ECHR charged Azerbaijan to pay 90 thousand euros fine
Baku / 12.10.17 / Turan: The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) granted complaints of 22 Azerbaijani citizens in connection with the violation of property rights. According to the ECHR website, all cases were combined into one production. The applicants in the case of Arif Islamzadeh and others against Azerbaijan complained about the failure to enforce court decisions on the violation of their property rights. They asked the ECHR to find a violation of their rights to a fair trial.
ECHR satisfied the complaints of Arif Islamzade, Almas Abdullayeva, Mazahir Bagirov, Namig Hajiyev, Isa Rustamov, Rena Gasimova, Sokhbat Gaibov, Akif Khalilov, Aziz Agasibekov, Elman Shahmuradov, Jumshud Ismiyev, Najafali Babayev, Tabriz Hasanov, Shahal Guliyev, Tahir Mejidov, Dashdamir Aliyev , Leyla Mammadova, Khaleddin Mammadov, Kamil Najafov, Muhammad Abbasov, Salbi Bakhshaliyeva and Ziyadkhan Ahmedov.
The housing of these people was captured by refugees. Despite the fact that the courts have satisfied their complaints and these decision have been remained unfulfilled.
Their appeals were sent to the ECHR in 2010-2014.
The ECHR decided to pay the plaintiffs compensation for the amount of 87 thousand 950 euros. Another 3 thousand euros the government must pay to recover court costs.
The applicants were represented by Asabali Mustafayev, Ruslan Mustafazade, Alimamed Nuriyev and Akif Aliyev.-05D-
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