The European Council adopts a plan to improve the effectiveness of the ECHR
23rd April 2012On 20th April the Council of Europe drew up a plan to improve the running of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) during the Brighton conference. Organised as part of the Presidency of the UK of the Committee of the Ministers of the Council of Europe, this conference on the future of the ECHR, led to the modification of the admissibility criteria for requests submitted to the Court. In order to make the latter more effective a request can now be rejected if the complainant cannot prove "significant inequality". Moreover the referral deadline is due to be reduced from six to four months. The decisions taken in Brighton are due to be finalised by 2013.
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