ECHR

Nearly 6,000 prisoners go at large under ‘Savchenko law’ – PGO
News - 22 April 2016

Nearly 6,000 prisoners go at large under ‘Savchenko law’ – PGO

The Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine (PGO) wants to amend the so-called "Savchenko law" considering it to be dangerous to society

Ukraine preparing fifth lawsuit against Russia with ECHR
News - 20 April 2016

Ukraine preparing fifth lawsuit against Russia with ECHR

Ukraine is preparing the fifth lawsuit against the Russian Federation with the European Court of Human Rights

ECHR receives complaint about concealing personal history reports of party leaders
News - 17 February 2016

ECHR receives complaint about concealing personal history reports of party leaders

CEC refused to provide information about personal history reports of Vitali Klitschko, Yulia Tymoshenko, Oleh Liashko, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Hanna Hopko and Yuri Boiko

Russian court mitigates punishment to drunk driver for participation in ‘DPR’
News - 03 February 2016

Russian court mitigates punishment to drunk driver for participation in ‘DPR’

He was sentenced to 260 hours of compulsory community services and was deprived of a driving license for two years

Russia may be expelled from Council of Europe
News - 29 January 2016

Russia may be expelled from Council of Europe

Russia's refusal to comply with all, without exception, rulings of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will lead to the country's expulsion from the Council of Europe

Ukraine among leaders in number of suits filed at ECHR
News - 28 January 2016

Ukraine among leaders in number of suits filed at ECHR

From among 65,000 cases, 21.4% were filed against Ukraine

HIV-positive prisoners assert their right to health care
News - 28 October 2015

HIV-positive prisoners assert their right to health care

The ECHR highlighted the importance of observing the right of prisoners to appropriate medical aid.

Firmer measures to be taken with states not complying with ECHR judgments
News - 02 October 2015

Firmer measures to be taken with states not complying with ECHR judgments

The new resolution calls to strictly demand that the governments of state comply with the ECHR judgments.

Travel to and from job could be counted as part of working day – ECJ
News - 11 September 2015

Travel to and from job could be counted as part of working day – ECJ

Time spent on travelling to and from jobs could be counted as part of working day

Eleventh anniversary of Beslan tragedy marked today
News - 01 September 2015

Eleventh anniversary of Beslan tragedy marked today

The 11th anniversary of school hostage tragedy in the North Ossetian town of Beslan is marked today. The three-day siege killed over 340 hostages, including 186 children

Venice Commission approves reform of Ukraine’s judiciary
News - 27 July 2015

Venice Commission approves reform of Ukraine’s judiciary

The Venice Commission generally welcomed the preliminary text of the constitutional amendments regarding the judiciary of Ukraine

Russia introduces selective justice
News - 15 July 2015

Russia introduces selective justice

Comments of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

Hear with the Heart!
Articles - 10 April 2015

Hear with the Heart!

The volunteer initiative "Crimea.SOS" presented a video "Hear with the Heart," which calls on Ukrainians to not to be indifferent to the IDPs and to not discriminate against them

European Court Accepts the Appeal of Mejlis Advisor Ismet Yuksel Against Russia
News - 10 April 2015

European Court Accepts the Appeal of Mejlis Advisor Ismet Yuksel Against Russia

This was reported by the Crimean News Agency referencing Yuksel’s lawyer Illarion Vasilyev, who was alerted by Strasbourg in a letter dated March 18th, 2015