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   EGMR, 07.12.2017 - 8138/16   

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  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    S.F. AND OTHERS v. BULGARIA

    Violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Degrading treatment) (Substantive aspect);Non-pecuniary damage - award (Article 41 - Non-pecuniary damage;Just satisfaction) (englisch)

  • Informationsverbund Asyl und Migration

    EMRK Art. 3
    Bulgarien, minderjährig, Haftbedingungen, Rechtswegerschöpfung, Schadensersatz, Haftdauer, unmenschliche oder erniedrigende Behandlung, Grenze, Notstand

  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    S.F. AND OTHERS v. BULGARIA - [Deutsche Übersetzung] Zusammenfassung durch das Österreichische Institut für Menschenrechte (ÖIM)

    [DEU] Violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Degrading treatment;Inhuman treatment) (Substantive aspect);Non-pecuniary damage - award (Article 41 - Non-pecuniary damage;Just satisfaction)

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  • EGMR, 24.07.2014 - 28761/11

    Polen zahlt Schmerzensgeld für Haft in CIA-Gefängnis

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    These points reflect the well-established principle of international law that international courts are not bound by domestic evidentiary rules (see, in relation specifically to the Court, Al Nashiri v. Poland, no. 28761/11, § 23, 24 July 2014, and Husayn (Abu Zubaydah) v. Poland, no. 7511/13, § 21, 24 July 2014).
  • EGMR, 24.07.2014 - 7511/13

    Polen zahlt Schmerzensgeld für Haft in CIA-Gefängnis

    Auszug aus EGMR, 07.12.2017 - 8138/16
    These points reflect the well-established principle of international law that international courts are not bound by domestic evidentiary rules (see, in relation specifically to the Court, Al Nashiri v. Poland, no. 28761/11, § 23, 24 July 2014, and Husayn (Abu Zubaydah) v. Poland, no. 7511/13, § 21, 24 July 2014).
  • EGMR, 13.07.2000 - 39221/98

    SCOZZARI ET GIUNTA c. ITALIE

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    Indeed, the Court has already relied on video evidence, not only in other contexts (see, for example, Scozzari and Giunta v. Italy [GC], nos. 39221/98 and 41963/98, §§ 10, 91 and 176, ECHR 2000-VIII; Giuliani and Gaggio v. Italy [GC], no. 23458/02, §§ 9, 139 and 185, ECHR 2011 (extracts); and Sargsyan v. Azerbaijan [GC], no. 40167/06, §§ 11, 56, 61, 70 and 133, ECHR 2015), but also specifically with a view to establishing the conditions of detention of minor migrants (see Mahmundi and Others v. Greece, no. 14902/10, §§ 60 and 64, 31 July 2012).
  • EGMR, 01.03.2010 - 46113/99

    Demopoulos ./. Türkei und 7 andere

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    46113/99 and 7 others, § 101, ECHR 2010; and Djalti v. Bulgaria, no. 31206/05, § 75, 12 March 2013).
  • EGMR, 16.06.2015 - 40167/06

    SARGSYAN c. AZERBAÏDJAN

    Auszug aus EGMR, 07.12.2017 - 8138/16
    Indeed, the Court has already relied on video evidence, not only in other contexts (see, for example, Scozzari and Giunta v. Italy [GC], nos. 39221/98 and 41963/98, §§ 10, 91 and 176, ECHR 2000-VIII; Giuliani and Gaggio v. Italy [GC], no. 23458/02, §§ 9, 139 and 185, ECHR 2011 (extracts); and Sargsyan v. Azerbaijan [GC], no. 40167/06, §§ 11, 56, 61, 70 and 133, ECHR 2015), but also specifically with a view to establishing the conditions of detention of minor migrants (see Mahmundi and Others v. Greece, no. 14902/10, §§ 60 and 64, 31 July 2012).
  • EGMR, 15.04.2012 - 29520/09

    [ENG]

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    According to its settled case-law, the Court is free to assess not only the admissibility and relevance but also the probative value of each item of evidence before it (see Ireland v. the United Kingdom, 18 January 1978, § 210, Series A no. 25, and Janowiec and Others v. Russia [GC], nos. 55508/07 and 29520/09, § 208, ECHR 2013).
  • EGMR, 06.07.2005 - 43579/98
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    It is not bound by procedural barriers to the admissibility of evidence, and adopts the conclusions supported by the free evaluation of all evidence, including such inferences as may flow from the facts and the parties" submissions (see Nachova and Others v. Bulgaria [GC], nos. 43577/98 and 43579/98, § 147, ECHR 2005-VII, and, in relation specifically to the detention of minors migrants, Rahimi, cited above, § 64).
  • EGMR, 31.07.2012 - 14902/10

