The Council of Europe has recently emphasized the critical importance of maintaining the independence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Alain Berset, Secretary of the Council of Europe, issued a strong statement underlining the necessity for the Court to remain impartial, particularly during the ongoing debates concerning migration.
This declaration comes at a time of heightened political tensions, with a specific call directed at Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The Council urges her to avoid exerting any political pressure on the ECHR’s decision-making process.
Key Points Highlighted by the Council of Europe
- The impartiality of the ECHR must be safeguarded to ensure fair justice.
- The Court should operate free from any external political influence.
- Human rights protections must remain the priority within the member states.
Given the sensitivity and division surrounding migration issues across Europe, the independence of the judiciary is crucial. The Council of Europe’s stance aims to guarantee that all ECHR rulings are unbiased and just, protecting the legal rights of individuals beyond political considerations.
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