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has no _ the european court of human rightshey are here illegally, and that it has been guilty of a mission creep— it has been guilty of a mission creep hy— it has been guilty of a mission creep by notjust protecting human rights _ creep by notjust protecting human rights of— creep by notjust protecting human rights of those people who come here as asylum—seekers, but perhaps straining — as asylum—seekers, but perhaps straining over the line so that government can't control its migration policies. now this is a very— migration policies. now this is a very dangerous road to go down, i think. _ very dangerous road to go down, i think, because the court of human rights— think, because the court of human rights was something that britain itself helped to set up, and it's not part— itself helped to set up, and it's not part of— itself helped to set up, and it's not part of the eu. this is a european _ not part of the eu. this is a european project overall. sol not part of the eu. this is a european project overall. so i think we hav
has no _ the european court of human rightshey are here illegally, and that it has been guilty of a mission creep— it has been guilty of a mission creep hy— it has been guilty of a mission creep by notjust protecting human rights _ creep by notjust protecting human rights of— creep by notjust protecting human rights of those people who come here as asylum—seekers, but perhaps straining — as asylum—seekers, but perhaps straining over the line so that government can't control its...
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criminal procedure code of ukraine regarding the implementation of the decision of the european court of human rightsration number 40-49, i ask the people's deputies to vote for 290 decisions, the implementation of the council of europe and the purpose of the commission on human rights is meant, we had recommendations that those persons who are convicted forever have the right, after serving a sentence of 15 years, to file an appeal for a court review, that is, they can receive 25 years of imprisonment of will, this is also an important law, on which our advancement in the european community depends. consideration of the issues on the agenda for today has been completed. thank you all for the productive work, now i announce a break you will be notified of the time and place of our plenary session of its next continuation, just write information about its beginning, we believe in the ukrainian armed forces, together we will win and glory to ukraine. good evening, we are with ukraine. good evening. we are from ukraine . in my thoughts, just for a moment, i break free . i forgot about lies, i work inact
criminal procedure code of ukraine regarding the implementation of the decision of the european court of human rightsration number 40-49, i ask the people's deputies to vote for 290 decisions, the implementation of the council of europe and the purpose of the commission on human rights is meant, we had recommendations that those persons who are convicted forever have the right, after serving a sentence of 15 years, to file an appeal for a court review, that is, they can receive 25 years of...
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ministers, which includes the minister, the minister of foreign affairs, and even the european court of human rights, yes, 46 countries, in fact, their political decision is a political approval of the fact that russia can be called that, the russian regime can be called terrorist, they gave it parliamentarians of these countries and more. in fact, this is a very good passport for our diplomats, for all negotiators who communicate specifically with the countries from which we want to receive greater sanctions , more severe sanctions on the russian federation, and this a very good example of the fact that with russia you can't, well, you can't shake hands, shake hands, but just call things by their names, call them terrorists as they are and isolate themselves from various international organizations, and there it is written that russia is a terrorist regime or i will literally literally it sounds like the russians admit that the russian regime is terrorist. please tell mrs. yevhenii about the prostate in general to the russian delegation. well, i didn’t just joke that they were a member at first, th
ministers, which includes the minister, the minister of foreign affairs, and even the european court of human rights, yes, 46 countries, in fact, their political decision is a political approval of the fact that russia can be called that, the russian regime can be called terrorist, they gave it parliamentarians of these countries and more. in fact, this is a very good passport for our diplomats, for all negotiators who communicate specifically with the countries from which we want to receive...
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of this country. this impossible then strove years if a court ruling of the european court of human rights and it has not yet been implemented. that term i feel and see that there's a lot of the people you asking how is the direction they wanna go on do more and have to say, i can not do this because i think this is talk to the parliament and somehow i think we have to give it more to other people. when you say this is to the parliament do, there's also been some people say that this, the decisions that you have taken when need to over representation of certain groups like the croats. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. i haven't changed anything. ah, nor in the only thing i've increased a proportionally to everybody. it was every by the every 3 or caucasus burnt. 17. now it's $23.00. the only thing is i have done more for the so called others. they are now 11. they have been 7, so that's it. i'm really guarantee representation for the others. yes. the problem is that we are not allowed to to implement heard the understanding that this country consists out of more than 3 constituent people, especially the are the
of this country. this impossible then strove years if a court ruling of the european court of human rights and it has not yet been implemented. that term i feel and see that there's a lot of the people you asking how is the direction they wanna go on do more and have to say, i can not do this because i think this is talk to the parliament and somehow i think we have to give it more to other people. when you say this is to the parliament do, there's also been some people say that this, the...
