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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has become a pivotal platform addressing complex legal issues between Ukraine and Russia. Recent judgments, such as the ruling on the case "Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia," have highlighted Russia's accountability for human rights violations, including those related to the MH17 incident. Statements from Ukrainian officials emphasize the historical significance of these rulings, which not only demand accountability but also set a precedent for dealing with international legal violations. As Ukraine continues to seek compensation for rights violations in Crimea and other regions, the ECHR remains a critical arena for justice. Despite Russia dismissing these judgments as "null and void," the international community views these legal developments as a significant stride toward holding Russia accountable.

What is the European Court of Human Rights' role in Ukraine-Russia conflicts?

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) plays a crucial role in adjudicating human rights violations between Ukraine and Russia. The court provides a legal platform for Ukraine to bring forth cases against Russia concerning violations in regions like Crimea and incidents such as the MH17 crash. These rulings not only hold Russia accountable but also serve as a historical legal record and influence international diplomatic relations.

How does the ECHR ruling in "Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia" impact the legal stance?

The ECHR ruling in "Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia" finds Russia responsible for human rights violations, notably in the MH17 case. This judgment solidifies legal arguments against Russia, enabling Ukraine and international bodies to seek compensation and justice for the affected parties, thus reinforcing the call for Russia's accountability on an international scale.

What legal actions can Ukraine pursue after ECHR rulings against Russia?

Following ECHR rulings against Russia, Ukraine can pursue compensation for human rights violations victims, as seen in cases involving Crimea and flight MH17. The rulings provide legal backing to seek reparations and address injustices. This legal recourse also helps strengthen Ukraine's position in international diplomacy by highlighting Russia's disregard for human rights commitments.

How does Russia's non-compliance affect ECHR's credibility and process?

Russia's non-compliance with ECHR rulings challenges the enforcement of the court's decisions, potentially undermining its credibility. However, such actions also draw international attention to Russia's dismissal of human rights obligations, compelling other nations and legal bodies to exert pressure. The ECHR continues to stand as a necessary forum for upholding human rights, even amidst non-compliance by member states.

What historical significance do the ECHR rulings hold for Europe?

The ECHR rulings against Russia, especially those concerning Ukraine and MH17, are considered historically significant for Europe. They mark a precedent in holding a major nation accountable for widespread human rights violations, serving as a milestone in European and international legal landscapes. These decisions influence not only current legal practices but also future international policies on human rights enforcement.

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Yanukovych Aims Prove His "Legitimacy" and Challenge the EU Sanctions in the European Court Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who is hiding from justice in Russia, asks the EU Court to recognize his dismissal as illegal and cancel EU sanctions against him. 54 895 337 Ukrainian Politics

ECHR Hears Claims of Ukraine on 1.2 trillion UAH to Russia in Connection with Its Intervention The European Court of Human Rights has two lawsuits from Ukraine to Russia in connection with the events in Crimea and the Donbas. Other international courts require the prior consent of Russia. 38 258 172 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupation of Crimea

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Yatsenyuk On Re-elections: We Know the Party of Regions Motivation and We Are Going to the European Court of Human Rights Yatsenyuk On Re-elections: We Know the Party of Regions Motivation and We Are Going to the European Court of Human Rights Ukrainian opposition is against re-elections in the districts where the CEC together with the Party of Regions refused to establish the results. 2 272 26 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

European Court of Human Rights Shall Rule on Tymoshenko European Court of Human Rights Shall Rule on Tymoshenko's Case in Nearest Weeks. VIDEO The verdict in Yulia Tymoshenko case shall be announced by the ECHR in the nearest weeks, says the Vice Head of Batkivschyna Hryhoriy Nemyrya. 5 103 73 Previously in trend: Tymoshenko Case

Tymoshenko Tymoshenko's Lawyer: The Government Has Already Acknowledged Violations in the Case The Ukrainian government has already acnowledged violations in regard to the former prime-minister Yulia Tymoshenko. 163 74 Previously in trend: Tymoshenko Case

The ECHR Hearing of Tymoshenko's Case is Finished. The Judges Left to Deliberate The European Court of Human Rights hearing of Tymoshenko's case has finished. The judges left the courtroom to deliberate. 10 273 83 Previously in trend: Tymoshenko Case

Today the European Court of Human Rights will Hear the Tymoshenko vs Ukraine Case Today the European Court of Human Rights will Hear the Tymoshenko vs Ukraine Case On August 28 the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will hold the hearings of the Tymoshenko vs Ukraine case. 4 342 92 Previously in trend: Tymoshenko Case

European Court Announces the Date of Tymoshenko vs Ukraine Hearings European Court Announces the Date of Tymoshenko vs Ukraine Hearings The public hearings of Tymoshenko vs Ukraine case in the European Court of Human Rights will be held on August 28 at 14:30 CET. 10 690 151 Previously in trend: Tymoshenko Case

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