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   EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19, 49533/19, 13837/20, 40452/20, 49902/20   

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  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    N.A. AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

    Preliminary objection joined to merits and dismissed (Article 35-1 - Exhaustion of domestic remedies);Violation of Article 2 - Right to life (Article 2-1 - Life;Effective investigation);Violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Degrading ...

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  • EGMR, 14.12.2021 - 37008/19

    A.A. AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    48523/19, 49533/19 and 49902/20 are linked to the same events as A.A. and Others v. Russia ([Committee], no. 37008/19, 14 December 2021), in which the Court found that between December 2016 and January 2017 five of the applicants' relatives had been abducted and executed by State agents in Chechnya.

    Subsequent relevant events 14. In its judgment in A.A. and Others v. Russia ([Committee], no. 37008/19, 14 December 2021), the Court has given credit to the statements of the applicants in that case, namely that on 8 February 2017 they and other relatives of the abducted persons had been invited to a meeting with the authorities in a community centre in Shali, Chechnya.

    48523/19, 49533/19 and 49902/20, the appeal against the refusal to open a criminal case was lodged in respect of all the missing men (see A.A. and Others v. Russia ([Committee], no. 37008/19, §§ 39 and 48, 14 December 2021; see also paragraph 4 above).

  • EGMR, 20.06.2013 - 63638/09

    TURLUYEVA v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    For a summary of the relevant domestic law, see Dalakov v. Russia (no. 35152/09, §§ 51-53, 16 February 2016), and Turluyeva v. Russia (no. 63638/09, §§ 56-74, 20 June 2013).

    For a summary of the principles relating to the establishment of facts concerning matters in dispute, see El-Masri v. the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ([GC], no. 39630/09, §§ 151-53, ECHR 2012) and in respect of the distribution of the burden of proof, see Turluyeva v. Russia (no. 63638/09, § 85, 20 June 2013).

  • EGMR, 16.02.2016 - 35152/09

    DALAKOV v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    For a summary of the relevant domestic law, see Dalakov v. Russia (no. 35152/09, §§ 51-53, 16 February 2016), and Turluyeva v. Russia (no. 63638/09, §§ 56-74, 20 June 2013).

    A summary of the relevant principles concerning allegations of abduction and murder perpetrated by State agents can be found in Dalakov v. Russia (no. 35152/09, §§ 61-65, 16 February 2016), and Estemirova v. Russia (no. 42705/11, §§ 63-64, 31 August 2021).

  • EGMR, 24.01.2023 - 17912/15

    KUTAYEV v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    the decision of the President of the Section to appoint one of the elected judges of the Court to sit as an ad hoc judge, applying by analogy Rule 29 § 2 of the Rules of Court (see Kutayev v. Russia, no. 17912/15, §§ 5-8, 24 January 2023);.

    Considering the cases of disappearances in the region adjudicated by the Court after Aslakhanova and Others (see, among the latest examples, A.A. and Others v. Russia, cited above, and Gasanova and Others v. Russia [Committee], no. 45900/19, 10 January 2023), the reactions of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe over the years (see, among the latest decisions, CM/Del/Dec(2021)1411/H46-31 and CM/Del/Dec(2022)1436/H46-24), as well as numerous reports by NGOs and international organisations on human rights violations in Chechnya (see, among other authorities, Kutayev v. Russia, no. 17912/15, § 100, 24 January 2023), the Court recognises that the systemic problem persists and extends not only to cases of disappearances and abductions, but more generally to the ineffectiveness of the investigations in Chechnya carried out in respect of the complaints under Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention and involving allegations against State agents.

  • EGMR, 09.11.2006 - 7615/02

    IMAKAÏEVA c. RUSSIE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    In respect of pecuniary damages claimed, the Court recalls that loss of earnings applies to close relatives of the disappeared persons, including spouses, elderly parents and children (see, among other authorities, Imakayeva v. Russia, no. 7615/02, § 213, ECHR 2006-XIII (extracts); as well as Ortsuyeva and Others v. Russia, no 3340/08, § 119, 22 November 2016; and Murdalovy v. Russia, no. 51933/08, § 108, 31 March 2020.
  • EGMR, 04.07.2023 - 11519/20

    GLUKHIN v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    The Court may draw such inferences as it deems appropriate from a party's failure or refusal to participate effectively in the proceedings (Rule 44C of the Rules of Court) (see Svetova and Others v. Russia, no. 54714/17, §§ 29-31, 24 January 2023, and Glukhin v. Russia, no. 11519/20, §§ 42-43, 4 July 2023).
  • EGMR, 18.12.2012 - 2944/06

    ASLAKHANOVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    The Court established in Aslakhanova and Others v. Russia (nos. 2944/06 and 4 others, §§ 219-21, 18 December 2012) that there had been a systemic failure to investigate unacknowledged detentions and disappearances perpetrated in Chechnya between 1999 and 2006 and after that period.
  • EGMR, 31.08.2021 - 42705/11

    ESTEMIROVA v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    A summary of the relevant principles concerning allegations of abduction and murder perpetrated by State agents can be found in Dalakov v. Russia (no. 35152/09, §§ 61-65, 16 February 2016), and Estemirova v. Russia (no. 42705/11, §§ 63-64, 31 August 2021).
  • EGMR, 31.03.2020 - 51933/08

    MURDALOVY v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    In respect of pecuniary damages claimed, the Court recalls that loss of earnings applies to close relatives of the disappeared persons, including spouses, elderly parents and children (see, among other authorities, Imakayeva v. Russia, no. 7615/02, § 213, ECHR 2006-XIII (extracts); as well as Ortsuyeva and Others v. Russia, no 3340/08, § 119, 22 November 2016; and Murdalovy v. Russia, no. 51933/08, § 108, 31 March 2020.
  • EGMR, 24.01.2023 - 54714/17

    SVETOVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 21.11.2023 - 48523/19
    The Court may draw such inferences as it deems appropriate from a party's failure or refusal to participate effectively in the proceedings (Rule 44C of the Rules of Court) (see Svetova and Others v. Russia, no. 54714/17, §§ 29-31, 24 January 2023, and Glukhin v. Russia, no. 11519/20, §§ 42-43, 4 July 2023).
  • EGMR, 06.06.2023 - 2134/23

    PIVKINA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR, 24.10.2017 - 40384/06

    DEVYATKIN v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR, 10.01.2023 - 45900/19

    GASANOVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR, 22.11.2016 - 3340/08

    ORTSUYEVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR, 14.01.2020 - 2297/15

    S.A. AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR, 15.07.2010 - 20216/07

    GELAYEVY v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR, 02.10.2018 - 16397/07

    TSAKOYEVY v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR - 2593/08 (anhängig)

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  • EGMR, 03.03.2011 - 33488/04

    KHAMBULATOVA v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR, 23.06.2020 - 76635/11

    UZHAKHOV AND ALBAGACHIYEVA v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR, 12.09.2023 - 28834/19

    LAPUNOV v. RUSSIA

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