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    INTERNATIONAL LAW EXPERT TO DISCUSS LEGAL RIGHTS AT ARMENIAN CAUSE 2.0

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    June 1, 2011 - 09:58 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Susan Karamanian, a leading expert on international
    law who serves as Associate Dean for International and Comparative
    Legal Studies at George Washington University's Law School, will
    explore realizing the legal rights of the Armenian nation during her
    presentation at Armenian Cause 2.0, the Armenian National Committee
    of America's conference to be held in Washington from June 24 to 27.

    "We are very pleased to announce that Associate Dean Susan Karamanian
    will be joining with us at Armenian Cause 2.0 to share her keen
    insights and sharp analysis of the rights of the Armenian nation
    and the responsibilities of the international community regarding
    a truthful and just resolution of the Armenian Genocide," said Aram
    Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. "As a leader in the field
    of international law, Dean Karamanian, will draw on her far-ranging
    expertise and experience in addressing avenues for securing justice
    for the Armenian nation."

    Joining Dean Karamanian, a former Rhodes Scholar, as part of the
    rights and reparations discussion will be Kate Nahapetian, the ANCA's
    Government Affairs Director, who has litigated human rights class
    actions and documented abuses for the prosecution against General
    Augusto Pinochet of Chile. Nahapetian will address issues ranging from
    the ANCA's role in supporting Armenian Genocide-related class actions
    in U.S. courts to the treaty rights of the Armenian nation. Among
    the specific avenues that will be discussed during this presentation
    is the right of the Republic of Armenia to bring reparations claims
    before the International Court of Justice, Asbarez reported.

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