    MAHMUNDI ET AUTRES c. GRÈCE

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    Indeed, the Court has already relied on video evidence, not only in other contexts (see, for example, Scozzari and Giunta v. Italy [GC], nos. 39221/98 and 41963/98, §§ 10, 91 and 176, ECHR 2000-VIII; Giuliani and Gaggio v. Italy [GC], no. 23458/02, §§ 9, 139 and 185, ECHR 2011 (extracts); and Sargsyan v. Azerbaijan [GC], no. 40167/06, §§ 11, 56, 61, 70 and 133, ECHR 2015), but also specifically with a view to establishing the conditions of detention of minor migrants (see Mahmundi and Others v. Greece, no. 14902/10, §§ 60 and 64, 31 July 2012).
  • EGMR, 23.06.2005 - 48737/99

    CHOBAN v. BULGARIA

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    The practical difficulties owing to their being foreigners who do not speak Bulgarian does not exempt them from the requirement of Article 35 § 1 of the Convention to exhaust domestic remedies (see Choban v. Bulgaria (dec.), no. 48737/99, 23 June 2005; Demopoulos and Others v. Turkey (dec.) [GC], nos.
  • EGMR, 18.11.2021 - 15670/18

    Vorfall in Kroatien: Recht auf Leben an EU-Außengrenze verletzt

    39472/07 and 39474/07, 19 January 2012; A.B. and Others v. France, no. 11593/12, 12 July 2016; Tarakhel v. Switzerland [GC], no. 29217/12, ECHR 2014 (extracts); S.F. and Others v. Bulgaria, no. 8138/16, 7 December 2017; G.B. and Others v. Turkey, no. 4633/15, 17 October 2019; and R.R. and Others v. Hungary, no. 36037/17, 2 March 2021.
  • EGMR, 21.07.2022 - 5797/17

    DARBOE AND CAMARA v. ITALY

    With regard to unaccompanied minors, the Court refers to the following case-law: Mubilanzila Mayeka and Kaniki Mitunga (cited above, §§ 50-59); Rahimi v. Greece (no. 8687/08, §§ 95-96, 5 April 2011); Abdullahi Elmi and Aweys Abubakar v. Malta (nos. 25794/13 and 28151/13, §§ 111-15), 22 November 2016; S.F. and Others v. Bulgaria (no. 8138/16, §§ 78-83, 7 December 2017); Khan v. France (no. 12267/16, §§ 92-95, 28 February 2019); Sh.D. and Others v. Greece, Austria, Croatia, Hungary, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia (no. 14165/16, §§ 52-62, 13 June 2019) and Moustahi v. France (no. 9347/14, §§ 65-67, 25 June 2020).
  • VG Hamburg, 19.09.2019 - 16 A 6012/18

    Rückführung von Flüchtlingen nach Bulgarien

    Dem entspricht, dass der Europäische Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte im Urteil vom 7. Dezember 2017 (Nr. 8138/16, Asylmagazin 2018, S. 77 ff) die Republik Bulgarien wegen der mangelhaften Bedingungen für minderjährige Schutzsuchende in den Hafteinrichtungen verurteilt hat.
  • VG Osnabrück, 02.09.2019 - 5 A 1163/18

    Anerkannte Schutzberechtigte; Bulgarien; Ibrahim; Ibrahim-Entscheidung; Jawo;

    Zwar hat der EGMR Bulgarien durch Urteil vom 7.12.2017, Nummer 8138/16, (Asylmagazin 2018, Seite 77) wegen mangelhafter Bedingungen für minderjährige Schutzsuchende in einer Hafteinrichtung verurteilt.
  • EGMR, 21.11.2019 - 61411/15

    Gestrandete Flüchtlingen am Moskauer Flughafen: Gefangen in der Transitzone?

    In so far as the confinement of aliens and asylum-seekers is concerned, the Court reiterates the standard under Article 3 of the Convention, as recapitulated in M.S.S. v. Belgium and Greece ([GC], no. 30696/09, §§ 216-18, ECHR 2011 (see also Dougoz v. Greece, no. 40907/98, § 44, ECHR 2001-II; Kaja v. Greece, no. 32927/03, §§ 45-46, 27 July 2006; S.D. v. Greece, no. 53541/07, §§ 45-48, 11 June 2009; Mahamed Jama v. Malta, no. 10290/13, §§ 86-89, 26 November 2015; Khlaifia and Others, cited above, §§ 163-67; Boudraa v. Turkey, no. 1009/16, §§ 28-29, 28 November 2017; and S.F. and Others v. Bulgaria, no. 8138/16, §§ 78-83, 7 December 2017), according to which it must be accompanied by suitable safeguards for the persons concerned and is acceptable only in order to enable States to prevent unlawful immigration while complying with their international obligations and without depriving asylum-seekers of the protection afforded by the 1951 Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and the European Convention on Human Rights (see also Rahimi v. Greece, no. 8687/08, § 62, 5 April 2011, Khlaifia and Others, cited above, § 162, in the context of positive obligations vis-à-vis foreign nationals pending issuance of a transit visa; and Shioshvili and Others v. Russia, no. 19356/07, §§ 83-86, 20 December 2016).
  • EGMR, 05.11.2020 - 31454/10

