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Following the General Conclusions and Recommendations of the Third Annual Forum âExecution of judgments of national courts in Ukraineâ and in order to continue public information campaign on the issue of non-execution of judgments, an official information resource (web page) was developed in cooperation with the Secretariat of the Government Agent before the European Court of Human Rights of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine and the Council of Europe project âFurther support for the execution by Ukraine of judgments in respect of Article 6 of the European Court on Human Rightsâ, which is funded by the Human Rights Trust Fund.
After decades, Northern Ireland inquest recognizes victims of Ballymurphy Massacre
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For better future, for all : foreign ambassadors in Lithuania sign open letter on Istanbul Convention
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Former UK ambassador sentenced to eight months in jail over Salmond trial blog posts
Craig Murray sentenced for contempt of court after online articles risked identifying complainers - but will not go to prison straight away
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Former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray addresses Julian Assange supporters at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London
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A former diplomat who published information which could have identified four women who gave evidence against Alex Salmond has been given an eight month prison sentence.
Judge Lady Dorrian told Craig Murray, 62, that his actions struck at the “heart of the administration of justice.”
‘For better future, for all’: foreign ambassadors in Lithuania sign open letter on Istanbul Convention
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Fifteen foreign ambassadors have signed an open letter on Istanbul Convention, urging Lithuania to ratify the document. LRT English is publishing their statement, in full.
Today is the 10th Anniversary of the Istanbul Convention. A powerful instrument, the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence was opened for signature on May 11, 2011 and entered into force on August 1, 2014.
It is the first instrument in Europe to set legally binding standards to prevent gender-based violence, protect victims of violence and punish perpetrators. Today, we reflect on what we have achieved so far and what challenges still lie ahead.