European Court rules in favor of a family evicted from home because of
a disputable construction project in the center of Yerevan
arminfo
Saturday, November 19, 22:07
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the Government of
Armenia should pay 18,500 EUR to Hovhannes Hovhannisyan and his family
evicted from their home as a result of a disputable construction
project in the center of Yerevan.
The Hovhannisyans were evicted from their house in Dec 2005 after
refusing to leave it for a $10,500 compensation.
According to the Court, that decision was contrary to the European
Convention on Human Rights.
The Hovhannisyans are the third family in Armenia to have received an
additional compensation following the European Court's verdict. 20
more families are waiting for response.
a disputable construction project in the center of Yerevan
arminfo
Saturday, November 19, 22:07
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the Government of
Armenia should pay 18,500 EUR to Hovhannes Hovhannisyan and his family
evicted from their home as a result of a disputable construction
project in the center of Yerevan.
The Hovhannisyans were evicted from their house in Dec 2005 after
refusing to leave it for a $10,500 compensation.
According to the Court, that decision was contrary to the European
Convention on Human Rights.
The Hovhannisyans are the third family in Armenia to have received an
additional compensation following the European Court's verdict. 20
more families are waiting for response.