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The Global Strike Paradox: ICJ Ruling Meets Peak Travel Disruption
A landmark ICJ ruling affirming the right to strike coincides with escalating labor unrest at major transit hubs, threatening significant disruption to global sporting events and summer travel.
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Myanmar’s Dual Crises: Junta Elections Amidst Genocide Hearings and Border Clashes
Myanmar faces a complex reality in early 2026, holding a junta-run election widely dismissed as illegitimate, while simultaneously confronting a landmark genocide case at the International Court of Justice and dealing with escalating cross-border violence with Bangladesh.
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Armenia Alleges Azerbaijani Manipulation in Courts
Armenia’s international legal representative claims Azerbaijan manipulates court procedures while Armenia continues reporting rights violations of detainees.
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PACE Legal Affairs Session in Armenia | Legal-Political Dimensions of Prisoner Return
On December 9, Armenia hosted the session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights. The session welcomed PACE Secretary General Despina Chatzivassiliou-Tsovilis, who was received by Armenian National Assembly Speaker…
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Armenia Welcomes ICJ Rejection Of Azerbaijan’s Preliminary Objections
The Office of the Representative of Armenia on International Legal Matters has expressed approval of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling from November 12, 2024, which entirely dismissed Azerbaijan’s preliminary objections in the case of Armenia vs. Azerbaijan under…
