RJI and International Protection Centre report to the Committee of Ministers that domestic legal mechanisms are not effective in implementing the “Chechen judgments"

On 18 April 2013 the non-governmental organizations Russian Justice Initiative (RJI) and International Protection Centre (CIP) sent an official submission to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoM) regarding the functioning of domestic judicial review procedures as a tool for implementing judgments from the European ...
Modified: 18/04/2013
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European Court holds Russia responsible for disappearances, death and failure to investigate in four cases from Chechnya

The European Court of Human Rights found Russia responsible for the disappearance of two civilians, the torture and resulting death of a man in custody, and a failure to investigate an attack on the Chechen village of Martan-Chu, Russian Justice Initiative reported today. The European Court of Human Rights found Russia responsible for the disappearance of two civilians, the torture and resulting death of a man in custody, and a failure to investigate an attack on the Chechen village of Martan-Chu...
Modified: 21/06/2011
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