2019
DOI: 10.47745/ausleg.2019.8.1.07
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A Few Considerations with Regard to the Case-Law of the ECHR in Connection to the Enforcement of Final Judgements in the Matter of Land Resources

Abstract: The case-law of the ECHR, but also national jurisprudence, clearly states that each state must enforce a final and binding court decision in the matter of land ownership within a reasonable time in order for there to be an effective remedy and a just and equitable satisfaction, avoiding a sanction for the violation of Art. 6 of the Convention. In accordance with the case-law of the ECHR, the present study shows that the right to a court would be illusory if the legal order were to allow for a final court rulin… Show more

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