{"id":16224,"date":"2026-04-17T10:38:09","date_gmt":"2026-04-17T07:38:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lexcovery.com\/2026\/04\/case-of-tyshkovets-v-ukraine\/"},"modified":"2026-04-17T10:38:09","modified_gmt":"2026-04-17T07:38:09","slug":"case-of-tyshkovets-v-ukraine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lexcovery.com\/en\/2026\/04\/case-of-tyshkovets-v-ukraine\/","title":{"rendered":"CASE OF TYSHKOVETS v. UKRAINE"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s a breakdown of the European Court of Human Rights&#8217; decision in the case of Tyshkovets v. Ukraine:<\/p>\n<p> 1.  **Essence of the Decision:**<\/p>\n<p> The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found a violation of Article 3 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in the case of Tyshkovets v. Ukraine. The applicant, serving a life sentence, complained about the lack of a realistic prospect of release before March 3, 2023. The Court determined that the absence of a clear mechanism for reviewing life sentences before that date constituted inhuman and degrading treatment. However, the Court considered that after March 3, 2023, a new mechanism offered a realistic opportunity for review, rendering complaints about the irreducibility of the life sentence after that date inadmissible. The Court held that the finding of a violation was sufficient just satisfaction for any non-pecuniary damage sustained by the applicant.<\/p>\n<p> 2.  **Structure and Main Provisions:**<\/p>\n<p> *   **Procedure:** The judgment begins by outlining the case&#8217;s procedural history, including the date of application, the applicant&#8217;s representation, and notification to the Ukrainian Government.<br \/>\n *   **Facts:** This section briefly refers to the appended table for the applicant&#8217;s details and relevant information.<br \/>\n *   **Law &#8211; Alleged Violation of Article 3:**<br \/>\n  *   The Court reiterates that life sentences are not per se prohibited by the Convention but must be reducible both *de jure* and *de facto*.<br \/>\n  *   It refers to previous case law, particularly *Petukhov v. Ukraine (no. 2)* and *Medvid v. Ukraine*, which established similar violations and clarified the timeline for the new parole mechanism.<br \/>\n  *   The Court distinguishes between the period before and after March 3, 2023, when a new release on parole mechanism became fully operational.<br \/>\n  *   Complaints related to the period after March 3, 2023, were deemed inadmissible because the new mechanism offered a realistic opportunity for review.<br \/>\n  *   Complaints related to the period before March 3, 2023, were deemed admissible and found to be in violation of Article 3.<br \/>\n *   **Application of Article 41:** The Court determined that the finding of a violation was sufficient just satisfaction for any non-pecuniary damage.<br \/>\n *   **Appendix:** Provides specific details about the applicant, including the date of the life sentence and the judicial decision upholding the conviction.<\/p>\n<p> 3.  **Main Provisions for Use:**<\/p>\n<p> *   **Irreducibility of Life Sentences:** The decision reinforces the principle that life sentences must be reducible, with a prospect of release and a possibility of review, to be compatible with Article 3 of the Convention.<br \/>\n *   **Temporal Limitation:** The decision highlights the importance of the date of March 3, 2023, as the point when Ukraine&#8217;s new release on parole mechanism became fully operational. This date is crucial for assessing similar complaints regarding life sentences in Ukraine.<br \/>\n *   **Just Satisfaction:** The Court&#8217;s decision not to award additional compensation beyond the finding of a violation may influence future cases with similar circumstances.<br \/>\n *   **Reference to Previous Case Law:** The decision relies heavily on previous case law, particularly *Petukhov v. Ukraine (no. 2)* and *Medvid v. Ukraine*, which provides a context for understanding the Court&#8217;s reasoning.<\/p>\n<p> **** This decision has implications for Ukraine, as it addresses the issue of life sentences and the need for a clear and realistic mechanism for review and potential release. It also affects Ukrainians serving life sentences, as it clarifies their rights under Article 3 of the Convention.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/hudoc.echr.coe.int\/?i=001-249585\"><strong>Full text by link<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s a breakdown of the European Court of Human Rights&#8217; decision in the case of Tyshkovets v. Ukraine: 1. **Essence of the Decision:** The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found a violation of Article 3 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in the case of Tyshkovets v. 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