NGOs under European Convention on Human Rights / Tymofeyeva
2.16 RIGHT NOT TO BE TRIED OR PUNISHED TWICE (ARTICLE 4 OF PROTOCOL NO. 7) 2.17 GENERAL PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION (ARTICLE 1 OF PROTOCOL NO. 12) CHAPTER III JUST SATISFACTION UNDER ARTICLE 41 OF THE CONVENTION 3.1 OVERVIEW OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMPENSATION MECHANISMS 3.1.1 Right to reparation and types of compensation mechanisms 3.1.2 Mechanisms based on international treaties between states 3.1.3 Instruments adopted by intergovernmental organisations 3.1.4 Agreements between the states and non-state actors 3.2 COMPENSATION MECHANISM UNDER THE CONVENTION 3.2.1 Main principles of just satisfaction under Article 41 3.2.2 Procedural requirements for awarding of just satisfaction
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3.2.3 Components of just satisfaction award
3.2.3.1 Pecuniary damage
3.2.3.2 Non-pecuniary damage 3.2.3.3 Costs and expenses
3.2.3.4 Default interest
3.2.4 Some other aspects of payment of just satisfaction
3.2.4.1 Currency
3.2.4.2 Place of payment
3.2.4.3 Legal person in liquidation
3.3 MILLIONS AND BILLIONS
3.3.1 The highest amounts of just satisfaction awarded to Article 34 NGOs
3.3.2 Analysis of the awards
3.3.3 Why Article 34 NGOs receive more than individuals
CONCLUSIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES Articles, books, chapters and reports Treaties and other international documents
Judgments and decisions
INDEX
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