Integrites Advises Ukrainian Ministry of Justice in ECHR Dispute with Russia
Integrites reports providing assistance to the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine in representing the state of Ukraine in the European Court of Human Rights in the "complex and delicate dispute with the Russian Federation.”
In doing so, the firm is cooperating with Jeremy McBride, "a leading barrister with broad international experience [and] the lawyer of the highest rank in Monckton Chambers" in London. According to Integrites, McBride has extensive experience in representing the interests of individuals and legal entities on the basis of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rights and the Protocols thereto, as well as a wide range of other regional and international norms and mechanisms of human rights in the European court of Human Rights and other international judicial institutions.
In addition, Integrites has provided the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine with explanations and advice on the drafting of the statement of claim in the European Court of Human Rights, as well as being directly involved in the development of the argument made in the claim and the preparation of expert opinion in support of the applicability of Article 1 of Protocol number 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights, and much more.
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