“How can a state forcibly cease a 1/5 of the territory of another state, kill 23,000 of its nationals, cause 3,900 of its nationals to go missing, ethnically cleanse the whole area, drive 1 million people from their homes, deprive them of their property, destroy their cultural heritage, loot their national resources, and then stand up and claim with the straight face that it has a reasonable expectation that no claim would be brought against it. It cannot! But that is exactly what Armenia has been doing for the last few days.”

@StefanTalmon, Professor of International Law, University of Bonn, Barrister at @TwentyEssex Chambers.

26 April 2024: Second round of oral argument (#Azerbaijan) at #ICJ.

https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1783956768378245198?s=19



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  1. **Round Two**

    “There is plainly evidence that Armenia’s
    forces planted landmines and booby traps with the purpose and effect of barring the return of Azerbaijani civilians.”

    Sean Aughey, barrister at @EssexCourtLaw Chambers specialising in PIL, public law and human rights.

    26 April 2024: Second round of oral argument (#Azerbaijan) at #ICJ.

    https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1783970449946194058?s=19

    “How can a state forcibly cease a 1/5 of the territory of another state, kill 23,000 of its nationals, cause 3,900 of its nationals to go missing, ethnically cleanse the whole area, drive 1 million people from their homes, deprive them of their property, destroy their cultural heritage, loot their national resources, and then stand up and claim with the straight face that it has a reasonable expectation that no claim would be brought against it. It cannot! But that is exactly what Armenia has been doing for the last few days.”

    @StefanTalmon, Professor of International Law, University of Bonn, Barrister at @TwentyEssex Chambers.

    26 April 2024: Second round of oral argument (#Azerbaijan) at #ICJ.

    https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1783956768378245198?s=19

    **Round One**

    Entire 20 minutes can be found here

    https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1782853643365933312?s=19

    Also

    23 April 2024: First round of oral argument (#Azerbaijan) at #ICJ.

    Prof. Laurence Boisson De Chazournes of @MatrixChambers, Professor of international law at the University of Geneva, refuted Armenia’s objection re the environmental damage it caused during the occupation.

    https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1782854788566167719?s=19

    23 April 2024: First round of oral argument (#Azerbaijan) at #ICJ.

    Samuel Wordsworth, KC, @EssexCourtLaw Chambers, member of the Bar of England and Wales, member of the Paris Bar, rebuts legal and factual aspects of Armenia’s objections re landmines and booby traps.

    https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1782852302379909276?s=19

    23 April 2024: First round of oral argument (#Azerbaijan) at #ICJ.

    @StefanTalmon, Professor of International Law, University of Bonn, Barrister at @TwentyEssex Chambers, explains why Armenia’s admissibility objection fails.

    https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1782850727628468469?s=19

    23 April 2024: First round of oral argument (#Azerbaijan) at #ICJ.

    Prof. Vaughan Lowe KC, @EssexCourtLaw Chambers explains why Armenia’s objection to jurisdiction ratione temporis must be rejected.

    https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1782849708920037798?s=19

    23 April 2024: First round of oral argument (#Azerbaijan) at #ICJ.

    Stephen Fietta KC, Fietta LLP, Solicitor Advocate of the Senior Courts of England and Wales, provides overview of Azerbaijan’s #CERD complaint.

    https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1782847760028274895?s=19

    23 April 2024: First round of oral argument (#Azerbaijan) at #ICJ.

    Excellent speech by His Excellency @ElnurIMammadov at the opening of the hearings concerning the Application of the #CERD (Azerbaijan v. Armenia).

    https://twitter.com/FarahG777/status/1782845050424041931?s=19

  2. elgun_mashanov on

    the armenian government must compensate Azerbaijan for the minefields it has created in the Karabakh region and for the damage it has caused to its nature (rivers, forests). There should be no other claims. If there is no result from this, then damned, this is the world’s justice. Azerbaijan’s economy suffered greatly for years due to the occupation of this territory. Our elders were in a poor health state due to hunger from 1993 to 1998. I hope the authorities make the necessary decision because this is a sensitive issue.