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European Court for human rights (hereinafter: Court) is in the period from 1 to 31published one judgment and five decisions in March 2024 against the Republic of Serbia.Judgment in the caseBoskocevic brought by the Council. A violation of the rights referred to in Article 34 of the Convention was
European Court of Human Rights(hereinafter: Court)has released a new versionRules of Court which includeschanges rule 39. on temporary measures.Changeswere adopted at the plenary sessionCourt February 23, 2024 years after consultation with the contracting parties and relevant stakeholders.Stopof
European Court for human rights (hereinafter: Court) is in the period from 1 to 29published one judgment and two decisions in February 2024 against the Republic of Serbia. Judgment in the caseCuric and the decision in the caseČedomir Beljić and Miroljub Milinković and others.was passed by the seven
It was handed over on February 12, 2024Report on the work of the Department for Representation of the Republic of Serbia before the European Court of Human Rights for the year 2023 and will be an integral part of the annual report on the work of the State Prosecutor's Office
The website of the European Court of Human Rights also publishedcollection of the most important subjects (also called "key subjects") whichSexdealt in 2023
TraditionallyOpening of the Judge of the European Court of Human Rights 26. January 2024 was held in Strasbourg, Republic of France, to whom, to the invitation of the President of the Court of Siofra on Lari (Síofra O'Leary), attended the representative of the Republic of Serbia before the European
The European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter: the Court) is in the period from 1 to 31DecemberIn 2023, he published six decisions against the Republic of Serbia. All six decisions were made by a three-member Board.The court accepted friendly settlements in four cases, in one case it adopted the
European Courtfor human rights (hereinafter: Court) is in the period from 1 to 30Novemberpublished a judgment in 2023 and 23 decisions against the Republic of Serbia. All decisions and judgments were made by a three-member Board.JudgmentStojanović v. Serbia The court announced on November 30, 2023
The representative of the Republic of Serbia before the European Court of Human Rights, Zorana Jadrijević Mladar, participated inTenth Annual Regional Forum on the Rule of Law for Southeast Europe which was held on November 10 and 11, 2023 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, organized by The AIRE
European Courtfor human rights (hereinafter: the Court)is in the period from 1 to 31OctoberIn 2023, he published nine decisions against the Republic of Serbia. All nine decisions were made by a three-member Board.In seven cases, the court accepted friendly settlements, and in two cases it deleted
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