by Webmaster | Jul 10, 2023 | International Law
Originally posted in themedialine.org Concerns grow over the proposed lease for a luxury hotel in Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter, which could displace residents, businesses, and religious institutions, irrevocably changing the landscape of the historic quarter The...
by Webmaster | Jan 26, 2023 | International Law
Original Article published in zartonkmedia.com Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), a self-governing enclave in the South Caucasus, remains under total blockade by Azerbaijan. Over 120,000 Armenians—including 30,000 children—are on the brink of an unspeakable humanitarian...
by Webmaster | Dec 28, 2022 | International Law
Originally Published in the Chicago Tribune, Dec. 28, 2022 While we’re focused on Ukraine, a brutal dictatorship in the South Caucasus is testing the world’s resolve: Since Dec. 12, Azerbaijani operatives have blocked the only road, known as the Lachin Corridor,...
by Webmaster | Aug 23, 2022 | International Law
Originally Published in Cook County Record, August 23, 2022 The city of Chicago has wrongly refused to provide refunds to people who paid online for their unmetered water service in advance, as the city required, according to a new class action lawsuit. On Aug. 16,...
by Webmaster | Jan 14, 2022 | International Law
Originally Published in Asbarez, January 26, 2022 International lawyer Karnig Kerkonian will share his experiences through a presentation titled “Armenia v. Azerbaijan in the International Court of Justice: The Recent Case Brought Under the International Convention...
by Webmaster | Aug 27, 2021 | International Law
Originally Published in Law360, August 27, 2021 By Victoria McKenzie Law360 (August 27, 2021, 7:09 PM EDT) — A Jordanian company urged a federal judge in Washington, D.C., not to dismiss its petition to enforce a $53 million foreign judgment against the Iraqi...