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statute, the fundamental document of the court, and this is a musthave for such proceedings, so the existing un international court of justice and the european court of human rights, but they are able to prove only the responsibility of russia as a state. however, they will not punish specific people, so ukraine decided to follow the simplest but effective way of creating a special tribunal within which the political and military leadership of russia can be brought to justice for the crime of aggression against people specifically the tribunal is not to replace something with something is not to replace it is a completely additional tool to the international criminal court so that we could have an international mechanism that would prosecute for committing the crime of aggression against ukraine, because such a situation cannot be allowed conditionally. right now, of course, it's all just conditionally. you can think about how lawyers, uh, what uh, there could be arrest warrants against specific russian soldiers, let's say the middle ranks, where are the commanders of some military units, now let's say terrible crimes in irpen, gostomel , borodyanka, izyum, and t
statute, the fundamental document of the court, and this is a musthave for such proceedings, so the existing un international court of justice and the european court of human rights, but they are able to prove only the responsibility of russia as a state. however, they will not punish specific people, so ukraine decided to follow the simplest but effective way of creating a special tribunal within which the political and military leadership of russia can be brought to justice for the crime of...
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often based simply on some information from open sources, may even be challenged in the european court of human rightsecause of certain shortcomings in the justification that this work must to be systematic and nothing should be forgotten, everything should be evaluated in a legal way, and this is all very correct, but somehow i want to make it so that all these people who, for example, were in the sharia party, i see , went there either for money, which means super unprincipled people or they went because they are really stupid, then they may not even be worth it and what am i leading to somehow deprive them of the right to vote, at least temporarily, at least in one election ms. olya, that is very undemocratic, oh, honestly, well, that's on me the opinion is not democratic, so there were such ok, so as not to be verbose, now we will show our viewers the photo where vilkul is hugging dmytro yarosh, you see well, just peace , friendship, and as they say, the chewing gum wanted to change the beard, i just don’t know i don’t know what i’m telling you, ms. review for the conversation e- e olga kotsyruba,
often based simply on some information from open sources, may even be challenged in the european court of human rightsecause of certain shortcomings in the justification that this work must to be systematic and nothing should be forgotten, everything should be evaluated in a legal way, and this is all very correct, but somehow i want to make it so that all these people who, for example, were in the sharia party, i see , went there either for money, which means super unprincipled people or they...
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according to the decision of the ecj llc, the actual decision is not only a decision of the european court of human rights of our own judges, there was a story about one powerful hotel that belongs to a representative of the so -called luzhniki group, that is, he himself worked normally in ukraine, engaged in energy and not only so to speak, a powerful group well , they decided to nationalize this small hotel, so to speak, but the submitted documents turned out to be insufficient and accordingly the ukrainian court said well, sorry guys, i would like to, but it doesn’t work maybe there were some more others may be some, god forbid, of course there are also corruption moments. i don’t know the materials of the case. i haven’t seen this one, but that’s really what concerns the law-bill that would allow once and for all to implement such a procedure which could not be challenged anywhere, in your opinion, what will the battles be, or will it really be possible to create a powerful tool for our ministry of justice and for law enforcement agencies, because we needed all this time, for example , recently, the f
according to the decision of the ecj llc, the actual decision is not only a decision of the european court of human rights of our own judges, there was a story about one powerful hotel that belongs to a representative of the so -called luzhniki group, that is, he himself worked normally in ukraine, engaged in energy and not only so to speak, a powerful group well , they decided to nationalize this small hotel, so to speak, but the submitted documents turned out to be insufficient and...
