The Council of Europe defended the independence of the European Court of Human Rights on Saturday, after the leaders of Denmark, Italy, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, in a common letter and in common with a new letter, Convention on human rights. The 9 countries argue that “the interpretation of rights has prevented expulsions of immigrants committing crimes. “Concern focuses on decisions in the field of immigration,” said European Council Secretary General Alain Berce. “These are complex challenges and democracies must always remain open to the appropriate institutional paths.” However, he stressed that the European Court of Human Rights “is not an external body” but the legal body of the Council of Europe and “is bound by a contract that all 46 members have freely signed and validated”. “There is to protect the rights and values ​​that are committed to defending them,” he said. ‘The defense of independence and impartiality of […]
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