This is an unusual case for the Court as it deals with the prosecution and trial of a high level State official, who had been accused, together with the President of Venezuela, of embezzlement. In the judgment on the merits the Court discussed at length the scope of due process rights. It eventually found violation of some rights protected by the American Convention on Human Rights, but all those the Commission claimed to have been violated.
Case Summary: Barreto Leiva v. Venezuela, Case Summary
Year
2009
Country
Topics
Violations Against The Inter-American Convention On Human Rights
Did the State Accept International Responsibility?
Did the State Raise Preliminary Objections?
Judges
Reparations
Case Summary
Yes