    CWIK v. POLAND

    It is important to note that the principles of free admission and free assessment of evidence are applicable in the proceedings before the European Court of Human Rights (see for instance: Ireland v. the United Kingdom, 18 January 1978, § 210, Series A no. 25; Janowiec and Others v. Russia [GC], nos. 55508/07 and 29520/09, § 208, ECHR 2013; Merabishvili v. Georgia [GC], no. 72508/13, § 315, 28 November 2017; and S.F. and Others v. Bulgaria, no. 8138/16, § 72, 7 December 2017).
  • VG Braunschweig, 16.02.2021 - 1 B 295/21

    Syrien: Dublin: Bulgarien, keine systemischen Mängel für nicht vulnerable

    Dem entspricht, dass der Europäische Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte im Urteil vom 7. Dezem­ ber 2017 (Nr. 8138/16, Asylmagazin 2018, S. 77 ff) die Republik Bulgarien we gen der mangelhaften Bedingungen für minderjährige Schutzsuchende in den Hafteinrichtungen verurteilt hat.
  • EGMR, 17.10.2019 - 4633/15

    G.B. AND OTHERS v. TURKEY

    The Court has already had occasion to rule on the detention of children in custodial facilities in an immigration context in cases such as Mubilanzila Mayeka and Kaniki Mitunga v Belgium (no. 13178/03, §§ 50-59, ECHR 2006-XI), Muskhadzhiyeva and Others v. Belgium (no. 41442/07, §§ 55-63, 19 January 2010), Rahimi v. Greece (no. 8687/08, §§ 85-86, 5 April 2011), Popov v. France (nos. 39472/07 and 39474/07, §§ 91-103, 19 January 2012), A.B. and Others v. France (no. 11593/12, §§ 110-15, 12 July 2016), Abdullahi Elmi and Aweys Abubakar v. Malta (nos. 25794/13 and 28151/13, §§ 105-15, 22 November 2016), and S.F. and Others v. Bulgaria (no. 8138/16, §§ 78-93, 7 December 2017).
  • EGMR, 25.06.2020 - 9347/14

    MOUSTAHI c. FRANCE

    Sur le placement en rétention de mineurs 54. S'agissant, d'une part, de la rétention administrative de mineurs, la Cour souligne qu'elle soulève des problèmes particuliers dans la mesure où les enfants, qu'ils soient accompagnés ou non, sont extrêmement vulnérables et ont des besoins spécifiques (S.F. et autres c. Bulgarie, no 8138/16, § 79, 7 décembre 2017).
  • EGMR, 30.11.2023 - 17089/19

    S.AB. AND S.AR. v. HUNGARY

    The general principles concerning the confinement and living conditions of asylum-seekers have been summarised in Khlaifia and Others v. Italy ([GC], no. 16483/12, §§ 158-69, 15 December 2016) and with respect to the confinement of minors in R.R. and Others (cited above, § 49), S.F. and Others v. Bulgaria, (no. 8138/16, §§ 78-83, 7 December 2017) and M.H. and Others v. Croatia, (nos. 15670/18 and 43115/18, §§ 183-186, 18 November 2021).
  • EGMR, 17.10.2023 - 12427/22

    A.D. v. MALTA

  • EGMR, 04.05.2023 - 4289/21

    A.C. ET M.C. c. FRANCE

  • EGMR, 31.03.2022 - 49775/20

    N.B. ET AUTRES c. FRANCE

  • EGMR, 22.07.2021 - 57035/18

    M.D. ET A.D. c. FRANCE

  • EGMR, 05.10.2023 - 53272/17

    P.S. AND A.M. v. HUNGARY

  • EGMR, 05.10.2023 - 58680/18

    M.A. AND OTHERS v. HUNGARY

  • EGMR, 30.03.2023 - 7027/20

    N.T. ET AUTRES c. FRANCE

  • EGMR, 04.05.2023 - 7534/20

    A.M. ET AUTRES c. FRANCE

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