SJI briefed the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on identification of remains of applicant’s son

SJI submitted a statement to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe regarding implementation of the decision in the case of Israilova and others vs Russia. The applicant’s son, Sharpuddin Israilov, disappeared in December 2002 from the territory of the Khankala military ...
Modified: 24/08/2017
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RJI reports to Committee of Ministers on identification of remains

On 24 August 2016 RJI made a submission to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoM) concerning the execution of the judgment in the case of Israilova and others v Russia. The applicant’s son, Sharpuddin Israilov, disappeared in December 2002 from Khankala military base in Grozny....
Modified: 24/08/2016
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RJI reports on domestic remedies for disappearances in the North Caucasus and on the establishment of remains to the Committee of Ministers

On 25 August 2015 RJI made two submissions to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoM) concerning various aspects of the execution of the judgment in the case of Israilova and others v Russia . The applicant’s son, Sharpuddin Israilov, disappeared in December 2002 from Khankala military ...
Modified: 25/08/2015
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RJI submits observations to the Committee of Ministers concerning execution of the judgment Tangiyev v Russia

On 29 July 2015 RJI submitted observations to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoM) concerning execution of the judgment of the Court in Tangiyev v Russia. The submission reported on the final outcome of the applicant’s re-trial in Russia following the decision of the Russian Supreme ...
Modified: 29/07/2015
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Committee of Ministers issues decision critical of progress of Russia’s implementation of judgments from the North Caucasus

At the conclusion of the Committee of Minister’s 1144 DH Meeting the Committee issued a decision on the Chechen cases criticizing Russia’s lack of progress in ensuring effective investigations post-ECHR judgment. The decision also notes that clarification was requested on ...
Modified: 06/06/2012
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Russian Governments submits report to the Committee of Ministers on Progress of Implementation in the Chechen Cases

On 15 May 2012 the Russian Government submitted a comprehensive report to the Committee of Ministers. Along with a small report on general measures, the submission provides an update on investigative measures undertaken post-ECtHR judgment in 13 cases, which is by far the most comprehensive update on ...
Modified: 15/05/2012
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Khashiyev and Akayeva group

  Khashiyev and Akayeva group against the Russian Federation  - 154 cases concerning security forces Chechen Republic  Application Case  Judgment of  Final on 57942/00+ KHASHIYEV AND AKAYEVA 24/02/2005 06/07/2005 37542/05 ABAYEVA AND OTHERS 08/04/2010 04/10/2010 27180/03 ABDULKADYROVA AND OTHERS 08/01/2009 05/06/2009 35080/04 ABDURZAKOVA AND ABDURZAKOV 15/01/2009 05/06/2009 27065/05 ABUYEVA AND OTHERS 02/12/2010 11/04/2011 32059/02 AKHIYADOVA 03/07/2008 01/12/2008 21586/02 AKHMADOV AND OTHERS...
Modified: 12/08/2016
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RJI replies to Russian Government’s claims concerning execution of European Court judgments on the North Caucasus

On 2 September 2015 RJI replied to the Russian Government’s submission to the Committee of Ministers of 24 July 2015, which contained the Government’s most recent Action Plan on the execution of the Aslakhanova judgment and the entire group of Chechen cases in general. On 2 September 2015 RJI replied to the Russian Government’s ...
Modified: 02/09/2015
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Human Rights Watch Releases Report on Implementation of "Chechen Judgments"

... of progress made by Russia in implementing ECtHR decisions from Chechnya, and details some of the post-judgment developments in many of RJI’s cases, including Bazorkina, Imakayeva, Baysayeva, and Khatsiyeva and others. Human Rights Watch officially communicated this report to the Committee of Ministers in September under Rule 9 of the Rules for the Supervision of the Execution of Judgments. The report Who Will Tell Me What Happened to My Son? , on which RJI was a close collaborator, describes ...
Modified: 15/09/2009
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