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ECHR judgement in the case of Ilaşcu and Others v. Moldova and Russia


On Thursday, July 8, The European Court of Human Rights delivered at a public hearing its Grand Chamber judgment in the case of Ilaşcu and Others v. Moldova and Russia

The Court held that Moldova was to pay Mr Ivanţoc, Mr Leşco and Mr Petrov-Popa 60,000 euros (EUR) each for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage, EUR 3,000 to each applicant for non-pecuniary damage arising from the breach of Article 34 and an overall sum of EUR 7,000 for costs and expenses, less EUR 1,321.34 already received in legal aid.

The Court also held that Russia was to pay EUR 180,000 to Mr Ilaşcu and EUR 120,000 to each of the other applicants for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage, EUR 7,000 to each applicant for non-pecuniary damage arising from the breach of Article 34 and an overall sum of EUR 14,000 for costs and expenses, less EUR 2,642.66 already received in legal aid.

The Court further held, unanimously, that Moldova and Russia were to take all the necessary steps to put an end to the arbitrary detention of the applicants still imprisoned and secure their immediate release.

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