Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 08.04.2010 - 8345/05 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
UMALATOV AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA
Art. 2, Art. 3, Art. 5, Art. 13 MRK
Violation of Art. 2 Violation of Art. 3 Violation of Art. 5 Violation of Art. 13 (englisch)
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
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Wird zitiert von ... (0) Neu Zitiert selbst (7)
- EGMR, 09.11.2006 - 69480/01
LOULOUÏEV ET AUTRES c. RUSSIE
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Having regard to the previous cases concerning disappearances in Chechnya which have come before it (see, among others, Bazorkina, cited above; Imakayeva, cited above; Luluyev and Others v. Russia, no. 69480/01, ECHR 2006-XIII (extracts); Baysayeva v. Russia, no. 74237/01, 5 April 2007; Akhmadova and Sadulayeva, cited above; and Alikhadzhiyeva v. Russia, no. 68007/01, 5 July 2007), the Court finds that the circumstances in which Usman Umalatov and Shamad Durdiyev were detained can be regarded as life-threatening. - EGMR, 28.07.1999 - 34884/97
BOTTAZZI c. ITALIE
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The Court may make an award in respect of costs and expenses in so far that they were actually and necessarily incurred and are reasonable as to quantum (see Bottazzi v. Italy [GC], no. 34884/97, § 30, ECHR 1999-V and Sawicka v. Poland, no. 37645/97, § 54, 1 October 2002). - EGMR, 09.11.2006 - 7615/02
IMAKAÏEVA c. RUSSIE
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In previous cases it has already found this explanation insufficient to justify the withholding of key information requested by the Court (see Imakayeva v. Russia, no. 7615/02, § 123, ECHR 2006-XIII (extracts)).
- EGMR, 24.03.2005 - 21894/93
AKKUM AND OTHERS v. TURKEY
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However, since none of these documents have been submitted to the Court, it is reluctant to rely on them in order to absolve the Government from their responsibility to account for the fate of detainees last seen alive within their hands (see Akkum and Others v. Turkey, no. 21894/93, § 211, ECHR 2005-II). - EGMR, 05.07.2007 - 68007/01
ALIKHADZHIYEVA v. RUSSIA
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Having regard to the previous cases concerning disappearances in Chechnya which have come before it (see, among others, Bazorkina, cited above; Imakayeva, cited above; Luluyev and Others v. Russia, no. 69480/01, ECHR 2006-XIII (extracts); Baysayeva v. Russia, no. 74237/01, 5 April 2007; Akhmadova and Sadulayeva, cited above; and Alikhadzhiyeva v. Russia, no. 68007/01, 5 July 2007), the Court finds that the circumstances in which Usman Umalatov and Shamad Durdiyev were detained can be regarded as life-threatening. - EGMR, 05.04.2007 - 74237/01
BAYSAYEVA v. RUSSIA
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Having regard to the previous cases concerning disappearances in Chechnya which have come before it (see, among others, Bazorkina, cited above; Imakayeva, cited above; Luluyev and Others v. Russia, no. 69480/01, ECHR 2006-XIII (extracts); Baysayeva v. Russia, no. 74237/01, 5 April 2007; Akhmadova and Sadulayeva, cited above; and Alikhadzhiyeva v. Russia, no. 68007/01, 5 July 2007), the Court finds that the circumstances in which Usman Umalatov and Shamad Durdiyev were detained can be regarded as life-threatening. - EGMR, 01.10.2002 - 37645/97
SAWICKA v. POLAND
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The Court may make an award in respect of costs and expenses in so far that they were actually and necessarily incurred and are reasonable as to quantum (see Bottazzi v. Italy [GC], no. 34884/97, § 30, ECHR 1999-V and Sawicka v. Poland, no. 37645/97, § 54, 1 October 2002).