Doctor of Law Artur Ghambaryan Argues Tripartite Declaration Isn't an International Agreement
Doctor of Law Artur Ghambaryan submitted the following proposal on his Facebook page today.
He argues that Armenia’s Constitutional Court must issue a judgement stating the following points.
First, the tripartite declaration is not an international agreement and does not create legal obligations for Armenia (this should be clearly stated in the law).
Second, the 9th point of the second trilateral statement, insofar as it refers to the change of the RA territory in the legal sense, contradicts the 2nd part of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Armenia, the 1st part of the RA Constitution, the 1st part of Article 205.
Third, to note that the Declaration of Independence of Armenia is based on the joint decision of the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR on December 1, 1989 on the reunification of the Armenian SSR and the National Council of Nagorno Karabakh.
Such a decision of the Constitutional Court is necessary not for us, but for the next generation to rediscover and restore full sovereignty.
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