institution

You may initially submit your complaint to Human Rights Defender office of the Republic of Armenia. 
 You may also apply to the  administrative court within one month.  

Contents of the complaint

In your complaint, you should:

  • provide information that indicates that you believe discrimination (including the grounds) may have taken place (who, what, when, how);
  • indicate the legal provisions which have been violated; 
  • indicate the remedy or amount of money you wish to receive in compensation;
  • attach all relevant documents that substantiate your opinion, if there are any.

If you do not have access to the documents or decisions that may prove the truthfulness of your claim, both the Human Rights Defender office of the Republic of Armenia and administrative court have an obligation to investigate the matter independently and to establish the truth. This means that they have an obligation to seek all the relevant evidence themselves.

Appeal to the court

The administrative court will assess whether you have been discriminated against and choose the appropriate remedy for your situation. It may oblige the state institution to cease the discrimination, invalidate the decision in question, reinstate you in your previous position, and award you compensation. 

The compensation may include compensation for material (pecuniary) and moral (non-pecuniary) damages. Please note that the maximum amount you may receive in compensation is limited in accordance with the Civil Code of the Republic of Armenia.

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Last updated 16/11/2025