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they have filed an emergency appeal with the european court of human rights, hoping it'll put pressureia to allow international organizations access to their son. yevgeniya: we're doing this so we can find out how maksym is doing. we really have just one goal, that maxsym and his comrades be set free. reporter: until then, yevgeniya and oleksandr butkevych are trying to remain strong, and fight back the panic and fear they feel for their son. peter: olga strelnyk is one of more than seven million people from ukraine who have fled their homeland, and who have been registered as refugees in a number of european countries. olga's journey took her to the region of galicia, in the very northwest part of spain, to the rugged atlantic coast where the weather is sometimes, well, rough. but olga feels at home there. and that has a lot to do with the sea, the locals, and one very welcoming little town. reporter: odesa feels a bit like home. the atlantic reminds olga strelnyk of her home region along the black sea. she and her family and about 100 others fled here, to northern spain, to escape th
they have filed an emergency appeal with the european court of human rights, hoping it'll put pressureia to allow international organizations access to their son. yevgeniya: we're doing this so we can find out how maksym is doing. we really have just one goal, that maxsym and his comrades be set free. reporter: until then, yevgeniya and oleksandr butkevych are trying to remain strong, and fight back the panic and fear they feel for their son. peter: olga strelnyk is one of more than seven...
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court will decide that it is not compliant. it's all, obviously, both the, you know, council of europe and european court of human rights cast a doubt on the independence of judiciary in turkey. and we don't even need them to see how government actually unduly interferes in the in court affair. so there's this, there could be a political pressure, but if the constitutional court read its own judgements previously on freedom of expression, there's no way they can allow this law to, to, to stay. and this is also happening in the context of upcoming elections. that's why, oh, that's an additional reason why the opposition wants to challenge this. so, you know, they've been in similar prohibitions, but this is actually much worse than that before. and where does this didn't leave journalist on working and reporting for jerky. while journalism as yours, the other guests in the package we've heard is under extreme pressure already. so according to reporters without borders, for example, 90 percent of turkey's broadcasted media are under control of the government. and the turkey doesn't have a strong objective and human rights sensiti
court will decide that it is not compliant. it's all, obviously, both the, you know, council of europe and european court of human rights cast a doubt on the independence of judiciary in turkey. and we don't even need them to see how government actually unduly interferes in the in court affair. so there's this, there could be a political pressure, but if the constitutional court read its own judgements previously on freedom of expression, there's no way they can allow this law to, to, to stay....
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the european court of human rights has found switzerland guilty of discriminating against men on pensionlved the case of a man whose widower�*s pension was stopped when his children turned eighteen. had he been a woman, he would have received the pension for life. the decision will cost the swiss government millions in back—dated payments. as strike action continues at oil refineries across france, petrol rationing has been introduced in and around one of the biggest cities, nice. a deal was reached with some staff this week, but members of the cgt union are holding out for a better offer. russia has added the us tech giant meta — which owns facebook and instagram — to a list of terrorist and extremist organisations. the two social media platforms were banned in the country in march for russophobia after meta said it would allow posts such as �*death to russian invaders' following the start of the war in ukraine. russian state media says the ruling means banks can freeze meta's assets in russia. funerals have been taking place in thailand for those who were killed at a nursery last week
the european court of human rights has found switzerland guilty of discriminating against men on pensionlved the case of a man whose widower�*s pension was stopped when his children turned eighteen. had he been a woman, he would have received the pension for life. the decision will cost the swiss government millions in back—dated payments. as strike action continues at oil refineries across france, petrol rationing has been introduced in and around one of the biggest cities, nice. a deal...
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they have filed an emergency appeal with the european court of human rights, hoping it'll put pressureia to allow international organizations access to their son. yevgeniya: we're doing this so we can find out how maksym is doing. we really have just one goal, that maxsym and his comrades be set free. reporter: until then, yevgeniya and oleksandr butkevych are trying to remain strong, and fight back the panic and fear they feel for their son. peter: olga strelnyk is one of more than seven million people from ukraine who have fled their homeland, and who have been registered as refugees in a number of european countries. olga's journey took her to the region of galicia, in the very northwest part of spain, to the rugged atlantic coast where the weather is sometimes, well, rough. but olga feels at home there. and that has a lot to do with the sea, the locals, and one very welcoming little town. reporter: odesa feels a bit like home. the atlantic reminds olga strelnyk of her home region along the black sea. she and her family and about 100 others fled here, to northern spain, to escape th
they have filed an emergency appeal with the european court of human rights, hoping it'll put pressureia to allow international organizations access to their son. yevgeniya: we're doing this so we can find out how maksym is doing. we really have just one goal, that maxsym and his comrades be set free. reporter: until then, yevgeniya and oleksandr butkevych are trying to remain strong, and fight back the panic and fear they feel for their son. peter: olga strelnyk is one of more than seven...
