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ECHR rules mother’s rights violated in Chechnya custody dispute
Luiza Tapayeva was denied custody of her children after the death of her husband.
ECHR rules mother’s rights violated in Chechnya custody dispute
Luiza Tapayeva was denied custody of her children after the death of her husband.
ECHR finds Azerbaijan responsible for 2014 deaths of two Armenian captives
Azerbaijan was ordered to pay €40,000 in both cases.
ECHR finds Azerbaijan responsible for 2014 deaths of two Armenian captives
Azerbaijan was ordered to pay €40,000 in both cases.
ECHR finds Russia responsible for disappearance and death of Chechen man
Aslanbek Saidakhmadov was abducted by police on 3 August 2009. His fate remains unknown.
ECHR finds Russia responsible for disappearance and death of Chechen man
Aslanbek Saidakhmadov was abducted by police on 3 August 2009. His fate remains unknown.
Azerbaijan loses three cases in ECHR
The cases included two youth activists, a man held in pretrial custody without a court order, and 18 residents of Baku whose land was appropriated.
Azerbaijan loses three cases in ECHR
The cases included two youth activists, a man held in pretrial custody without a court order, and 18 residents of Baku whose land was appropriated.
What does the ECHR’s decision on Armenia v Azerbaijan mean?
Both sides have claimed the decision was in their favour.
What does the ECHR’s decision on Armenia v Azerbaijan mean?
Both sides have claimed the decision was in their favour.
ECHR orders Russia to pay €1.9 million over Chechnya and Ingushetia disappearances
The ruling concerned 21 people who were allegedly abducted by the security forces in the early 2000s.
ECHR orders Russia to pay €1.9 million over Chechnya and Ingushetia disappearances
The ruling concerned 21 people who were allegedly abducted by the security forces in the early 2000s.
A Chechen refugee Poland wants to give up to Russia
Execution, murder, abduction, rape, torture, intimidation — this is the possible fate of a Chechen refugee who still faces deportation.
A Chechen refugee Poland wants to give up to Russia
By Małgorzata ŁojkowskaExecution, murder, abduction, rape, torture, intimidation — this is the possible fate of a Chechen refugee who still faces deportation.
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.