... the ECHR ripped apart Knox’s criminal slander [malicious accusation ("calunnia")] conviction, with especially damning criticism reserved for the disgusting and unlawful way in which Knox was interrogated on 5th/6th November. ....
LondonJohn, I took the liberty of clarifying the wording in your post idenifying the name of the Italian crime for which Knox was convicted.
LondonJohn, thanks for reminding us of the ECHR final judgment Knox v. Italy, which found that Italy had violated Knox's rights under three provisions of the European Convention: Articles 6.1 with 6.3c (unfair trial resulting from interrogation without a defense lawyer), Articles 6.1 with 6.3e (unfair trial resulting from failure to provide a fair interpreter), and Article 3 under its procedural limb (failure to conduct a fair and independent investigation of a credible claim of mistreatment by the police).
The final judgment Knox v. Italy is currently awaiting resolution under the supervision of the Committee of Ministers (CoM) of the Council of Europe.
It's of interest to compare Italy's performance in resolving final judgments of the ECHR to that of other countries, such as the UK, of roughly similar populations (Italy's population is about 60 million, that of the UK, about 67 million).
Knox v. Italy is one of 60 Leading cases against Italy pending before the CoM. Italy has 165 closed (finally resolved) Leading cases, so about 27% of the total leading cases against Italy are pending. Of the 60 pending leading cases, 50% have ECHR final judgment dates (FJD) no older than 2018, while the oldest FJD among the pending Leading cases is 1997.
In comparison, the UK has 10 Leading cases pending, with 204 closed leading cases, so about 10% of the total Leading cases against the UK remain pending. Of the 10 pending cases, 50% have FJD no older than 2021, while the oldest FJD among the pending Leading cases is 2001.
Comparing Italy to the other large-population western European democracies (Spain, 47 M; France, 65 M; Germany, 84 M) also shows that Italy has the highest proportion of pending Leading cases to total Leading cases and the slowest rate of reaching final resolution of the Leading cases (as a group) under CoM supervision.
Source:
https://hudoc.exec.coe.int/eng#{%22EXECDocumentTypeCollection%22:[%22CEC%22]}
(analysis conducted using the appropriate filters to isolate the relevant data)