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the european court of human rights has found switzerland guilty of discriminating against men on pensione of a man whose widower�*s pension was stopped when his children turned 18. had he been a woman, he would have received the pension for life. the decision will cost the swiss government millions in back—dated payments. funerals have been taking place in thailand for those who were killed at a nursery last week when a former policeman went on a rampage. family members, thailand's prime minister, and members of his cabinet were in attendance. a total of 37 people, including 23 children, were killed in an attack that has shocked the nation. jonathan head has more. so many lives cut short, and so young. on the last day of these mass funerals, families prayed before the coffins of the victims for the last time. this woman is saying goodbye to her granddaughter, who she'd brought up since she was a baby. translation: she always played like a boy. - she could be quite rough. she used to climb on me or on her grandfather. she would make him fall over and then laugh at him. like me, he loved h
the european court of human rights has found switzerland guilty of discriminating against men on pensione of a man whose widower�*s pension was stopped when his children turned 18. had he been a woman, he would have received the pension for life. the decision will cost the swiss government millions in back—dated payments. funerals have been taking place in thailand for those who were killed at a nursery last week when a former policeman went on a rampage. family members, thailand's prime...
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have already been calculated , independent experts estimate them at 17 billion uah , the european court of human rights to consider the lawsuit. the prime minister of great britain lis tracks she called liverpool a hospitable city with a great musical heritage and promised that they will prepare an unforgettable show that will show a lot of culture and the creativity of ukraine at the previous eurovision was won by the ukrainian group kalush orchestra, however , despite this, the european broadcasting union declared that the competition could not be held in ukraine, so their representatives turned to great britain because they took second place this year, instead of a sports base, trainers in krypnytskyi built a hostel for immigrants in the sports club building operated a children's camp, due to the full-scale war , this tradition was interrupted, instead, the sports base of jiu-jiro turned into a new home for our correspondents in the zone saw the victims of the war, how the displaced people settled down, the building of the sports club, it looks like a fancy castle, you can see the tamuras, a high fe
have already been calculated , independent experts estimate them at 17 billion uah , the european court of human rights to consider the lawsuit. the prime minister of great britain lis tracks she called liverpool a hospitable city with a great musical heritage and promised that they will prepare an unforgettable show that will show a lot of culture and the creativity of ukraine at the previous eurovision was won by the ukrainian group kalush orchestra, however , despite this, the european...
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so they have filed an emergency appeal with the european court of human rights, hoping it'll put pressure on russia to allow international organizations access to their son. and i see what you were doing this. so we can find out how maxime of doing my stick. you only really have just one, call them away that maxime in his comrades be set free to see me. until then, you're gania and alexander, but cubic are trying to remain strong and fight back the panic and fear they feel for their son. august drown, lake is one of more than 7000000 people from ukraine who have fled to their homeland and who have been registered as refugees in a number of european countries. august journey took her to the region of galicia and the very north west heart of spain. to the rugged atlantic coast where the weather is sometimes well, rough, but all there feels at home there, and that has a lot to do with the sea, the locals, and one very welcoming little town. odessa feels a bit like home. the atlantic reminds olga stronach of her home region along the black sea. she and her family and about a 100. others fled
so they have filed an emergency appeal with the european court of human rights, hoping it'll put pressure on russia to allow international organizations access to their son. and i see what you were doing this. so we can find out how maxime of doing my stick. you only really have just one, call them away that maxime in his comrades be set free to see me. until then, you're gania and alexander, but cubic are trying to remain strong and fight back the panic and fear they feel for their son. august...
