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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
BIMURADOVA v. RUSSIA
No violation of Article 2 - Right to life (Article 2-1 - Life) (Substantive aspect);Violation of Article 2 - Right to life (Article 2-1 - Effective investigation) (Procedural aspect);No violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Degrading ...
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- EGMR, 10.07.2001 - 25657/94
AVSAR c. TURQUIE
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A number of principles have been developed by the Court when faced with the task of establishing the facts of events on which the parties disagree (see El Masri v. the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia [GC], no. 39630/09, §§ 151-53, 13 December 2012): the factual findings should be based on the standard of proof "beyond reasonable doubt"; such proof may follow from the coexistence of sufficiently strong, clear and concordant inferences or of similar unrebutted presumptions of fact (see Avsar v. Turkey, no. 25657/94, § 282, ECHR 2001-VII, and Tanis and Others v. Turkey, no. 65899/01, § 160, ECHR 2005-VIII). - EGMR, 02.08.2005 - 65899/01
TANIS ET AUTRES c. TURQUIE
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A number of principles have been developed by the Court when faced with the task of establishing the facts of events on which the parties disagree (see El Masri v. the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia [GC], no. 39630/09, §§ 151-53, 13 December 2012): the factual findings should be based on the standard of proof "beyond reasonable doubt"; such proof may follow from the coexistence of sufficiently strong, clear and concordant inferences or of similar unrebutted presumptions of fact (see Avsar v. Turkey, no. 25657/94, § 282, ECHR 2001-VII, and Tanis and Others v. Turkey, no. 65899/01, § 160, ECHR 2005-VIII). - EGMR, 09.11.2006 - 7615/02
IMAKAÏEVA c. RUSSIE
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The Court further finds that the loss of earnings applies to close relatives of the disappeared persons, including spouses, elderly parents and minor children (see, among other authorities, Imakayeva v. Russia, no. 7615/02, § 213, ECHR 2006-XIII (extracts)).