Ineffectiveness of the mechanisms of Council of Europe on resolution of Caucasian conflicts
Journal Title: Юридические науки и образование - Year 2017, Vol 51, Issue 51
Abstract
Despite the enormous work and contributions of the Council of Europe in protecting and strengthening human rights, that the documents adopted by the Council of Europe, in order to ensure peace and stability in Caucasia, can be considered as an ordinary piece of paper, and the steps taken as ineffective. There are objective and subjective reasons for that. The end of the cold war, existence of political, economic and cultural contradictions between members of the organization, plus the absence of a legal framework on conflict resolution, has led to a decline of its political influence.
Authors and Affiliations
Habib Hajiyev
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