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<nowiki>Buraya biçimlendirilmemiş metin ekleyin'Eğik metin'</nowiki>Turkey Ratified the European Convention on Human Rights in National Judge: Setenay Eksıoglu (2001-2016), Judges’ CVs are available on the ECHR Internet site Previous Judges: Kemel Fikret Arik (1959-1965), Suat Bilge (1966-1972), Ali Bozer (1973-1977), Feyyaz Gölcüklü (1977-1998), Rıza Türmen (1998-2008) The Court dealt with 3,218 applications concerning Turkey in 2015, of which 3,060 were declared inadmissible or struck out. It delivered 87 judgments (concerning 158 applications), 79 of which found at least one violation of the European Convention on Human Rights. Applications processed in 2014 2015 2016* Applications allocated to a judicial formation 1583 2213 942 Communicated to the Government 200 214 1074 Applications decided: 2899 3218 1150 - Declared inadmissible or struck out (Single Judge) 2328 2580 828 - Declared inadmissible or struck out (Committee) 229 402 216 - Declared inadmissible or struck out (Chamber) 227 78 25 - Decided by judgment 115 158 81 Interim measures: 10 50 59 - Granted 1 4 5 - Refused (including out of scope) 9 46 54

  • January to July 2016

For information about the Court’s judicial formations and procedure, see the ECHR internet site. Applications pending before the court on 01/07/2016 Total pending applications* 8776 Applications pending before a judicial formation: 8190 Single Judge 1002 Committee (3 Judges) 3687 Chamber (7 Judges) 3501 Grand Chamber (17 Judges) 0

  • including applications for which completed application

forms have not yet been received Turkey and ... Its contribution to the Court’s budget For 2016 the Court’s budget amounts to approximately 71 million Euros. That budget is financed by contributions from the 47 member States of the Council of Europe in accordance with scales based on population and GDP; the 2016 contribution of Turkey to the Council of Europe’s (EUR 326 million) budget is EUR 33,557,248. The Registry The task of the Registry is to provide legal and administrative support to the Court in the exercise of its judicial functions. It is composed of lawyers, administrative and technical staff and translators. There are currently 679 Registry staff members of whom 40 are Turkish.