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Putin signs law on non-compliance with ECHR decisions

By IANS | Updated: June 12, 2022 13:30 IST

Moscow, June 12 Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a bill into law on non-compliance by Moscow with ...

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Moscow, June 12 Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a bill into law on non-compliance by Moscow with the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), the Kremlin announced.

In accordance with the law, Russia will not abide by the ECHR rulings adopted after March 15, when the country announced its exit from the Council of Europe, Xinhua news agency quoted the Kremlin as saying.

Besides, compensations assessed by the ECHR will be made only in rubles and transferred only to accounts in Russian banks.

The bill was approved by the Federation Council, or the upper house of Russian Parliament, on June 8.

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