News archives (2006 - 2011)


1128th special “human rights” meeting (29 November-2 December 2011)

Committee of Ministers : decisions on execution of European Court of Human Rights judgments

7 December 2011 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe published the decisions and resolutions adopted at its fourth special human rights meeting for 2011. More information on the execution process and on the state of execution in cases pending for supervision as well as important reference texts...

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1120th special “human rights” meeting (13-14 September 2011)

Committee of Ministers : decisions on execution of European Court of Human Rights judgments

16 September 2011 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe published today the decisions and resolutions adopted at its third special human rights meeting for 2011. More information on the execution process and on the state of execution in cases pending for supervision as well as important reference...

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1115th special “human rights” meeting (7-8 June 2011)

Committee of Ministers : decisions on execution of European Court of Human Rights judgments

10 June 2011 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe published today the decisions and resolutions adopted at its second special human rights meeting for 2011 (1115th HR meeting, 07-08 June 2011). More information on the execution process and on the state of execution in cases pending for...

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Annual Report 2010 on the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights

19 April 2011 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has today issued its fourth annual report on the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. 2010 was marked by a series of important events for the European Convention on Human Rights, including the...

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1108th special “human rights” meeting (8-10 March 2011)

Committee of Ministers: decisions on execution of European Court of Human Rights judgments

16 March 2011 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has just published the decisions and resolutions adopted at its first special human rights meeting for 2011 (1108th HR meeting, 8-10 March 2011). More information on the execution process and on the state of execution in cases pending for...

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This activity was funded by the Human Rights Trust Fund.

Round Table: "Property restitution/compensation - general measures to comply with the European Court's Judgments"

23 February 2011 Bucharest

On 17 February 2011, a high level Round Table between representatives of 21 Member States of the Council of Europe was held in Bucharest to discuss possible ways to tackle the challenges raised by the process of restitution of and/or compensation for properties nationalised before 1989 in Central...

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Round Table: Execution of Strasbourg Court's judgments on property restitution and compensation

16 February 2011 Bucharest

This Round Table was organised by the Council of Europe in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania, with the support of the Council of Europe Human Rights Trust Fund. Venue: Howard Johnson Hotel, Bucharest, Romania Description: In the last two decades, Central and Eastern...

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Powrót Committee of Ministers publishes decisions on the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights

1092th special “human rights” meeting (14-15 September 2010)

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has concluded its third special human rights meeting devoted to the supervision of the execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights.

The Committee continued its examination of measures to improve the efficiency and transparency of the supervision process, in accordance with the Interlaken Declaration and Action Plan.

Decisions adopted directly at the meeting have now been published.

The decisions in other cases, which are adopted after a written procedure, and the annotated agenda containing a summary of the information available in the different cases, will be published on 29 September 2010.

More information on the execution process and the state of execution in cases pending for supervision, as well as on the Interlaken process, can be found on the website of the Committee of Ministers, on a special website of the Department for the execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, and in the Committee of Ministers’ Annual Reports on its execution supervision.

Strasbourg 17 September 2010
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Powrót Ukraine: the Committee of Ministers is closely following the investigation into the murder of the journalist G. Gongadze

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has adopted a second Interim Resolution in the case of Gongadze v. Ukraine. In its judgment the European Court of Human Rights found a violation of Article 2 of the Convention on account of the authorities’ failure to protect the life of Georgy Gongadze, a journalist, who was killed in September 2000. The Court also found that the investigation carried out by the Ukrainian authorities into the disappearance and killing of Mr Gongadze was not effective.

The Committee noted with satisfaction the developments that had taken place in the investigation since the adoption of its first Interim Resolution in 2008. The Committee took note, in particular, of the ongoing phonoscope examination of the so-called Melnychenko recordings by the joint group of Ukrainian and foreign experts and of the re-arrest of the immediate superior of the former police officers convicted in 2008 for the murder of Mr Gongadze. The Committee also noted with satisfaction the promptness of certain investigative measures taken after this arrest.

In the light of these developments, the Committee strongly encouraged the Ukrainian authorities to enhance their efforts with a view to bringing to an end the ongoing investigation whilst bearing in mind the findings of the Court in this case.

Under the European Convention on Human Rights, the European Court's judgments require the adoption by the respondent states, under the Committee of Ministers' supervision, of all measures necessary to grant the applicants appropriate redress and to prevent new similar violations in the future.  (press release)

Strasbourg 23 September 2009
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Powrót Committee of Ministers to supervise the execution of European Court of Human Rights judgments

1020th special “human rights” meeting (4-6 March 2008)

The Committee of Ministers will hold its first special meeting of the year on the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights from 4 to 6 March, in conformity with Article 46 of the ECHR. During these three days, the Committee of Ministers will examine draft final resolutions to close 121 cases in which the respondent states have complied with their obligations under the Convention.

