RJI reports to Committee of Ministers on identification of remains
On 24 August 2016 RJI made a submission to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoM) concerning the execution of the judgment in the case of Israilova and others v Russia. The applicant’s son, Sharpuddin Israilov, disappeared in December 2002 from Khankala military base in Grozny. On 24 August 2016 RJI made a submission to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoM) concerning the execution of the judgment in the case of Israilova and others v Russia. The applicant’s...Modified: 24/08/2016
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RJI replies to Russian Government’s claims concerning execution of European Court judgments on the North Caucasus
On 2 September 2015 RJI replied to the Russian Government’s submission to the Committee of Ministers of 24 July 2015, which contained the Government’s most recent Action Plan on the execution of the Aslakhanova judgment and the entire group of Chechen cases in general. On 2 September 2015 RJI replied to the Russian Government’s submission to the Committee of Ministers of 24 July 2015, which contained the Government’s most recent Action Plan on the execution of the Aslakhanova...Modified: 02/09/2015
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RJI reports on domestic remedies for disappearances in the North Caucasus and on the establishment of remains to the Committee of Ministers
On 25 August 2015 RJI made two submissions to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoM) concerning various aspects of the execution of the judgment in the case of Israilova and others v Russia . The applicant’s son, Sharpuddin Israilov, disappeared in December 2002 from Khankala military base in Grozny. On 25 August 2015 RJI made two submissions to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoM) concerning various aspects of the execution of the judgment in the case...Modified: 25/08/2015
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European Court condemns Russia for torture and resulting unfair trial of Chechen resident sentenced to 24 years of imprisonment
The European Court has found Russia responsible for the torture and unfair trial based on confessions obtained under torture of a Chechen resident sentenced to 24 years of imprisonment for murder and participation in an armed criminal gang, Russian Justice Initiative reported today. The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the torture and unfair trial based on confessions obtained under torture of a Chechen resident sentenced to 24 years of imprisonment for murder and...Modified: 11/12/2012
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RJI submits observations on the implementation of 13 cases from the North Caucasus to the Committee of Ministers
On 17 May 2012 Russian Justice Initiative submitted observations to the Committee of Ministers under Rule 9 concerning individual measures in 11 cases in the Khashiyev group, including in three cases cited by the Committee’s December 2011 Interim Resolution ( CM/Res/DH (2011) 292 ). On 17 May 2012 Russian Justice Initiative submitted observations to the Committee of Ministers under Rule 9 concerning individual measures in 11 cases in the Khashiyev group, including in three cases cited by the...Modified: 17/05/2012
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Committee of Ministers adopts first Interim Resolution on the “Chechen cases”
... identify and ensure the accountability of those responsible”. The Interim Resolution concludes by encouraging the Russian authorities “to take all necessary measures to ensure that the statutes of limitation do not negatively impact on the full implementation of the court’s judgments.” The Resolution refers to six specific cases for follow-up: Isayeva, Abuyeva, Sadykov, Musayev and others v Russia, Bazorkina, and Khadisov and Tsechoyev. In relation to the Sadykov case, the Committee notes ...Modified: 02/12/2011
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