Putin signs law allowing Russia to declare decisions of ECHR unconstitutional

  15 December 2015    Read: 1050
Putin signs law allowing Russia to declare decisions of ECHR unconstitutional
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law on Tuesday amending the Federal Law "On the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation."
According to the document, the Russian Constitutional Court is allowed to declare decisions of international courts, first of all, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) unenforceable, if they contradict the Russian Constitution, TASS reported.

The amendments suggest that “at the request of a federal executive power body with the competence for the protection of Russian interests during the consideration at an interstate body for the protection of human rights and freedoms of complaints filed against the Russian Federation on the basis on an international agreement, the Russian Constitutional Court solves the question of the possibility of the execution of the decision of the interstate body for the protection of human rights and freedoms.” In particular, the Russian president and government are vested with the competence of filing such requests with the Constitutional Court.

In mid-July, the Russian Constitutional Court ruled that the ECHR decisions can be executed in Russia only if they do not contradict the country’s Constitution.

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