
ArmInfo. The Yerevan Civil Court of General Jurisdiction has recognized that the September 28, 2023, decree by the fifth President of Artsakh regarding the dissolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is invalid and was signed under the use of force or threat of force.
Lawyer Roman Yeritsyan made this statement today, February 2, when speaking with reporters at the Artsakh Representative Office in Armenia. He noted that while the court, chaired by Judge Ashot Hovhannisyan, had previously dismissed the lawsuit filed by fifth President of Artsakh Samvel Shahramanyan against the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sports (MESCS) and the Armenian history textbook author for 9th grade, Nzhdeh Hovsepyan, it nevertheless made this critical legal assertion.
Furthermore, the court noted that while the honor and dignity of the plaintiff (Samvel Shahramanyan - ed.) were not violated, it nevertheless acknowledged that the information in the textbook was incomplete. "The court thereby recognized the legitimacy and validity of the plaintiff's concerns. The court also instructed the MESCS to provide more complete information in the textbook," the lawyer noted.
Specifically, the lawyer noted that the textbook should have presented the full content of the decree: when it was adopted, the rationale behind it, whether it was issued under conditions of force or threat of force, the nature of that threat, and, most importantly, the fact that the decree was annulled in Armenia.
Yeritsyan believes that the court's wording signifies a partial achievement of justice. "And in this case, claiming that the dismissal of the lawsuit constitutes a defeat for Shahramanyan would be incorrect; on the contrary, he achieved the desired result. The court decision upheld the decree's invalidity and noted the incompleteness of the information in the textbook," the lawyer stated.
Yeritsyan also mentioned the possibility that the defendant might appeal the court's findings, and the plaintiff may appeal the court's decision. He explained that they are waiting for the verdict to fully enter into force, after which they intend to submit a request to the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports (MOESCS) to incorporate the court's recognized assertions into the textbook. The lawyer did not rule out the possibility of filing an administrative appeal based on this verdict.
It should be noted that experts discovered inaccuracies and incorrect wording related to the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict in the new edition of the Armenian history textbook, which covers events from the late 19th century to the early 21st century. Subsequently, in early September 2025, Samvel Shahramanyan's lawyers filed a lawsuit on his behalf against the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture and other responsible officials for defamatory statements in the 9th-grade "History of Armenia" textbook regarding events surrounding Artsakh between the fall of 2020 and the fall of 2023. Specifically, as Yeritsyan noted at the time, the textbook included clains such as "Samvel Shahramanyan signed a decree on the dissolution of Artsakh" and "Shahramanyan is the one who surrendered the NKR." The lawyer expressed his conviction that the Armenian authorities intended to shift responsibility for the surrender of the Nagorno- Karabakh Republic to the Artsakh leadership.