The rights of the civilian population violated during the Second Karabakh War were considered in the context of international humanitarian law

Esmira Orujeva, senior researcher of the Department of Legal Support of State Security at the Institute of Law and Human Rights of ANAS, has published an article "Research on the violated rights of the civilian population during the Second Karabakh War in the context of international humanitarian law"in the 2nd(6) issue of the 2021 scientific-theoretical, experimental journal "Legal Plane" (pp. 135-143).
The article partially examines the war crimes committed during the Second Karabakh War, which lasted 44 days, against the civilian population, including women and children, as a result of the military aggression of the occupying and separatist Armenia against Azerbaijan. The article also refers to the war crimes committed by the Armenian armed forces in the period from September 27, 2020 to November 10, 2020 against the civilian population using prohibited weapons in several regions of Azerbaijan, and the gross violation of the agreed ceasefire regime by the Armenian side 3 times.


Published : 02-06-2021

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