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Bilietai
2013 02 20

Lithuania to select its candidates for European Court of Human Rights

The Government of Lithuania on Wednesday approved a proposal by Minister of Justice Juozas Bernatonis to start selection of candidates to replace Danutė Jocienė as the country's representative at the European Court of Human Rights. Jocienė's term ends on October 31.
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According to the Ministry of Justice, the secretary general of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe said in a letter that Lithuania needs to select three candidates for the position by April 15.

The Ministry of Justice announced a public selection for candidates. A working group will be established based on a decree by Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius to select candidates. The working group will review candidates' documents, submit a list of candidates who comply with the requirements and will recommend three candidates. The prime minister will submit the list to President Dalia Grybauskaitė who will then issue a decree nominating three candidates.

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe chooses judges from three candidates to represent every country by a majority vote.

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