In 2012 European Court of Human Rights attained 16 verdicts against
the Republic of Armenia
ARMINFO
Saturday, February 2, 14:15
In 2012 European Court of Human Rights attained 16 verdicts against
the Republic of Armenia.
The Court received 238 claims from 3274 people from Armenia in 2012.
This is the highest indicator registered over the last 4 years. The
government of Armenia could not prove that any disputable right was
not broken in the context of the attained 16 verdicts.
The verdicts attained against Armenia in 2012 were chiefly regarding
freedom and immunity of citizens, their right for fair proceedings as
well as freedom of conscience and religion. Since the moment of
Armenia's joining the Council of Europe the European Court of Human
Rights attained 46 verdicts against Armenia with a demand to
compensate 560.000 Euro. According to Armenia's Justice Ministry, the
government has already repaid compensation in an amount about 400.000
Euro.
To note, Russian Federation is the leader on the number of cases being
investigated by the European Court of Human Rights (28.593 cases).
Then Italy comes (14.188 cases and Turkey (16.879 cases).
the Republic of Armenia
ARMINFO
Saturday, February 2, 14:15
In 2012 European Court of Human Rights attained 16 verdicts against
the Republic of Armenia.
The Court received 238 claims from 3274 people from Armenia in 2012.
This is the highest indicator registered over the last 4 years. The
government of Armenia could not prove that any disputable right was
not broken in the context of the attained 16 verdicts.
The verdicts attained against Armenia in 2012 were chiefly regarding
freedom and immunity of citizens, their right for fair proceedings as
well as freedom of conscience and religion. Since the moment of
Armenia's joining the Council of Europe the European Court of Human
Rights attained 46 verdicts against Armenia with a demand to
compensate 560.000 Euro. According to Armenia's Justice Ministry, the
government has already repaid compensation in an amount about 400.000
Euro.
To note, Russian Federation is the leader on the number of cases being
investigated by the European Court of Human Rights (28.593 cases).
Then Italy comes (14.188 cases and Turkey (16.879 cases).