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months in poland, allegations that he served as a spy for russia has taken his case, the european court of human rights. pablo gonzalez maintains that he is being imprisoned without adequate evidence being presented in violation of his fundamental rights. the jazz was detained on the polish ukrainian board of black in february wall covering the refugee crisis. and the onset of the crane conflicts, the state news outlet, voice of america has slighted gonzalez' saying he does not receive sufficient food . and authorities told him to quote it in sex. also personalizes sent to him by his family were opened and translated by authorities before they were delivered. pablo gonzalez has covered the conflicts in ukraine answer for various media outlets. ukraine officials questioned the journalists and accused of spying for russia. while he has denied which watch which he has denied, he was then taken into custody by political interposed law. he can be held up to one year while on the investigation. if convinced, if he could face a decade in prison, his lawyer has said that polish prosecutor's office still hasn't
months in poland, allegations that he served as a spy for russia has taken his case, the european court of human rights. pablo gonzalez maintains that he is being imprisoned without adequate evidence being presented in violation of his fundamental rights. the jazz was detained on the polish ukrainian board of black in february wall covering the refugee crisis. and the onset of the crane conflicts, the state news outlet, voice of america has slighted gonzalez' saying he does not receive...
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have already been calculated , independent experts estimate them at uah 17 billion , the european court of human rights has to consider the lawsuit. under occupation, ukraine recognized the kuril islands as a territory of japan temporarily occupied by russia volodymyr zelenskyy signed the corresponding decree according to the president, russia did not has no right on this territory and that it is necessary to free from the russian occupation all the lands that the russians are trying to keep for themselves with this war against ukraine against the international legal order, however, russia has put itself in conditions where it is now only a matter of time for the real liberation of everything that was once seized and arrives now under the control of the kremlin, a hostel for displaced persons instead of a sports base was set up by coaches in kroprypnytskyi that summer a children's camp operated in the building of the sports club due to the full-scale war this tradition was interrupted instead, the jiu-jit sports base turned into a new home for victims of the war how the settlers settled there our corre
have already been calculated , independent experts estimate them at uah 17 billion , the european court of human rights has to consider the lawsuit. under occupation, ukraine recognized the kuril islands as a territory of japan temporarily occupied by russia volodymyr zelenskyy signed the corresponding decree according to the president, russia did not has no right on this territory and that it is necessary to free from the russian occupation all the lands that the russians are trying to keep...
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independent experts are assessing them in 17 billion hryvnias should be considered by the european court of human rights reported the correspondent of the other fine times christopher miller on twitter he received this information from the ukrainian military and officials claims that the interruptions in the work of the terminals led to a catastrophic loss of communication in recent weeks many of them were recorded during the breakthrough of the military front line in the occupied territories by jesus use starrynks to control intelligence drones and coordinate the journalist's sources claim that the problems arose when the military liberated the territory from the russian troops and crossed the front line, the owner of the starlink company, elon musk, reacted to the information only clarifying that ukraine received these systems from him for free, and what is happening on the battlefield is classified information, more than 5 thousand buildings have been damaged or destroyed by the invaders in kharkiv since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 4,200 of them are residential buildings, one-tenth of t
independent experts are assessing them in 17 billion hryvnias should be considered by the european court of human rights reported the correspondent of the other fine times christopher miller on twitter he received this information from the ukrainian military and officials claims that the interruptions in the work of the terminals led to a catastrophic loss of communication in recent weeks many of them were recorded during the breakthrough of the military front line in the occupied territories...
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for example, deputies of the national assembly would immediately start applying to the european court of human rights so on. i suggest that it has already been rolled back now, and it is precisely because of the actual existence of this mechanism that we can talk about the fact that this is a reality and it is possible to work with it, that is, look, uh, since the beginning of the great war, we are separate, i emphasize on individual personalities saw what the state is capable of, they found out that the state can still look at the number of passports a person has and deprive him of citizens like kolomoisky , it turned out that the state can open criminal proceedings, seize property and accounts and then extradite the criminal russia, as it was with medvedchuk, it turned out that the state can still find evidence and put a person in prison, as it was with bogoslav just recently and all that worries me now will be as usual a citizen as of course, the armed forces of ukraine promises that those mechanisms are still used, it is emphasized, not systematically. that is , we grab someone as a single state,
for example, deputies of the national assembly would immediately start applying to the european court of human rights so on. i suggest that it has already been rolled back now, and it is precisely because of the actual existence of this mechanism that we can talk about the fact that this is a reality and it is possible to work with it, that is, look, uh, since the beginning of the great war, we are separate, i emphasize on individual personalities saw what the state is capable of, they found...