The Committee will also start the supervision of the execution of 185 new judgments of the Court, which were transmitted to the Committee after its special meeting in December 2007.  It will also supervise the payment by respondent states of just satisfaction awarded by the Court to applicants in 845 cases, the adoption of other individual measures granting redress to the applicants in 139 cases or groups of cases and/or the adoption of general measures aimed at preventing new similar violations in 178 cases or groups of cases.

Strasbourg 4 March 2008
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1013rd special “human rights” meeting (3-5 December 2007)

The Committee of Ministers supervises the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights

3 December 2007 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers is currently holding its last special meeting for the year devoted to the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. During these three days, the Committee of Ministers will examine final resolutions in order to close 80 cases. Since the beginning of...

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Bulgaria: call for further measures to prevent ill-treatment by the police

25 October 2007 Strasbourg

At their 1007th meeting (15-17 October 2007), the Committee of Ministers adopted an Interim Resolution assessing Bulgaria's implementation of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights concerning in particular ill-treatment inflicted by the police, including three deaths, and the lack of an...

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Turkey: Conscientious objector applicant summonsed to serve prison sentence despite judgment of the European Court

19 October 2007 Strasbourg

Following the most recent summons of the applicant, a conscientious objector, to serve an outstanding prison sentence, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted an Interim Resolution in the case of Ülke against Turkey. In this case the European Court of Human Rights found that...

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Portugal: Measures to end violations of excessive length of proceedings

19 October 2007 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted an Interim Resolution in a group of 25 cases concerning the excessive length of judicial proceedings in Portugal. The Resolution takes stock of the progress achieved in the execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights...

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1007th special “human rights” meeting (15-17 October 2007)

Committee of Ministers to supervise the execution of the European Court of Human Rights' judgments

15 October 2007 Strasbourg

On 15-17 October 2007, the Committee of Ministers will hold its special meeting for the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (Article 46 of the ECHR). The Committee will supervise the payment by respondent states of just satisfaction to applicants (675...

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Compliance by Italy with the ECHR: measures taken in the Dorigo case and in cases concerning the eviction of tenants

25 June 2007 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe recently issued two final resolutions putting an end to its supervision of measures adopted by Italy in execution of judgments and decisions finding violations of the European Convention on Human rights. Final Resolution CM/ResDH(2007)83 -...

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Non-enforcement of domestic court decisions in Council of Europe member states - Round Table at the Council of Europe: General measures to comply with European Court of Human Rights judgments

20 June 2007 Strasbourg

The Council of Europe is organising on 21 and 22 June in Strasbourg a Round Table entitled "Non-enforcement of domestic court decisions in member states: general measures to comply with European Court judgments". In recent years, the non-enforcement of domestic courts' decisions is becoming, by...

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Göktepe case: Belgium passed a law allowing reopening of criminal proceedings following a judgment of the European Court

7 June 2007 Strasbourg

Yesterday the Committee of Ministers congratulated Belgium on the promulgation and the publication on 9 May 2007 of a law allowing reopening of criminal proceedings found unfair by the European Court of Human Rights. This law will enter into force on 1 December 2007. Thus Belgium has joined the...

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Excessive length of detention on remand in Poland: a need for further reforms to comply with European Court judgments

7 June 2007 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers encouraged Poland to continue its reforms with a view to a global solution to the structural problem of excessive length of detention on remand criticised in many judgments of the European Court of Human Rights since 2000. The Committee noted the January 2007 reform of...

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Greece: Shorten judicial proceedings to comply with European Court judgments

7 June 2007 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers yesterday adopted an Interim Resolution expressing its concern about the systemic problem of excessive length of proceedings and calling for further reforms to remedy it. These reforms are required by a great number of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights...

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United Kingdom: measures to comply with European Court judgments concerning actions of security forces in Northern Ireland

7 June 2007 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers adopted yesterday a second interim resolution assessing the United Kingdom's compliance with the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the lack of effective investigations into deaths in Northern Ireland in which security forces were involved...

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997th special “human rights” meeting (5-6 June 2007)

Committee of Ministers to supervise the execution of the European Court of Human Rights' judgments

5-6 June 2007 Strasbourg

On 5-6 June 2007, the Committee of Ministers holds the third of its special meetings planned in 2007 for the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (Article 46 of the ECHR). The Committee will supervise the payment by respondent states of just satisfaction...

