International and Comparative Law Center

The International and Comparative Law Center (ICLaw) is a Yerevan-based NGO founded in 2010 by young legal scholars. It promotes the study and application of international and comparative law to strengthen Armenian statehood, improve the legal system, and inform foreign policy through research, analysis and advocacy.
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“Rethinking International Law: Knowledge, Action, Reflection” conference held in Yerevan

YEREVAN — On Feb. 14, an international conference titled “Rethinking International Law: Knowledge, Action, Reflection” took place in Yerevan. The…

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ECtHR to examine extrajudicial executions of Armenian POWs from 2020 Artsakh War

The case of Adamyan and Hakobyan v. Azerbaijan is pending before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), where the…

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“Armenia Pro Bono Collaborative Project” wins 2025 PILnet Global Award

YEREVAN — The International and Comparative Law Center (ICLaw) is proud to announce that the Armenia Pro Bono Collaborative Project…

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Rights experts detail torture of Armenian prisoners, call for accountability at Yerevan panel

YEREVAN — Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan continue to face torture, inhumane treatment and deprivation of basic needs, legal experts…

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Armenian human rights advocates highlight plight of hostages at OSCE’s 50th anniversary conference

This year, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) marked the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act…

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Complaint filed to the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances

The Center for International and Comparative Law has submitted a general complaint to the UN Working Group on Enforced or…

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