
ECHR Orders Armenia to Pay 160,000 Euros in Three Eminent Domain Cases
In three separate cases, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has decided that Armenia must pay a total of 160,000 Euros in compensation.
All three cases are eminent domain in nature and involve property located on Byuzand Street in downtown Yerevan. Said property was expropriated by the state for town planning purposes. In all three, the plaintiffs did not accept the state’s offer of compensation for the property.
In BAGHDASARYAN AND ZARIKYANTS v. ARMENIA, (the ECHR found that Armenia must pay the plaintiffs EUR 44,000.
In the case of GHARIBYAN AND OTHERS v. ARMENIA, the ECHR ordered Armenia to pay EUR 52,000.
In the case of GHASABYAN AND OTHERS v. ARMENIA, the ECHR ordered Armenia to pay EUR 64,000.
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