Council of Europe: More needs to be done to implement ECHR judgments

The Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Alain Berset, has called for further efforts to implement judgments from the European Court of Human Rights, following the publication of a new report.
The annual report for 2024 on the execution of the court’s rulings from the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers shows that 992 cases were transferred from the European Court of Human Rights to the committee, which supervises their implementation by member states, in 2024.
Of those 992 new cases, 194 were “leading” cases – often requiring action to be taken by states to prevent the same violations happening again – and 798 were repetitive cases, based on known problems that had already been identified by the court.
A total of 894 cases were closed by the Committee of Ministers during 2024, including 161 leading cases and 733 repetitive cases. At the end of the year, a total of 3,916 cases were pending full implementation, including 1,149 leading cases and 2,767 repetitive cases.
Commenting on the annual report for 2024 on the execution of the court’s rulings, Mr Berset said: “This report shows what a concrete, positive impact judgments from the European Court of Human Rights have on the daily lives of the people of Europe. While a lot has been achieved, more needs to be done. The efficient execution of the Court’s judgments is essential for the rule of law and democratic accountability in Europe.”