Guide: Litigating enforced disappearances of a short duration

 

Gavrilov’s Night – landmark judgment finds Georgian protestors and journalists suffered ill treatment

 

Webinar brings together victims’ representatives to learn about Register of Damages for Ukraine

 

European Court delivers judgment in case concerning Armenians killed protesting 2008 election result

 

Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Sadigov released after European Court of Human Rights grants interim measures

 

Landmark judgment finds trafficking and treatment of women rooted in discrimination

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We work with human rights defenders in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine, to identify systemic abuses and urgent threats to civil society and marginalised communities. Together, we undertake strategic litigation to secure justice and accountability.

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Our work falls under three intersecting themes: Civic Space and Democratic Accountability; Discrimination; and Conflict and Security Force Abuses.

2025 - our year in numbers

The Enforced Disappearance Legal Database is the first and only resource of its kind for lawyers litigating cases involving enforced disappearance.

With content available in English, Spanish, French and Russian, it includes nearly 200 case summaries, drawn from the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights, UN treaty bodies, and domestic courts. It provides international standards on enforced disappearances as set out in international humanitarian law and international criminal law, and information on international and regional human rights systems.

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