We talked to Rima Asoyan about her professional success and future plans within the framework of the “Young Lawyers” series.
She works in the Supreme Judicial Council and sees herself as a prosecutor in the future.
Rima Asoyan also had studied at the Anti-Corruption School for Young Leaders of the Armenian Lawyers’ Association. The “Anti-Corruption School for Young Leaders” is a school with very interesting educational methods, where in addition to new knowledge, the students reinforce the acquired knowledge as well,” the young lawyer said.
According to her, in order to have a legal society, work with citizens should be done at an early age.
“I consider the profession of a lawyer a bottomless pit, no matter how much you immerse yourself, there is still room. The lawyer must first be principled, it will be reflected in the profession. If you are not stubborn, you do not like to face challenges, you do not like adrenaline, then this profession is not for you,” Rima said.
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