- EAN13
- 9789287185860
- Éditeur
- Council of Europe
- Date de publication
- 17/01/2018
- Langue
- anglais
Livre numérique
Delays in implementing the Court’s judgments, lack of political will in
certain states parties, attempts to discredit the Court… In ratifying the
European Convention on Human Rights, the signatory states accept the Court’s
jurisdiction and authority and “undertake to abide by the final judgment of
the Court in any case to which they are parties” (Article 46 of the
Convention). While certain member states have made real progress in
implementing the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, some others
face serious structural and political problems forming real “pockets of
resistance” that delay or prevent the execution of judgments. The Committee of
Ministers is still supervising the execution of some 10 000 judgments,
although they are not all at the same stage of implementation. This
publication highlights the difficulties in implementing certain judgments
encountered in the 10 countries which have the highest number of non-
implemented judgments against them (Italy, the Russian Federation, Turkey,
Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria, the Republic of Moldova and
Poland). It also analyses judgments whose execution raises complex political
issues.
certain states parties, attempts to discredit the Court… In ratifying the
European Convention on Human Rights, the signatory states accept the Court’s
jurisdiction and authority and “undertake to abide by the final judgment of
the Court in any case to which they are parties” (Article 46 of the
Convention). While certain member states have made real progress in
implementing the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, some others
face serious structural and political problems forming real “pockets of
resistance” that delay or prevent the execution of judgments. The Committee of
Ministers is still supervising the execution of some 10 000 judgments,
although they are not all at the same stage of implementation. This
publication highlights the difficulties in implementing certain judgments
encountered in the 10 countries which have the highest number of non-
implemented judgments against them (Italy, the Russian Federation, Turkey,
Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria, the Republic of Moldova and
Poland). It also analyses judgments whose execution raises complex political
issues.
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