Janowiec and Others v. Russia

Janowiec and Others v. Russia (also sometimes known as the Katyn case)[1] was a case brought before the European Court of Human Rights in 2007 and concluded in 2013 concerning the issue of human right violations in the context of the Katyn massacre.[2][3][4]

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