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but also to its 140 million citizens from now on they will not be able to apply to the european court of human rightsrasbourg. i am sorry that russia was expelled after 25 years of membership, but i am glad that the council of europe was brave enough to do this. the history of russia's membership in the council of europe is a history of deception, blackmail and corruption, numerous resolutions with a call to withdraw russian troops from transnistria, south ossetia, abkhazia, crimea and donbas, as well as to investigate political murders and oppression of the opposition in the kremlin, were ignored and instead used the emblem as a platform for propaganda and lies, those people who are talking about the occupation of crimea today, they don’t know that there was a referendum, so you’re a rookie, recently an investigation by the dossier center and the european online publication eurobserver showed that a number of heads of the couple were in the sphere of interests of russian military intelligence, its agents in particular, they lobbied for the election of the current head of the assembly of the netherla
but also to its 140 million citizens from now on they will not be able to apply to the european court of human rightsrasbourg. i am sorry that russia was expelled after 25 years of membership, but i am glad that the council of europe was brave enough to do this. the history of russia's membership in the council of europe is a history of deception, blackmail and corruption, numerous resolutions with a call to withdraw russian troops from transnistria, south ossetia, abkhazia, crimea and donbas,...
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the european court of human rights has found switzerland guilty of discriminating against men on pension a man whose widower�*s pension was stopped when his children turned eighteen. had he been a woman, he would have received the pension for life. the decision will cost the swiss government millions in back—dated payments. buckingham palace has announced that the coronation of king charles will take place on saturday the 6th of may next year, with the queen consort crowned alongside him. the ceremony will be held at london's westminster abbey and will be led by the archbishop of canterbury. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. he's been king since the moment of his mother's death. charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeks. alongside king charles, camilla, the queen consort. and they will be side by side in seven months' time to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now, - here comes her majesty. injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty mo
the european court of human rights has found switzerland guilty of discriminating against men on pension a man whose widower�*s pension was stopped when his children turned eighteen. had he been a woman, he would have received the pension for life. the decision will cost the swiss government millions in back—dated payments. buckingham palace has announced that the coronation of king charles will take place on saturday the 6th of may next year, with the queen consort crowned alongside him....
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closest - the closest is expected in october. cases are constantly being considered in the european court of human rights is, it is not necessary to expect that only the international criminal court in this case will be the place where these crimes will be condemned. there is also such a thing as universal jurisdiction of more than 10 countries for with this universal jurisdiction, cases about war crimes in ukraine were opened in their national courts , it will be much faster. well, for example, poland, spain , sweden, and the number of these countries is increasing, that is, relatively speaking, poland can hear a case in its court for a specific crime in the kharkiv region. i understood this correctly . it can definitely be connected with polish citizens there, yes, yes, that is, the idea is that international crimes are terrible wherever they occur, that is, war crimes should not happen nowhere else, sooner or later, this is dokstantin to you , that is why universal jurisdiction works here, and for example, we are now in poland at such a conference that created the osce, and here most of the activities
closest - the closest is expected in october. cases are constantly being considered in the european court of human rights is, it is not necessary to expect that only the international criminal court in this case will be the place where these crimes will be condemned. there is also such a thing as universal jurisdiction of more than 10 countries for with this universal jurisdiction, cases about war crimes in ukraine were opened in their national courts , it will be much faster. well, for...
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rome statute, the basic document of the court, and this is a musthave for such proceedings, so existing international the un court and the european court of human rightst they are able to prove only the responsibility of russia as a state. however, they will not punish specific people, so ukraine decided to go for the simplest but effective by creating a special tribunal within which the political and military leadership of russia will be able to be prosecuted for the crime of aggression against people. an international mechanism that will bring responsibility for committing the crime of aggression against ukraine, because such a situation cannot be allowed conditionally. yes, now it is all just conditionally you can think about how lawyers, er, that er, there may be arrest warrants against specific russian soldiers, let's say the middle ranks, commanders of some military units, now let's say terrible crimes in irpen, in gostomel , in borodyanka, in izyum, and there will be no warrants in the end against the representatives of the political leadership of the russian federation, we need to be able to appear on the basis of between ukraine and its partn
rome statute, the basic document of the court, and this is a musthave for such proceedings, so existing international the un court and the european court of human rightst they are able to prove only the responsibility of russia as a state. however, they will not punish specific people, so ukraine decided to go for the simplest but effective by creating a special tribunal within which the political and military leadership of russia will be able to be prosecuted for the crime of aggression...
