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This 38-page report examines Russia's response to European Court judgments on cases from Chechnya. In almost all of the 115 rulings, the court concluded that Russia was responsible for extrajudicial executions, torture, and enforced disappearances, and that it had failed to investigate these crimes. In the 33 cases researched by Human Rights Watch, Russia has still not brought a single perpetrator to justice, even in cases in which those who participated in or commanded the operations that led to violations are named in the European Court judgments--Publisher's website.
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"Who will tell me what happened to my son?": Russia's implementation of European Court of Human Rights judgments on Chechnya
2009, Human Rights Watch
in English
1564325458 9781564325457
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Jane Buchanan wrote this report--Acknowledgements.
"September 2009"--P. following t.p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Also available via the Internet on the Human Rights Watch web site.
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