
Using related Legal Systems to secure the Execution of just Satisfaction awarded by the ECtHR
Author(s) -
Achilleas Demetriades,
Alexandros Demetriades
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
lexonomica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1855-7147
pISSN - 1855-7155
DOI - 10.18690/lexonomica.13.2.187-212.20212.2021
Subject(s) - respondent , waiver , commission , order (exchange) , convention , law , element (criminal law) , political science , ratification , payment , action (physics) , business , politics , physics , finance , quantum mechanics
The present article hopes to initiate a discussion concerning alternative methods through which applicants themselves can ensure that recalcitrant respondent States comply with their obligations to execute the judgments of the ECtHR. This may be done by mobilising related legal systems towards this end. This paper focuses on the 'just satisfaction' element of the judgment and examines one possible avenue through which applicants themselves can secure their payment. The relevant course of action has two elements: (i) securing the recognition of the ECtHR's order to pay within the national legal order of a non-respondent High Contracting Party to the Convention and requesting that the relevant national court issue a third-party debt order against the European Commission and (ii) securing the waiver of the European Commission's immunity.