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the european court of human rights recognized that the russian federation did something wrong. at thataine allocated something from russia there, but it never reached me well, because, firstly, i am a citizen of a foreign country, that is, all the compensation i received i received in ukraine, that is, if the ukrainian state there, not from the russian federation, yes, but from the point of view well, it is clear, how can they come out on their own under investigation? well, this is a completely clear situation, they contributed to this, if they did not arrange it. yes, and how can they come out on their own? it's like this . do you understand this is the secret of the overcoat? everyone understands everything, but they are silent knowing that, as my colleague correctly said, they protest drunkenly, at most, on their knees. this is the key question that you said, why are they silent? answered, but i will remind our viewers that's exactly what we've already partially talked about, because the terrorist attack on nord-ostd, which happened on october 23, was only an element in a bloody ch
the european court of human rights recognized that the russian federation did something wrong. at thataine allocated something from russia there, but it never reached me well, because, firstly, i am a citizen of a foreign country, that is, all the compensation i received i received in ukraine, that is, if the ukrainian state there, not from the russian federation, yes, but from the point of view well, it is clear, how can they come out on their own under investigation? well, this is a...
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and she also wants to prevent the european court of human rights from being able to stop flights. asylum system, many migrants are being housed in hotels like this one in scarborough. the cost, almost £7 million a day. hold the line! with government systems gridlocked, the rnli keeps training crews for rescuing migrants from the channel. there are no quick fixes to what was described to mps today as a really dangerous situation. mark easton, bbc news. in india there's been huge pride since rishi sunak became the first british prime minister of indian descent. it's raised hopes of improved relations between the two countries and the revival of a delayed free trade deal. however, mr sunak�*s reappointment of suella braverman as home secretary, has also proved controversial in india, where many were offended by her claim earlier this month that indians in the uk are overstaying their work visas. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports in this ever—changing nation they're reflecting on a milestone. 0ne their ancestors would never have thought was possible. more than 7
and she also wants to prevent the european court of human rights from being able to stop flights. asylum system, many migrants are being housed in hotels like this one in scarborough. the cost, almost £7 million a day. hold the line! with government systems gridlocked, the rnli keeps training crews for rescuing migrants from the channel. there are no quick fixes to what was described to mps today as a really dangerous situation. mark easton, bbc news. in india there's been huge pride since...
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already calculated the damages , independent experts estimate them at 17 billion uah , the european court of human rights has to consider the lawsuit, i will remind you that on february 24, the kakhovskaya hpp is located during the occupation, more than 5,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed by the occupiers in kharkiv, and since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 4,200 of them are residential buildings, a tenth of them can not be restored. and these high-rise buildings are hospitals and schools, which can still be repaired, utility workers and volunteers are trying to restore as much as possible before the cold weather how they are rebuilding kharkiv, see further on the sports field, there are cracks from the rashit projectiles, and some classrooms are missing a ceiling and a spike. this is what school number 165 in northern saltivka looks like children's laughter and bells will ring in these corridors not soon so that the building will last at least the next winter, a team of volunteers will be born here, 25 citizens will take out broken glass, bricks and shells , block windows and patch the
already calculated the damages , independent experts estimate them at 17 billion uah , the european court of human rights has to consider the lawsuit, i will remind you that on february 24, the kakhovskaya hpp is located during the occupation, more than 5,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed by the occupiers in kharkiv, and since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 4,200 of them are residential buildings, a tenth of them can not be restored. and these high-rise buildings are hospitals...
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the european central bank, open day member, louis de kin dos his vice president at the european court of human rights in strasburg, spanish judge, maria, a loser. gay is reportedly linked to opus day to i said, that's the tv to sculpus is. so it was not truly devoid on the perspective of this day. this is of course, intentional. it's precisely about influenza, the politics, the economy, culture, judiciary, the whole, academic field universities, academic and boy. in other words, positioning yourself close to the elite thoughts or, and becoming harder, the a lead yourself entire. these are elated suicide. the vatican in rome has been the center of christianity for 2000 years. and opus de founder, jose maria as craven moved to rome in 1946 to cement his position. he was also subsequently laying the groundwork for opus day to become an elite force within the vatican. before john paul, the 2nd became pope when he was still a cardinal in poland. he had great admiration for as clever and open day as grove our died in 1975 and did not live to see the election of john paul the 2nd to the papacy. but the poli
the european central bank, open day member, louis de kin dos his vice president at the european court of human rights in strasburg, spanish judge, maria, a loser. gay is reportedly linked to opus day to i said, that's the tv to sculpus is. so it was not truly devoid on the perspective of this day. this is of course, intentional. it's precisely about influenza, the politics, the economy, culture, judiciary, the whole, academic field universities, academic and boy. in other words, positioning...
