Tatevik Soghoyan

Tatevik Soghoyan

Tatevik Soghoyan is a public law and international relations specialist currently practicing as an attorney in Armenia. As the niece of a victim of enforced disappearance during the 2020 Artsakh war, she also advocates for the humanitarian rights of missing persons and their families. Tatevik holds a B.A. and M.A. in Law from Yerevan State University, as well as an M.A. in International Relations from MGIMO University and UNITAR.

Key Topics
  • 2026 Parliamentary ElectionsThe June 2026 Armenian parliamentary elections, the parties competing, campaign dynamics, electoral integrity concerns, and the stakes for Armenian democracy.
  • Armenian PoliticsArmenia's domestic political landscape, including the government, opposition parties, civil society movements, and democratic governance debates.
  • Human RightsHuman rights abuses, accountability, and justice — covering Armenian prisoners of war, civilian casualties, international law violations, and the struggle for human dignity in the South Caucasus.
  • Nagorno Karabakh & ArtsakhThe conflict over Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh), from Soviet-era roots through the 2020 44-Day War and Azerbaijan's 2023 offensive that ended Armenian presence there.