New Country Report on the Implementation of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights in Armenia

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Armenia Report

Key Figures

 

Summary

In this report, EIN examines the implementation record of Armenia. It identifies certain positive developments, including a significant increase in government reporting. However, the report also shows that there is room for improvement.

As of January 2021, there are currently 19 leading judgments pending implementation in Armenia. Each of these pending cases represents a systemic and recurring human rights problem that has not yet been effectively addressed.

On average, leading cases are pending in Armenia for 3 years and 11 months. Notably, seven leading judgments have been pending implementation for over five years. These cases highlight serious issues such as torture and unlawful detention.

In the past 10 years, 47% of the leading judgments issued against Armenia await full implementation.

We hope that the dissemination of this report will serve as an informative basis for enhanced collaboration between the authorities and civil society on the implementation of judgments in Armenia.

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