Earlier this month the Hungarian government worsened its terrible record in implementing judgments of the #ECtHR.
Problems in the Hungarian prison system - including overcrowding - have led the European Court to repetadly identify inhuman and degrading treatment of inmates. (1)
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The government of
had been addressing this, incl. by granting compensation to those who had been subjected to unliveable conditions.
However, earlier this month the government decided to
"suspend" compensation to be paid under Hungarian law:
https://index.hu/velemeny/olvir/2020/01/17/borton_zsufoltsag_jogsertes_karterites/ … (2)0 proslijeđenih tweetova 0 korisnika označava da im se sviđaPrikaži ovu nit -
Thus ended one of the few positive developments in the implementation of judgments of the
#ECtHR in Hungary. Of the leading judgments issued by the European Court concerning Hungary over the last 10 years, *74%* remain pending implementation (!) (3)1 reply 0 proslijeđenih tweetova 0 korisnika označava da im se sviđaPrikaži ovu nit -
The Hungary Helsinki Committee
@hhc_helsinki is closely monitoring the prison conditions issue, including submissions to the@coe Committee of Ministers (e.g. https://www.helsinki.hu/wp-content/uploads/HHC_Rule_9_Varga_and_Others_v_Hungary_20200120.pdf …). Meanwhile the Hungarian government continues to defy the ECHR system and go backwards. (4)1 proslijeđeni tweet 0 korisnika označava da im se sviđaPrikaži ovu nit
„I am proud of working for #Hungarian Helsinki Committee pro bono and ... to have contributed to the improvement of #prison conditions.” said Gergely Fahidi who was paid over 500Million for taking 321 uniform complainst to court (just fourth on the list).https://pestisracok.hu/fel-milliardot-fizettek-ki-magyar-gyorgy-irodajanak-bortonkarteritesi-ugyekbol/ …
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