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21 December 2010
European Court of Human Rights finds Russia responsible for failing to conduct an investigation into death of two teenage boys and for enforced disappearance of a Chechen man
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for failing to conduct an effective investigation into the deaths of two teenage boys, who were killed by a stray missile in 2000, and for the disappearance of a Chechen man in 2004, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
16 December 2010
European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for Enforced Disappearance of two civilians in Chechnya
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for disappearance of two Chechen men during sweeping operations in 2002 and 2004, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
2 December 2010
European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for mass civilian losses during bombardment of village and for enforced disappearance in Chechnya
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the death or injury of 29 Chechen civilians in 2000 and the disappearance of one Chechen man in 2003, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
28 October 2010
European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for Two Enforced Disappearances in Chechnya
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the disappearance of two Chechen men detained at their home by Russian federal troops in 2003, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
7 October 2010
European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for the Torture of a Pensioner in Chechnya
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the torture of a Chechen pensioner who was detained by Russian troops in 2000, Russian Justice Initiative and the Committee Against Torture reported today.
29 September 2010
Hammarberg: investigations into enforced disappearances in Georgia ineffective
On 29 September 2010 the Human Rights Commissioner of the Council of Europe released his report on the monitoring of investigations into enforced disappearances that occurred during the Georgia-South Ossetia conflict of 2008. Russian Justice Initiative participated in the preparation of the report as experts.
22 July 2010
European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for Three Chechen Disappearances
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the disappearance of three Chechen men detained at their homes by Russian federal troops in 2002 and 2003, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
15 July 2010
European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for the Torture and Disappearance of Chechen Man
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the disappearance and torture of a Chechen man detained at his home by Russian federal troops in 2000, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
10 June 2010
European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for 8 Enforced Disappearances in Chechnya
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the disappearance of eight Chechen men detained at their homes by Russian federal troops in 2001 and 2002, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
3 June 2010
European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for Enforced Disappearance in Chechnya
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the disappearance of a Chechen civilian detained by the Russian federal troops on 27 December 2004, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
20 May 2010
European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for the Killing of a Chechen Civilian
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the death of a Chechen civilian killed by the Russian federal troops on 18 February 2003, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
12 May 2010
European Court Finds Russia Responsible for the Killing of a Family and the Disappearance of a Chechen Man
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for one disappearance and deaths of four civilians killed by Russian forces in Chechnya between 2000-2002, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
22 April 2010
Russia Responsible for the Disappearance of Young Woman and Two Chechen Men
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the disappearance of three civilians detained by Russian military forces from various locations in Chechnya and Ingushetia in 2003 and 2004, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
19 April 2010
Russian Justice Initiative seeks Grants and Finance Manager in Moscow
Russian Justice Initiative is seeking a full-time Grants and Finance Manager based in Moscow to assist the Executive Director with donor and financial management and reporting as well as general organizational development.
8 April 2010
European Court Finds Russia Responsible for Ten Chechen and Dagestani Disappearances and Killing of 7 year-old girl
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the disappearance and death of 11 civilians detained or killed by Russian forces in Chechnya and Dagestan between 2000-2005, Russian Justice Initiative reported today.
31 March 2010
European Court communicates case concerning civilian deaths in Tskhinvali
On 31 March 2010 the European Court of Human Rights communicated the application in the case Sipols v Georgia to the Georgian government.
18 February 2010
European Court Finds Russia Responsible for Two Chechen Disappearances, Increases Moral Compensation
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the disappearance of two Chechen men who were detained at their homes in Samashki and Grozny in 2002, Russian Justice Initiative said today.