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European Court Of Human Rights Decisions

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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is a supranational court established to enforce the European Convention on Human Rights. It hears applications alleging violations of civil and political rights and makes binding decisions on member states.

Key Features

  • Enforces the European Convention on Human Rights
  • Hears applications alleging violations of rights
  • Makes binding decisions on member states

Pros

  • Protects human rights across Europe
  • Sets legal precedents for member states to follow
  • Holds governments accountable for human rights violations

Cons

  • Some decisions may be controversial or politically sensitive
  • Limited enforcement powers in some cases

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