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Retour Round Table: "Efficient domestic capacity for rapid execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights"

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The participants of the round table underlined that the responsibility for the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights lies with Member States. They also stressed the importance of States sharing their experiences and taking into account existing good practices to ensure effective execution in order to optimise any reform work.

The discussions highlighted that the Committee of Ministers’ Recommendation (2008)2 provides useful guidance to the Member States for strengthening domestic capacity for rapid execution of the Court’s judgments. The Recommendation has become even more important in the light of the increase of the number of cases requiring execution and the new working methods adopted by the Committee of Ministers in December 2010.

It was also recalled that Recommendation (2008)2 inscribes itself in the series of Recommendations adopted by the Committee of Ministers since 2000 to assist states in improving the domestic implementation of the Convention and of the Court’s judgments.


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  • CM/Rec(2008)2
    Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on efficient domestic capacity for rapid execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 6 February 2008 at 1017th Session)

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