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Excessive length of judicial proceedings in Poland: continue the reforms to comply with the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights

5 April 2007 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe yesterday encouraged Poland to continue its reforms seeking to implement a global solution to the structural problem of the excessive length of judicial proceedings criticised in many judgments of the European Court of Human Rights since 1998....

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Reform of bankruptcy proceedings in Italy: progress made and expected effects

5 April 2007 Strasbourg

In an interim resolution adopted yesterday, the Committee of Ministers welcomed the reform of bankruptcy proceedings introduced in Italy in 2006 and its immediate effects remedying many restrictions of rights and freedoms criticised by the European Court of Human Rights. Interim Resolution:...

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Turkey: Reopening of proceedings and compliance with judgment of European Court of Human Rights

5 April 2007 Strasbourg

In an Interim Resolution adopted yesterday the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe strongly urged Turkey to remove the obstacles to the reopening of certain criminal proceedings and so as to allow redress for the violations of the right to a fair trial found by the European Court of...

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Cyprus against Turkey: the Committee of Ministers adopts an interim resolution on the execution by Turkey of the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights

5 April 2007 Strasbourg

Yesterday evening, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted a second interim resolution concerning the execution of the judgment delivered on 10 May 2001 by the European Court of Human Rights in the case of Cyprus against Turkey, which found a number of violations of the...

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992nd special “human rights” meeting (3-4 April 2007)

Committee of Ministers to supervise the execution of the European Court of Human Rights' judgments

3 April 2007 Strasbourg

On 3-4 April 2007, the Committee of Ministers holds the second of its special meetings planned in 2007 for the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (Article 46 of the ECHR). The Committee will supervise the payment by respondent states of just...

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Denmark: Speedy execution of judgment on freedom of association

28 February 2007 Strasbourg

Following its February meeting devoted to the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, the Committee of Ministers has decided to close its examination of the case of Sørensen and Rasmussen against Denmark. The case concerned a violation of the freedom of...

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987th special “human rights” meeting (13-14 February 2007)

Supervision of the execution of the European Court of Human Rights judgments

15 February 2007 Strasbourg

At the end of the first of their six special meetings planned for 2007 for the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, which took place on 13 and 14 February 2007, the Committee of Ministers adopted a series of decisions and resolutions, which were made...

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987th special “human rights” meeting (13-14 February 2007)

Committee of Ministers to supervise the execution of the European Court of Human Rights' judgments

12 February 2007 Strasbourg

On 13 and 14 February 2007, the Committee of Ministers holds the first of its special meetings planned in 2007 for the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (Article 46 of the ECHR). The Committee will supervise the payment by respondent states of just...

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Italy: Execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the excessive length of proceedings

21 December 2006 Strasbourg

At its December meeting 2006, devoted to the supervision of the execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe resumed its examination of the new action plan of the Italian authorities aimed at finding a global solution to the...

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982nd special “human rights” meeting (5-6 December 2006)

Committee of Ministers to supervise the execution of the European Court of Human Rights' judgments

5 December 2006 Strasbourg

On 5 and 6 December 2006, the Committee of Ministers holds the last of the six special meetings for 2006 for the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (Article 46 of the ECHR). The Committee will supervise the payment by respondent states of just...

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Respect for court decisions in Russia: Round Table at the Council of Europe

31 October 2006 Strasbourg

On 30 and 31 October a high level Round Table between representatives of the Council of Europe and the Russian Federation was held to discuss solutions to the structural problem of non-enforcement of domestic court decisions against the State and its entities in the Russian Federation.

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Italy: The Committee of Ministers regrets failure to reopen proceedings found in breach of European Convention

19 October 2006 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe examined the case of Paolo Dorigo, who, after 14 years, is still under threat of serving the rest of a prison sentence resulting from unfair proceedings in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Committee noted that for the time...

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976th special “human rights” meeting (17-18 octobre 2006)

Committee of Ministers to supervise the execution of the European Court of Human Rights' judgments

17 October 2006 Strasbourg

On 17 and 18 October 2006, the Committee of Ministers holds the fifth of the six special meetings foreseen in 2006 for the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (Article 46 of the ECHR). The Committee will supervise the payment by respondent states of...

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Major structural deficiencies in judicial systems of Italy, Russia and Ukraine causing repeated violations of the European Human Rights Convention, says PACE

2 October 2006 Strasbourg

Major structural deficiencies in the judicial systems of Italy, Russia and Ukraine are causing large numbers of repeated violations of the European Convention on Human Rights, representing a "serious danger to the rule of law" in these three countries, according to the Council of Europe...

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