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16 June 2006
Job announcement
The Chechnya Justice Project seeks to hire two part-time lawyers in Chechnya and Ingushetia.
16 February 2006
2nd training workshop on ECtHR litigation
On March 24-26, 2006, the Stitching Russian Justice Initiative hosted the 2nd Training Workshop on European Court of Human Rights Litigation. The workshop was attended by lawyer and human rights defenders from the Republics of the Northern Caucasus who are involved in criminal law practice and interested in bringing cases before the ECtHR.
5 December 2005
First Chechen disappearance case hearing at the ECtHR
The European Court of Human Rights had a hearing on merits of the first case regarding forced disappearances in Chechnya on December 8, 2005. The case will set important precedents for future cases regarding forced disappearances in Chechnya.
3 October 2005
Arsen Sakalov received the 2005 Per Anger Prize
The Swedish organization Forum for Living History awarded Arsen Sakalov, coordinator for the Chechnya Justice Project, the 2005 Per Anger Prize for his efforts to bring justice to victims of human rights in Chechnya.
28 January 2005
First admissibility decision
The European Court announced the first admissibility decision among the projects' cases, in the case Imakayeva v Russia.