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Sargsyan v. Azerbaijan (Application no. 40167/06)

European Court of Human Rights, Grand Chamber, 2015

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Notes

Companion judgment to Chiragov; found Azerbaijan in continuing violation of the same articles for an Armenian applicant displaced from Gulistan village.

Cited by legal rulings (3)

  • Sargsyan v. Azerbaijan
  • PACE Resolution 1416 (2005): The conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region
  • Chiragov and Others v. Armenia

Supports formal claims (2)

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  1. The First Karabakh War (1988–94) and surrounding pogroms displaced more than one million people: approximately 700,000 Azerbaijanis (from Karabakh and the seven adjacent districts) and approximately 300,000–500,000 Armenians (from Azerbaijan proper). well-evidenced
  2. On 16 June 2015 the European Court of Human Rights, sitting as a Grand Chamber, found Armenia (Chiragov) and Azerbaijan (Sargsyan) each in continuing violation of Articles 1 of Protocol 1, 8 and 13 of the Convention for failing to guarantee the property and return rights of displaced persons of the other ethnicity. well-evidenced

Quoted statements (1)

  • "The Court finds that there has been a continuing breach of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1, Article 8 and Article 13 of the Convention by the Republic of Azerbaijan."
    European Court of Human Rights · 2015-06-16

Link

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Atlas of the South Caucasus, 1813 to 2026. A working draft. Errors and omissions are mine. by David Wicker · sister project: palestine.wicker.life
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