#European Court of Human Rights
ECHR: Georgia must pay €50,000 to mother of police murder victim
The decision came after a 13-year fight for justice by the relatives, one of whom was also killed by police for his independent investigation.
ECHR: Georgia must pay €50,000 to mother of police murder victim
The decision came after a 13-year fight for justice by the relatives, one of whom was also killed by police for his independent investigation.
Family of slain Pankisi teenager appeals to European Court of Human Rights
The family of 19-year-old Temirlan Machalikashvili is appealing his killing in December 2017 in a counterterror sweep in Pankisi.
Family of slain Pankisi teenager appeals to European Court of Human Rights
The family of 19-year-old Temirlan Machalikashvili is appealing his killing in December 2017 in a counterterror sweep in Pankisi.
Azerbaijan’s ‘selective ignoring’ of European Court compensation rulings
Despite the ECHR awarding compensation to dozens of activists and opposition figures in Azerbaijan, many say the government is not paying up.
Azerbaijan’s ‘selective ignoring’ of European Court compensation rulings
By Gulnur KazimovaDespite the ECHR awarding compensation to dozens of activists and opposition figures in Azerbaijan, many say the government is not paying up.
ECHR orders Russia to pay €10 million to more than 1,500 Georgian nationals
The ruling related to the collective arrest, detention, and expulsion in 2006 of thousands of Georgian citizens.
ECHR orders Russia to pay €10 million to more than 1,500 Georgian nationals
The ruling related to the collective arrest, detention, and expulsion in 2006 of thousands of Georgian citizens.
Daghestani man appeals to ECHR over ‘police torture’
Abutalib Shakhruyev was beaten and tortured with electricity, his lawyer says, before being sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Daghestani man appeals to ECHR over ‘police torture’
Abutalib Shakhruyev was beaten and tortured with electricity, his lawyer says, before being sentenced to 11 years in prison.
ECHR rules jailing of Azerbaijani rights lawyer ‘politically motivated’
Intigam Aliyev has been a loud critic of Azerbaijan’s authorities accusing them of cracking down on independent lawyers and other forms of repression.
ECHR rules jailing of Azerbaijani rights lawyer ‘politically motivated’
Intigam Aliyev has been a loud critic of Azerbaijan’s authorities accusing them of cracking down on independent lawyers and other forms of repression.
Jehovah’s Witness on trial for ‘extremism’ in Kabardino-Balkaria
Yury Zalipayev faces up to five years in prison for ‘inciting religious hatred’ and ‘calling to extremist activity’ if convicted.
Jehovah’s Witness on trial for ‘extremism’ in Kabardino-Balkaria
Yury Zalipayev faces up to five years in prison for ‘inciting religious hatred’ and ‘calling to extremist activity’ if convicted.
Georgia takes Russia to ECHR over ‘rights violations on occupied territories’
South Ossetian officials dismissed the move as ‘an absurd propaganda action’.
Georgia takes Russia to ECHR over ‘rights violations on occupied territories’
South Ossetian officials dismissed the move as ‘an absurd propaganda action’.
Supreme court upholds prison sentence for Azerbaijani blogger
Mehman Huseynov was sentenced to two years in prison for accusing the police of torturing him.
Supreme court upholds prison sentence for Azerbaijani blogger
Mehman Huseynov was sentenced to two years in prison for accusing the police of torturing him.
Armenia’s parliament to discuss deadly 2008 crackdown
A case into the deaths of 10 people in anti-government protests is still pending at the European Court of Human Rights.
Armenia’s parliament to discuss deadly 2008 crackdown
A case into the deaths of 10 people in anti-government protests is still pending at the European Court of Human Rights.