ID | 129464 |
Title Proper | Russia, Chechnya and Strasbourg |
Other Title Information | Russian official and press discourse on the 'Chechen Cases' at the European Court of human rights |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bindman, Eleanor |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article explores contemporary Russian official and media discourse on cases concerning human rights violations in Chechnya which have been heard at the European Court of Human Rights. By comparing and contrasting the discourses on the Court's rulings which have been reproduced by various government representatives and various Russian newspapers, the article aims to demonstrate that, while official discourse remains critical of the Court's work with regard to Chechnya, reporting of such cases provides certain media outlets with the opportunity to criticise the government for its perceived failings in relation to safeguarding Chechnya's civilian population from human rights abuses. |
`In' analytical Note | Europe-Asia Studies Vol.65, No.10; December 2013: p.1954-1977 |
Journal Source | Europe-Asia Studies Vol.65, No.10; December 2013: p.1954-1977 |
Key Words | Russia ; Chechnya ; Strasbourg ; Chechen Issue ; Chechen Conflicts ; Europe ; European Politics ; European Court ; European Court of Human Rights - ECHR ; Russian Politics ; Russian Regime ; Political Controversy ; Political Freedom ; Political Revolution ; Human Rights Violations |