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CASE OF KHOPTYAR AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE

This judgment, **** for the protection of victims of domestic violence in Ukraine, concerns the failure of domestic authorities to conduct an effective investigation into allegations of physical abuse. The applicants—a mother, her young son, and her mother—reported being beaten by the first applicant’s partner in September 2016. Despite medical evidence documenting their injuries, the…

CASE OF FEDERICO AND RADDI v. ITALY

The case of *Federico and Raddi v. Italy* concerns the death of a prisoner, A.R., who suffered from significant and progressive weight loss while detained in Turin Prison. Despite repeated alerts from the National Guarantor of the Rights of People Detained and the prisoner’s own complaints, the prison authorities failed to conduct timely diagnostic investigations,…

CASE OF CHERTOK AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

This judgment, *Chertok and Others v. Russia*, concerns a group of twelve applications regarding the systemic failure of the Russian Federation to provide adequate detention conditions in Simferopol SIZO-1 in Crimea. The Court found that the applicants were subjected to degrading treatment, including severe overcrowding, poor sanitation, lack of privacy, and inadequate medical care, which…

CASE OF ANDRONOVA AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE

This judgment, *Andronova and Others v. Ukraine* (Applications nos. 4871/24 and 11 others), delivered by a Committee of the Fifth Section of the European Court of Human Rights on 9 July 2026, concerns systemic issues regarding detention conditions and the lack of effective domestic remedies in Ukraine. The Court joined these twelve applications due to…

CASE OF BARSUK AND GYL v. UKRAINE

This judgment, **** for the protection of human rights in Ukraine, concerns the failure of domestic authorities to effectively investigate a violent attack against two Jehovah’s Witnesses. In 2016, the applicants were physically assaulted while conducting door-to-door religious outreach, suffering significant injuries including a jaw fracture and concussion. Despite the applicants’ consistent claims that the…

CASE OF JESUS PINHAL v. PORTUGAL

This judgment of the Grand Chamber in the case of *Jesus Pinhal v. Portugal* (9 July 2026) represents a landmark development in the Court’s jurisprudence regarding the *ne bis in idem* principle (the right not to be tried or punished twice). The case involved three parallel sets of proceedings—criminal, administrative (by the Securities Market Commission,…

Review of draft laws as of 07/10/2026

2 draft laws have been registered: 15335/P Draft Resolution on adopting as a basis the draft Law of Ukraine on amendments to certain laws of Ukraine regarding real estate acquired under a mortgage Initiator: People's Deputy of Ukraine 15390 Draft Law on amendments to the Civil Code of Ukraine regarding the acquisition of ownership rights to ownerless real…

Review of the EU legislation for 10/07/2026

Please provide the text or the specific list of legal acts you would like me to analyze. I am ready to review them according to your instructions once the content is provided. Review of each of legal acts published today: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/1553 of 9 July 2026 amending Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1941 as regards the temporary…

Review of Ukrainian legislation for 10/07/2026

Please provide the texts of the legislative acts that need to be analyzed. You have not included the list of documents in your message, so I currently do not have the material to generate the digest. As soon as you send the list, I will immediately prepare the response according to your instructions in HTML format. Review…
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