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European Court of Human Rights

This section contains briefs and links to the European Court of Human Rights case-law related to defence rights, including legal aid and other related rights

European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) judgments can have a huge impact in Member States by highlighting systemic and serious problems in human rights protection.
In today’s Chamber judgment in the case of Tymoshenko v. Ukraine (application no. 49872/11), which is not final, the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been:
This document is part of the Open Society Justice Initiative's Arrest Rights Toolkit, a resource for criminal lawyers, prosecutors, judges, and police—all those who play a role in ensuring that the rights of people accused of crimes are respected.
The European Court of Human Rights has notified on 9th of april in writing the following eight Chamber judgments, none of which is final.
The European Court of Human Rights has notified on 9th of april in writing the following eight Chamber judgments, none of which is final.
The European Court of Human Rights has notified on 9th of april 2013 in writing the following eight Chamber judgments1 none of which is final.
The applicant, Vladimir Markaryan, is a Russian national who was born in 1976 and lived, prior to his arrest, in Shakhty, Rostov Region (Russia).
The European Court of Human Rights has notified on 28th of March 2013 in writing the following two Chamber judgments, none of which is final.
The applicant, Ali Binnat oglu Insanov, is an Azerbaijani national who is currently serving a prison sentence.
UK's most senior female judge says withdrawing from Strasbourg human rights court would require Britain to exit EU.