Azeri-Press news agency (APA), Azerbaijan
October 24, 2014 Friday
Chairman of Steering Committee for Human Rights refuses answering
question on Azerbaijani refugees and IDPs
Member of the Turkish delegation, Erhan Ciftci asked a question on the
Nagorno Karabakh in the session on "Prevention Measures" held within
the international conference on "The role of national judges in the
domestic application of European Convention for the Protection of
Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms" in Baku, APA reports.
Ciftci said that persons, becoming refugees and internally displaced
persons as a result of the NagornoKarabakh conflict between Armenia
and Azerbaijan, appealed to the European Court of Human Rights
regarding right to housing and property. He asked whether the Court
regards such appeals as legal or international problems.
Chairman of Steering Committee for Human Rights (CDDH) of the Council
of Europe, Vit Alexander Schorm said it is wrong to respond questions
that have not been investigated yet.
"It would be better for President of the European Court of Human
Rights, Dean Spielmann to answer this question, if he was hare," he
added.
Deputy Director of Department for the Execution of Judgments of the
European Court of Human Rights, Fredrik Sundberg also refused
answering the question on refugees and IDPs. He commented on the
protest of Judge of the Azerbaijani Supreme Court Vafeddin Ibayev
against the European Court's judgment on the release of Eynulla
Fatullayev and said that the Court passed such a decision as there
were serious problems in Fatullayev's case and not sufficient grounds
to confirm the charges against him.
October 24, 2014 Friday
Chairman of Steering Committee for Human Rights refuses answering
question on Azerbaijani refugees and IDPs
Member of the Turkish delegation, Erhan Ciftci asked a question on the
Nagorno Karabakh in the session on "Prevention Measures" held within
the international conference on "The role of national judges in the
domestic application of European Convention for the Protection of
Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms" in Baku, APA reports.
Ciftci said that persons, becoming refugees and internally displaced
persons as a result of the NagornoKarabakh conflict between Armenia
and Azerbaijan, appealed to the European Court of Human Rights
regarding right to housing and property. He asked whether the Court
regards such appeals as legal or international problems.
Chairman of Steering Committee for Human Rights (CDDH) of the Council
of Europe, Vit Alexander Schorm said it is wrong to respond questions
that have not been investigated yet.
"It would be better for President of the European Court of Human
Rights, Dean Spielmann to answer this question, if he was hare," he
added.
Deputy Director of Department for the Execution of Judgments of the
European Court of Human Rights, Fredrik Sundberg also refused
answering the question on refugees and IDPs. He commented on the
protest of Judge of the Azerbaijani Supreme Court Vafeddin Ibayev
against the European Court's judgment on the release of Eynulla
Fatullayev and said that the Court passed such a decision as there
were serious problems in Fatullayev's case and not sufficient grounds
to confirm the charges against him.