ACTUAL ISSUES OF EXECUTION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ACTS BY STATE ADMINISTRATION BODIES
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European Court of Human Rights, ECHR, Execution of ECHR, ECHR decisionsAbstract
The Purpose of this article is to identify the actual issues associated with the non-execution of decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The article uses a comparative analysis of the execution of ECHR acts in Russia and some member States of the Council of Europe. The main research methods are systemic and formal-legal. The authors analyzed some acts of ECHR which were not executed by Russia and the conclusions according to which the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation recognized such acts as not possible to be executed.
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Copyright (c) 2020 Ph. D. (C) Liana Ilgizovna Gadelshina, Ph. D. (C) Alsu Rinatovna Garifullina, Ph. D. (C) Rodion Victorovich Zheleznov, Ph. D. (C) Renat Lenarovich Miftakhov, Ph. D. (C) Almaz Albertovich Nigmetzyanov

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