"THE PERILS OF BEING A NATIONAL MINORITY: HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHAKHALYAN VS. GEORGIA": REPORT BY INTERNATIONAL EXPERT
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At the request of the France-based NGO "Yerkir Europe", international
legal expert Dr. Fernand de Varennes has prepared a new and thorough
report on the human rights case of Vahagn Chakhalyan, a well-known
public figure and one of the more visible leaders of the Armenian
minority in the Javakhq region inGeorgia.
The report entitled "The Perils of Being a National Minority: Human
Rights and Chakhalyan v. Georgia", presents a detailed overview of
the events in Javakhq and Georgia leading up to Vahagn Chakhalyan's
arrest and trial, as well as the country's political context before
and after the trial which have affected the Georgian authorities'
treatment of and policies toward its Armenian minority.
One of the main sections of the report is devoted to the rights
violations which occurred both prior and during the trial of Vahagn
Chakhalyan and members of his family, which flagrantly violated a
number of basic human rights, especially in relation to a fair trial.
Vahagn Chakhalyan's case is currently before the European Court of
Human Rights inStrasbourg.
The full English text of the report can be found here.
Dr Fernand de Varennes is a visiting professor in human rights at
Peking University in China, the Faculty of Law and Shari'ah at the
Maldives National University in Male, Maldives, and the University
of Pretoria in South Africa. He is also a scientific advisor with the
Observatoire internationale des droits linguistiques at the Universite
de Moncton, Canada.
Dr de Varennes holds an LLB from the Universite de Moncton (Canada),
an LLM from the London School of Economics (UK), and a Dr Juris from
Maastrciht University (Netherlands).
A legal expert in comparative and international human rights dealing
with minority or language matters, he was awarded the 2004 Linguapax
Award (Barcelona, Spain) in acknowledgement of his work in the field
of linguistic diversity and multilingual education. Dr de Varennes
author of some five books and 150 scientific articles and reports
in 26 languages, dealing mainly with language and minority rights,
he prepared in 2012 a study on the language rights of indigenous
peoples for the United Nations' Expert Mechanism on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples.
He has also worked with numerous international organisations such
as the United Nations' Working Group on the Rights of Minorities,
UNESCO and the OSCE on language issues. Dr de Varennes is chair of
the language rights working group for Linguapax (Barcelona, Spain),
editor-in-chief of the Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the
Law, and has been on the advisory board of numerous other journals
and research centres around the world.
Dr de Varennes was one of the experts who collaborated in the drafting
of OSCE-sponsored initiatives, under the guidance of the former OSCE
High Commissioner on National Minorities, Max van der Stoel, on a
series of influential documents dealing with the rights of minorities:
the Lund Recommendations on the Effective Participation of National
Minorities in Public Life, and the Oslo Recommendations regarding
the Linguistic Rights of National Minorities.
http://times.am/?l=en&p=7601
At the request of the France-based NGO "Yerkir Europe", international
legal expert Dr. Fernand de Varennes has prepared a new and thorough
report on the human rights case of Vahagn Chakhalyan, a well-known
public figure and one of the more visible leaders of the Armenian
minority in the Javakhq region inGeorgia.
The report entitled "The Perils of Being a National Minority: Human
Rights and Chakhalyan v. Georgia", presents a detailed overview of
the events in Javakhq and Georgia leading up to Vahagn Chakhalyan's
arrest and trial, as well as the country's political context before
and after the trial which have affected the Georgian authorities'
treatment of and policies toward its Armenian minority.
One of the main sections of the report is devoted to the rights
violations which occurred both prior and during the trial of Vahagn
Chakhalyan and members of his family, which flagrantly violated a
number of basic human rights, especially in relation to a fair trial.
Vahagn Chakhalyan's case is currently before the European Court of
Human Rights inStrasbourg.
The full English text of the report can be found here.
Dr Fernand de Varennes is a visiting professor in human rights at
Peking University in China, the Faculty of Law and Shari'ah at the
Maldives National University in Male, Maldives, and the University
of Pretoria in South Africa. He is also a scientific advisor with the
Observatoire internationale des droits linguistiques at the Universite
de Moncton, Canada.
Dr de Varennes holds an LLB from the Universite de Moncton (Canada),
an LLM from the London School of Economics (UK), and a Dr Juris from
Maastrciht University (Netherlands).
A legal expert in comparative and international human rights dealing
with minority or language matters, he was awarded the 2004 Linguapax
Award (Barcelona, Spain) in acknowledgement of his work in the field
of linguistic diversity and multilingual education. Dr de Varennes
author of some five books and 150 scientific articles and reports
in 26 languages, dealing mainly with language and minority rights,
he prepared in 2012 a study on the language rights of indigenous
peoples for the United Nations' Expert Mechanism on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples.
He has also worked with numerous international organisations such
as the United Nations' Working Group on the Rights of Minorities,
UNESCO and the OSCE on language issues. Dr de Varennes is chair of
the language rights working group for Linguapax (Barcelona, Spain),
editor-in-chief of the Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the
Law, and has been on the advisory board of numerous other journals
and research centres around the world.
Dr de Varennes was one of the experts who collaborated in the drafting
of OSCE-sponsored initiatives, under the guidance of the former OSCE
High Commissioner on National Minorities, Max van der Stoel, on a
series of influential documents dealing with the rights of minorities:
the Lund Recommendations on the Effective Participation of National
Minorities in Public Life, and the Oslo Recommendations regarding
the Linguistic Rights of National Minorities.