STRASBOURG, April 30 (Hina) - President of the Croatian Supreme Court Marijan Ramuscak and Croatian Justice Minister Zvonimir Separovic visited the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg on Friday. The two Croatian officials
held talks with the president of the European Court of Human Rights, Luciens Wilhaber, on the court's work and current issues in the Croatian judiciary. Also present at the talks were the Croatian judge at the European Court of Human Rights, Nina Vajic, and the head of the Croatian Mission at the Council of Europe, Vladimir Matek. The Croatian officials said Croatia supported the work of the European Court of Human Rights. Croatia will establish an office for cooperation with the European Court of Human Rights and it should soon release the court's basic judgements ("Case Stubis") to demonstrate the court's work to the Croatian public. The Croatian officials invited Wilhabe
STRASBOURG, April 30 (Hina) - President of the Croatian Supreme
Court Marijan Ramuscak and Croatian Justice Minister Zvonimir
Separovic visited the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg
on Friday.
The two Croatian officials held talks with the president of the
European Court of Human Rights, Luciens Wilhaber, on the court's
work and current issues in the Croatian judiciary.
Also present at the talks were the Croatian judge at the European
Court of Human Rights, Nina Vajic, and the head of the Croatian
Mission at the Council of Europe, Vladimir Matek.
The Croatian officials said Croatia supported the work of the
European Court of Human Rights.
Croatia will establish an office for cooperation with the European
Court of Human Rights and it should soon release the court's basic
judgements ("Case Stubis") to demonstrate the court's work to the
Croatian public.
The Croatian officials invited Wilhaber to visit Zagreb again.
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