I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II. INTRODUCTION BY THE CHAIRS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS MEETINGS III. REMARKS BY THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND RULE OF LAW IV. IMPROVING THE EXECUTION PROCESS: A PERMANENT REFORM WORK
A. Guaranteeing long-term effectiveness: main trends
B. Interlaken – Izmir – Brighton
C. The Brussels Conference
D. The Copenhagen Conference and the end of the Interlaken process
E. Parliamentary Assembly
V. COOPERATION ACTIVITIES VI. MAIN RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS APPENDIX 1 – STATISTICS
A. Overview
A.1. New cases
A.2. Pending cases
A.3. Closed cases
B. New cases
B.1. Leading or repetitive
B.2. Enhanced or standard supervision
B.3. New cases – State by State
C. Pending cases
C.1. Leading or repetitive
C.2. Enhanced or standard supervision
C.3. Pending cases - State by State
D. Closed cases
D.1. Leading or repetitive
D.2. Enhanced or standard supervision
D.3. Closed cases - State by State
E. Supervision process
E.1. Action plans / Action reports
E.2. Interventions of the Committee of Ministers
E.3. Transfers of leading cases/groups of cases
E.4. Civil society contributions
E.5. Main themes under enhanced supervision
E.6. Main States with cases under enhanced supervision
F. Length of the execution process
F.1. Leading cases pending
F.2. Leading cases closed
G. Just satisfaction
G.1. Just satisfaction awarded
G.2. Respect of payment deadlines
H. Additional statistics
H.1. Overview of friendly settlements and WECL cases
H.2. WECL cases and Friendly settlements – State by State
APPENDIX 2 – NEW JUDGMENTS WITH INDICATIONS OF RELEVANCE FOR THE EXECUTION
A. Pilot judgments which became final in 2018
B. Judgments with indications of relevance for the execution (under Article 46) which became final in 2018
APPENDIX 3 – GLOSSARY APPENDIX 4 – WHERE TO FIND FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE EXECUTION OF JUDGMENTS? APPENDIX 5 – REFERENCES
A. CMDH meetings in 2017 and 2018
B. General abbreviations