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European court of human rights ets 5
European court of human rights ets 5







european court of human rights ets 5

14 to the ECHR amending the con- trol system of the Convention, Report of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights, Explanatory memorandum, Art. 95 CoE, Press Release of 28 April 2004 Amnesty International, Press Release of 2 April 2004. More- over, the Court delivered 844 judgments in 2002, of which some 65% concerned repetitive cases, including cases concerning the length of judicial proceedings.ĩ 4 Ibid. Thus, the vast majority of cases is terminated by an inadmissibility or strike-off decision (more than 90 % per year close to 97 % in 2002). In 2002,17, 915 decisions were taken declaring an application inadmissible (or striking it off the list of cases) and 577 decisions declaring an application admissible.

european court of human rights ets 5

A few statistics serve to illustrate this problem. Final report containing proposals of the CDDH (adopted by the CDDH on 4 April 2003), para.8. 88 CDDH (2003)55, April 2003, Guaranteeing the long-term effectiveness of the European Court of Human Rights. 14, adopted on, not yet in force, CETS No. 14 to the ECHR amending the control system of the Convention (provisional edi- tion), para. 251 (2004), adopted by the Assembly on 28 April 2004 (13 th Sitting), Draft Protocol No. Rule 7 of the Rules adopted by the CM for the application of article 46 (2) of the ECHR, 10 January 2001. 85 See, in particular, the possibility for the CM to adopt interim resolutions to provide information on the state of progress of the execution of a Court's judgment or to express concern and/or to make relevant suggestions with respect to the execution.









European court of human rights ets 5