| Azerbaijan: Integrity Scorecard Report > Sub-Category: Rule of Law | ||
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| 74 | Is there an appeals mechanism for challenging criminal judgments? | 67 |
| 75 | In practice, do judgments in the criminal system follow written law? | 25 |
| 76 | In practice, are judicial decisions enforced by the state? | 100 |
| 77 | Is the judiciary able to act independently? | 75 |
| 78 | Are judges safe when adjudicating corruption cases? | 100 |
| 79 | Do citizens have equal access to the justice system? | 82 |
Indicator and sub-Indicator Details
| 74 | Is there an appeals mechanism for challenging criminal judgments? | |||||||
| 74a: In law, there is a general right of appeal. | ||||||||
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Comments: The Constitution indicates the right of appeal (articles number 57, 60 and 65). References: Reference; The Constitution of Azerbaijan Republic.
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| 74b: In practice, appeals are resolved within a reasonable time period. | ||||||||
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Comments: In practice, appeals are not all resolved within a reasonable time period. References: Interview with Azer Mehtiyev, the chairman of Economic Initiatives Center, July, 2007. Reports by CESD. www.cesd.az
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| 74c: In practice, citizens can use the appeals mechanism at a reasonable cost. | ||||||||
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Comments: In some cases, citizens can use the appeals mechanism at a reasonable cost. References: Interview with Azer Mehtiyev, the chairman of Economic Initiatives Center, July, 2007. Reports by CESD. www.cesd.az
Peer Review Comments: According to the Law on Governmental Duties citizens can use the appeals mechanism at a cost ranging from US$3 to US$25. [ LINK ](=az)
Peer Review Comments: Citizens can appeal without paying a fee, but certain cases are resolved through the payment of bribes.
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| 75 | In practice, do judgments in the criminal system follow written law? | |||||||
| 75: In practice, do judgments in the criminal system follow written law? | ||||||||
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Comments: In practice, judgments in the criminal system very seldom follow written law. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
Peer Review Comments: Most judgements follow the written law except for political decisions. Even corrupt processes vary within the written law.
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| 76 | In practice, are judicial decisions enforced by the state? | |||||||
| 76: In practice, are judicial decisions enforced by the state? | ||||||||
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Comments: The state plays a crucial role in judicial decisions. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
Peer Review Comments: There are some difficulties to enforcing court decisions on civil and economic cases.
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| 77 | Is the judiciary able to act independently? | |||||||
| 77a: In law, the independence of the judiciary is guaranteed. | ||||||||
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Comments: It is guaranteed by several pieces of legislation, including the Constitution of Azerbaijan. References: Reference; The Constitution of Azerbaijan Republic.
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| 77b: In practice, national-level judges are protected from political interference. | ||||||||
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Comments: National-level judges are commonly influenced by politics, personal biases or incentives. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
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| 77c: In law, there is a transparent and objective system for distributing cases to national-level judges. | ||||||||
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Comments: Under the law, there is a transparent and objective system for distributing cases to national-level judges. References: Reference; Law on Judicial-Legal of Azerbaijan Republic.
Peer Review Comments: Nevertheless, the chairmen of the courts play key roles in the distribution of the cases.
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| 77d: In law, national-level judges are protected from removal without relevant justification. | ||||||||
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Comments: Unde the law, national-level judges are protected from removal without relevant justification. References: Reference; Law on Judicial-Legal of Azerbaijan Republic.
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| 78 | Are judges safe when adjudicating corruption cases? | |||||||
| 78a: In practice, in the last year, no judges have been physically harmed because of adjudicating corruption cases. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007. Reports by President Office.
Peer Review Comments: Apparently, no judges were physically harmed because of adjudicating corruption cases.
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| 78b: In practice, in the last year, no judges have been killed because of adjudicating corruption cases. | ||||||||
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Comments: In the last year, no judges have been killed because of adjudicating corruption cases. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007. Reports by President Office.
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| 79 | Do citizens have equal access to the justice system? | |||||||
| 79a: In practice, judicial decisions are not affected by racial or ethnic bias. | ||||||||
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Comments: Racial or ethnic bias is not very important for judicial decisions, becasue the decision is made based on bribes. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
Peer Review Comments: Decisions are mostly biased in personal or political relations.
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| 79b: In practice, women have full access to the judicial system. | ||||||||
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Comments: There is no gender discrimination. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
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| 79c: In law, the state provides legal counsel for defendants in criminal cases who cannot afford it. | ||||||||
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Comments: According to various legislation, the state provides legal counsel for defendants in criminal cases who cannot afford it. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
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| 79d: In practice, the state provides adequate legal counsel for defendants in criminal cases who cannot afford it. | ||||||||
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Comments: The state usually provides legal counsel for defendants in criminal cases who cannot afford it, but they are not always professionals. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
Peer Review Comments: In criminal cases, the state usually provides legal counsels to defendants who cannot afford them. The counsels are not always professionals, don't usually approach the cases seriously and are not responsible towards their clients.
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| 79e: In practice, citizens earning the median yearly income can afford to bring a legal suit. | ||||||||
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Comments: Not all categories of the population earning the median yearly income can afford to bring a legal suit. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
Peer Review Comments: People earning a median income can afford to and do to bring legal suits. An appealing party can request redress for court-related expenses.
Peer Review Comments: Usually people with a median yearly income can afford to bring a legal suit; however, usually a bribe is needed, and the amount varies, according to the interest of each party involved.
Peer Review Comments: In practice, citizens are calculating the potential cost of bribery if they are deciding to initiate a lawsuit.
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| 79f: In practice, a typical small retail business can afford to bring a legal suit. | ||||||||
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Comments: In some cases, a typical small retail business can afford to bring a legal suit. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
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| 79g: In practice, all citizens have access to a court of law, regardless of geographic location. | ||||||||
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Comments: Yes, citizens can do it. References: Reference; Interview with leading HR Defenders, August, 2007. Reports by Azerbaijan Lawyers Unions, 2007.
Peer Review Comments: However, there is a shortage of the defense lawyers in the regions.
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