Round table on "Non-enforcement of domestic courts decisions in member states: general measures to comply with European Court judgments"
Strasbourg, 21-22 June 2007
In recent years, the non-enforcement of domestic courts' decisions is becoming, by virtue of its scale, the second problem, after the problem of the length of proceedings that has been revealed by the Court in its judgments.
The aim of the round table was to share member-states' experience in the resolution of structural problems revealed in the area of enforcement of domestic court decisions, in the light of the requirements set up by the European Convention of Human Rights. The discussions were based on a comparative analysis of the reforms adopted or under way in some countries, as reflected in the Committee of Ministers' resolutions and memoranda issued by the Council of Europe's Secretariat.
Key Documents
- CM/Inf/DH(2006)19 revised 3, 4 June 2007: Non-enforcement of domestic judicial decisions in Russia: general measures to comply with the European Court’s judgments
Memorandum prepared by the Department for the Execution of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (application of Article 46 of the ECHR) - CM/Inf/DH(2006)19 revised 2, 17 October 2006: Non-enforcement of domestic judicial decisions in Russia: general measures to comply with the European Court’s judgments
Memorandum prepared by the Department for the Execution of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights and first comments by the Russian authorities (application of Article 46 of the ECHR)