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In November 2011, Diack turned over responsibility for Russian cases involving biological passport blood tests to his personal lawyer, Habib Cissé.
The court's commercial division is awash in Russian cases, approximately half of them emanating from disputes involving the former Soviet Union.
LANGUAGE-learners like to swap war-stories about their struggles, whether with Chinese tones, Japanese honorifics, German articles, Russian cases or Danish pronunciation.
Much of that backlog involves Russian cases, because the ECHR has become in the words of one old Moscow hand the "unofficial supreme court of Russia".
In 2008, a lawyer who specializes in bringing Russian cases to the European Court of Human Rights, Karinna Moskalenko, fell ill in Strasbourg; her husband and two small children were also unwell.
The list, he said, failed to expressly prohibit entry into the United States of suspected rights abusers in other Russian cases, he said, and fell short of the more punishing measure of seizing assets.
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The United States has followed the Russian case, and an American diplomat observed the hearing on Tuesday.
Yet, as the Russian case indicates, developing nuclear submarines involves significant long-term costs.
The Russian case should act as a juddering shock to the system.
The potential settlement figure for the Russian case, Schenck admitted, was "most difficult to quantify".
A similar Russian case was thrown out by a court in Colorado last fall.
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