Human rights court rules against Serbia

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against Serbia in the complaint brought by Marko Momčilović.

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Sunday, 24.06.2007.

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Human rights court rules against Serbia

The EVT Company launched legal proceedings against the state with the Commercial Court six years ago demanding the allocation of EUR 75,000 in bankruptcy funds after the company had been declared insolvent.

As the Court has to date failed to pass its ruling, Momčilović turned to the International Court of Human Rights (ICHR) in Strasbourg.  

The ICHR was created to systematize the hearing of human rights complaints against signatories to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, adopted by the Council of Europe in 1950.

This is the third time the Court has ruled against Serbia, however, it is the second ruling that obliges Serbia to pay compensation to the plaintiff.

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