The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) handed down its decision Friday in the case of Vincent Lambert. It validates the decision of the French Council of State which had expressed support for the cessation of feeding and hydration of quadriplegic. The France is not condemned.

This is the first time the European court to rule on the end of life. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has validated this Friday stopped caring for Vincent Lambert, in accordance with the decision of the French Council of State. The France is not condemned and may authorize the interruption of treatments that artificially keep alive the quadriplegic 38 years in a vegetative state since 2008.

The European court ruled against parents, a sister and a half brother of Vincent Lambert denouncing, in this programmed death, a violation of the "right to life" and "inhuman and degrading treatment." The wife of Vincent Lambert, five of his siblings and a nephew asked instead that the patient may die "with dignity", on the advice of his doctors and that it would, according to them, desired. The Council of State considered that the continued Vincent Lambert of life was within "unreasonable obstinacy".

The ECHR judgment is final. It could now set a precedent for all Member States of the European Union.

Coalition for the International Criminal Court

MASTER

The ICB wishes to inform you of the Official Announcement of the Master on International Criminal Justice created with the Rovira i Virgili University

4Th International Meeting Of Defence Offices

25 & 26 November 2016 London, United Kingdom

SUMMARY REPORT

 

Defence Office of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon

Dear Madam, Sir,

The Defence Office of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon thank you again for your participation in the Fourth International Meetings of Defence Offices which were held in London, on 25th and 26th of November 2016.

Please find attached the Summary report of the Meetings in French, English and Arabic. 

You will also find attached the questionnaire on Defence Investigations, which we thank you for completing in the language of your choice, and sending back to us, if you have not already done so. As Johann said during the Meetings,your answers will be very useful in that they will illustrate the Guide to Investigations with concrete examples from you experience.

Thank you again for your participation and we hope to see you again in Nuremberg for the Fifth Meetings in 2017.

Kind regards,