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of hotels currently costing the british taxpayer £5 million a day. and fourthly we cannot allow a foreign court to undermine the sovereignty of our borders. for a few months ago the european court of human rights overrode our supreme court. and as a result our first flight to rwanda was grounded. we need to take back control. but i need to be honest with you, the strasbourg court is not the only problem. everyone agrees that we must fight the evil of modern slavery. i am must fight the evil of modern slavery. iam immensely must fight the evil of modern slavery. i am immensely proud of this country and its global leadership in protecting genuine victims. but the hard truth is that our modern slavery laws are being abused by people gaming the system, we've seen a a50% increase in modern slavery claims since 2014. we've seen a 450% increase in modern slavery claims since 2014. today the largest group of small boats migrants are from albania, a safe country. many of them claim to be trafficked as modern slaves. that is despite them having paid thousands of pounds to come here or having willingly taken a dangerous journey on the channel. the truth is that many of them are not modern slaves and the
of hotels currently costing the british taxpayer £5 million a day. and fourthly we cannot allow a foreign court to undermine the sovereignty of our borders. for a few months ago the european court of human rights overrode our supreme court. and as a result our first flight to rwanda was grounded. we need to take back control. but i need to be honest with you, the strasbourg court is not the only problem. everyone agrees that we must fight the evil of modern slavery. i am must fight the evil of...
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and she also wants to prevent the european court of human rights from being able to stop flights.. the cost, almost £7 million a day. with government systems gridlocked, the rnli keeps training crews for rescuing migrants from the channel. there are no quick fixes to what was described to mps today as a really dangerous situation. mark easton, bbc news. the government is being warned that cuts to public health budgets in england will hit the poorest communities the hardest. directors of public health say that after years of real—term budget cuts any further reductions in funding will have a real impact on the lives of some of the most vulnerable. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. this is what public health in action looks like. hi, i am from the quit smoking team. anthony is as smoker, but with a fractured foot and shoulders, he's now stuck in gateshead's queen elizabeth hospital. so carol, one of the hospital's stop smoking advisors, sees a chance to help anthony quit. we can offer you some patches, and we can give you an inhaler, to... carol herself gave up smokin
and she also wants to prevent the european court of human rights from being able to stop flights.. the cost, almost £7 million a day. with government systems gridlocked, the rnli keeps training crews for rescuing migrants from the channel. there are no quick fixes to what was described to mps today as a really dangerous situation. mark easton, bbc news. the government is being warned that cuts to public health budgets in england will hit the poorest communities the hardest. directors of public...
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the donbass, let me remind you that not a single lawsuit out of 3,000 filed with the european court of human rightsk about some kind of international inheritance and the main question never starts to arise here. and what did you expect from them once again, nazism cannot behave differently, it is just in its manifestation. he says i will kill, and he kills. let me remind you that they talked about the extrajudicial crackdown about official representatives of the ukrainian authorities right up to zelensky, and about some they simply directly said who and when they were shot without trial or investigation . people who managed to get out of there, who knew when the people who fell under these executions, and that's all. i don't get it everyone thinks it's all a joke we're dealing with a nazi machine which kills people and will kill people and will get to the russian territory. mass destruction and genocide will begin here. if someone thinks that these are general words and general demagogues nothing like that, and i will remind you why i said that i strongly dislike nazi exchange stories. what noble c
the donbass, let me remind you that not a single lawsuit out of 3,000 filed with the european court of human rightsk about some kind of international inheritance and the main question never starts to arise here. and what did you expect from them once again, nazism cannot behave differently, it is just in its manifestation. he says i will kill, and he kills. let me remind you that they talked about the extrajudicial crackdown about official representatives of the ukrainian authorities right up...