MAN SENTENCED FOR LIFE IMPRISONMENT WON CASE AGAINST ARMENIA IN EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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June 05, 2012 | 21:23
STRASBOURG. - Armenian Ararat Muradkhanyan, sentenced for life
imprisonment for premeditated murder of several individuals in 2002 in
Yerevan, won the case against the Republic of Armenia at the European
Court of Human Rights.
According to the court, the state must pay Muradkhanyan ~@6,000 for
non-pecuniary damage. The European Court satisfied only one claim by
the applicant, rejecting the others.
Muradhkhanyan blamed Armenian authorities for violating some points
of Convention of Human Rights and demanded compensation in the amount
of ~@100,000 in respect of pecuniary damage, as well as ~@250,000 in
respect of non-pecuniary damage.
However, according to the court, Armenia must pay the applicant
Muradhkhanyan only ~@6,000 out of the claimed amount of ~@350,000.
news.am
June 05, 2012 | 21:23
STRASBOURG. - Armenian Ararat Muradkhanyan, sentenced for life
imprisonment for premeditated murder of several individuals in 2002 in
Yerevan, won the case against the Republic of Armenia at the European
Court of Human Rights.
According to the court, the state must pay Muradkhanyan ~@6,000 for
non-pecuniary damage. The European Court satisfied only one claim by
the applicant, rejecting the others.
Muradhkhanyan blamed Armenian authorities for violating some points
of Convention of Human Rights and demanded compensation in the amount
of ~@100,000 in respect of pecuniary damage, as well as ~@250,000 in
respect of non-pecuniary damage.
However, according to the court, Armenia must pay the applicant
Muradhkhanyan only ~@6,000 out of the claimed amount of ~@350,000.