No new decisions were published today
No new decisions were published today
No new decisions were published today
CASE OF KEZERASHVILI v. GEORGIA
CASE OF KEZERASHVILI v. GEORGIA
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No new decisions were published today
No new decisions were published today
No new decisions were published today
No new decisions were published today
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CASE OF A.P. v. AUSTRIA
Essence of the decision: The European Court of Human Rights found no violation of Article 2 (right to life) in both its procedural and substantive aspects in a case concerning the death of a conscript during a military 'heat march' in Austria. The Court concluded that while there were some…
1. Essence of the decision: The European Court of Human Rights ruled on a case concerning two Cypriot nationals convicted of money laundering and extortion based primarily on testimony from an accomplice who received immunity from prosecution. The Court found no violation of Article 6 § 1 (right to a fair trial) and Article 6…
No new decisions were published today
No new decisions were published today
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CASE OF UZU v. UKRAINE
The case concerns a racially motivated attack on a 16-year-old Ukrainian citizen of Afro-Ukrainian descent in a Kyiv metro station in 2015. A group of around twenty people verbally abused him with racist slurs and subsequently physically assaulted him, resulting in various injuries.The Court found that Ukraine violated Article 3…
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) issued a judgment in the case of Orlov v. Ukraine concerning the ineffective investigation of ill-treatment inflicted on the applicant by private individuals in 2009, which resulted in his partial disability. The Court found that Ukraine violated Article 3 of the Convention (prohibition of torture) in its procedural…
The case concerns the lack of an effective investigation into the ill-treatment of a 73-year-old Ukrainian woman who was physically assaulted in the context of a family dispute over a flat in Nikopol. The Court found that Ukraine violated Article 3 of the Convention (prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment) in its procedural…