Forthcoming Grand Chamber Ruling in The Case Ukraine v. Russia (Re Crimea)
Forthcoming Grand Chamber Ruling in The Case Ukraine v. Russia (Re Crimea)
Forthcoming Grand Chamber Ruling in The Case Ukraine v. Russia (Re Crimea)
Forthcoming Grand Chamber ruling in the case Ukraine v. Russia (re Crimea)
The European Court of Human Rights will be delivering a Grand Chamber ruling in the case of Ukraine
v. Russia (re Crimea) (application no. 20958/14) at a public hearing on 14 January 2021 at 10 a.m. in
the Human Rights Building, Strasbourg.
The case concerns Ukraine’s allegations of a pattern (“administrative practice”) of violations of the
European Convention on Human Rights by the Russian Federation in Crimea.
1. Under Article 30 of the European Convention on Human Rights, "Where a case pending before a Chamber raises a serious question
affecting the interpretation of the Convention or the Protocols thereto, or where the resolution of a question before the Chamber might
have a result inconsistent with a judgment previously delivered by the Court, the Chamber may, at any time before it has rendered its
judgment, relinquish jurisdiction in favour of the Grand Chamber, unless one of the parties to the case objects".
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