The European Court of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights is an international court set up in 1959. It rules on individual or State applications alleging violations of the civil and political rights set out in the European Convention on Human Rights. The Court examined hundreds of thousands applications since it was set up. Its judgments are binding on the countries concerned and have led governments to alter their legislation and administrative practice in a wide range of areas. The Court’s case-law makes the Convention a modern and powerful living instrument for meeting new challenges and consolidating the rule of law and democracy in Europe.

The colelction includes footage from three Grand Chamber judgments (Perinçek v. Switzerland, Lambert and Others v. France and Janowiec and Others v. Russia) as well as the opening of the 2013 judicial year at the European Court of Human Rights.

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Sandro Weltin/©Council of Europe
David Betzinger/©Council of Europe

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