European Council’s member states’ jurisdiction regarding the execution of court decisions and it’s issues

European Court of Human Rights states that the execution of final decisions is a compulsory provision for a fair hearing and a successful conlusion of a trial. The right to a court protected by Article 6 would be illusory if a Contracting State’s domestic legal system allowed a final, binding judici...

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Main Author: Alkelina Gazidede
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academicus 2016-01-01
Series:Academicus : International Scientific Journal
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Online Access: http://www.academicus.edu.al/nr13/Academicus-MMXVI-13-103-111.pdf
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spelling doaj-1a1da6b4f1a5445ab36399b750a06d812020-11-24T23:24:04ZengAcademicusAcademicus : International Scientific Journal2079-37152016-01-01MMXVI1310311110.7336/academicus.2016.13.07European Council’s member states’ jurisdiction regarding the execution of court decisions and it’s issuesAlkelina GazidedeEuropean Court of Human Rights states that the execution of final decisions is a compulsory provision for a fair hearing and a successful conlusion of a trial. The right to a court protected by Article 6 would be illusory if a Contracting State’s domestic legal system allowed a final, binding judicial decision to remain inoperative to the detriment of one party. Execution of a judgment given by any court, is considered to be an integral part of the “trial” for the purposes of Article 6. Based on the Article 1 of European Convention for Human Rights member states of European Council are obligated to implement the the decisions of ECHR in their domestic legislation in the context of building an efficient legal system. This paper aimes to analyze the legal system of member states regarding the reinforcment of decisions looking forword to identify issues, commonalities and diferences among states. What is the procedure followed in the process of execution? What do we understand with “Reasonable timeframe” and which are the legal requirements in which are based “Concrete deadlines” within a judicial decision should be executed? What is the significance of the enforcment agents in this process? http://www.academicus.edu.al/nr13/Academicus-MMXVI-13-103-111.pdf jurisprudence; fair trail; domestic legislation; effeciant legal system; reasonable timeframe; legal requirements; concrete deadlines
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European Council’s member states’ jurisdiction regarding the execution of court decisions and it’s issues
Academicus : International Scientific Journal
jurisprudence; fair trail; domestic legislation; effeciant legal system; reasonable timeframe; legal requirements; concrete deadlines
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title European Council’s member states’ jurisdiction regarding the execution of court decisions and it’s issues
title_short European Council’s member states’ jurisdiction regarding the execution of court decisions and it’s issues
title_full European Council’s member states’ jurisdiction regarding the execution of court decisions and it’s issues
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series Academicus : International Scientific Journal
issn 2079-3715
publishDate 2016-01-01
description European Court of Human Rights states that the execution of final decisions is a compulsory provision for a fair hearing and a successful conlusion of a trial. The right to a court protected by Article 6 would be illusory if a Contracting State’s domestic legal system allowed a final, binding judicial decision to remain inoperative to the detriment of one party. Execution of a judgment given by any court, is considered to be an integral part of the “trial” for the purposes of Article 6. Based on the Article 1 of European Convention for Human Rights member states of European Council are obligated to implement the the decisions of ECHR in their domestic legislation in the context of building an efficient legal system. This paper aimes to analyze the legal system of member states regarding the reinforcment of decisions looking forword to identify issues, commonalities and diferences among states. What is the procedure followed in the process of execution? What do we understand with “Reasonable timeframe” and which are the legal requirements in which are based “Concrete deadlines” within a judicial decision should be executed? What is the significance of the enforcment agents in this process?
topic jurisprudence; fair trail; domestic legislation; effeciant legal system; reasonable timeframe; legal requirements; concrete deadlines
url http://www.academicus.edu.al/nr13/Academicus-MMXVI-13-103-111.pdf
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