Facing a rejection from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) can be disheartening, especially after investing significant time and effort into submitting your complaint. If your application was rejected due to errors or insufficient information, there is still hope. Our expert legal team offers specialized assistance to individuals who have previously filed complaints to the ECHR on their own and were denied, providing guidance on how to correct the errors and prepare a resubmission.
What We Offer in Our Service:
1. Analysis of Previously Submitted Complaints
Risks of Self-Submitted Complaints:
- Incomplete or Incorrect Documentation: Often, complaints are rejected due to missing documents, improper formatting, or incomplete information. In such cases, individuals may be unaware of these issues, leading to a failed application.
- Failure to Meet Admissibility Criteria: If the complaint does not meet the ECHR’s admissibility criteria (e.g., exhausting national remedies, meeting the 4-month deadline), it will be rejected. Sometimes, applicants are unaware that their case doesn’t meet these criteria and may have overlooked critical details.
- Inadequate Legal Arguments: Another common issue is that applicants fail to present a strong, legally substantiated argument or don’t adequately link their claim to the relevant human rights violations under the European Convention.
How We Help:
- Thorough Case Review: Our team will conduct a detailed analysis of the previously submitted complaint to identify any flaws, gaps, or mistakes that led to the rejection. We evaluate whether the complaint was missing crucial documentation or if any legal aspects were overlooked.
- Identification of Specific Errors: We highlight any errors in the complaint, including failure to meet admissibility criteria, improper documentation, or insufficient evidence.
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2. Preparing a Resubmission After Rejection
Risks of Resubmitting Without Professional Help:
- Failure to Correct Key Errors: Without professional guidance, many applicants may submit the same complaint with similar errors, which would likely lead to another rejection. Repeating the same mistakes can further delay justice and reduce the chances of the ECHR reconsidering the case.
- Missing Key Evidence: If important evidence was omitted or not sufficiently presented in the initial submission, the Court may dismiss the resubmitted complaint again. Applicants often overlook how to present evidence in the correct format or how to obtain additional evidence that strengthens their case.
- Failure to Address ECHR Feedback: If the Court provided specific feedback or pointed out deficiencies in the original submission, applicants might not know how to properly address these concerns. Ignoring such feedback could result in another dismissal.
How We Help:
- Correcting and Strengthening the Complaint: We assist in revising and strengthening your complaint to address the issues identified in the rejection notice. This includes gathering additional evidence, reformulating the legal arguments, and ensuring the complaint is fully compliant with the Court’s requirements.
- Ensuring Proper Admissibility: Our team ensures that the resubmitted complaint meets all admissibility criteria. We address any procedural issues that may have led to the initial rejection, such as incomplete national remedies or missed deadlines.
- Document and Evidence Organization: We help gather any new evidence or reformat the original evidence to ensure it complies with the ECHR’s requirements. This could involve translating documents into the appropriate languages, ensuring all necessary documentation is included, and organizing evidence in a clear and systematic manner.
- Strategic Resubmission: We offer strategic advice on how to resubmit your complaint, addressing any issues raised by the ECHR. This includes tailoring the resubmission to maximize your chances of success.
Why Choose Our Service for Correcting Your Complaint?
- Expertise in ECHR Procedures: Our team specializes in ECHR law, with years of experience in handling complaints at all stages. We know exactly what the Court expects and how to remedy errors to give your case the best chance of success.
- Detailed Error Analysis: We conduct a thorough review of your original complaint, identifying any mistakes, missed opportunities, or inadequate legal arguments. We then correct these issues to create a stronger, more compelling resubmission.
- Efficient Process: We handle all aspects of the correction and resubmission process, ensuring that your complaint is prepared and filed properly. With our help, you can avoid the delays and pitfalls that typically accompany self-submission.
- Maximized Chance of Success: By addressing the issues that led to your initial rejection, we significantly increase the likelihood that your complaint will be reconsidered and accepted by the ECHR.
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If you have already submitted a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights and have been rejected, don’t lose hope. Our team can help you correct any errors and prepare a new complaint that stands a much better chance of being accepted. Let us provide the expert legal support you need to successfully resubmit your case.
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Ivan T
Moscow, Inquiry Date: May 15, 2025
Thanks to the lawyers, I submitted my complaint on time and without mistakes. The complaint was accepted, and the correspondence is now underway. Thank you for your professionalism!

Maria R
Krasnodar, Inquiry Date: January 29, 2025
They helped me gather all the evidence, completed the form, and explained everything step by step. I wouldn’t have managed without their assistance.

Marat M
Kazan, Inquiry Date: March 11, 2025
They prepared my complaint in just two weeks. After submission, I received confirmation from Strasbourg and now feel confident.
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