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Andorra Leads Europe with Fewest ECHR Pending Cases

Andorra now has only two unresolved cases at the European Court of Human Rights, down from ten last year, placing it ahead of Ireland and.

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Key Points

  • Andorra has 2 pending ECHR cases, down from 10 last year.
  • Fewest among European states, ahead of Ireland and Liechtenstein (both 4).
  • Return to 2023 levels per Strasbourg court's overview.
  • No details on cases or comment from Andorra authorities.

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) currently has two cases from Andorra pending resolution, according to a report released by the court this morning.

This figure represents a significant drop from the ten cases outstanding last year, returning to the level seen in 2023. Andorra now has the fewest unresolved cases among European states, ahead of Ireland and Liechtenstein, both awaiting decisions on four matters.

The ECHR's overview tracks pending disputes involving countries across Europe. No further details on the nature of Andorra's two cases were provided in the report.

For context, Andorra's previous peak of ten pending cases was highlighted in national coverage last year. The court, based in Strasbourg, continues to handle applications alleging violations of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Authorities in Andorra have not commented on the latest figures.

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