Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 03.05.2012 - 24527/08 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
M.S. v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
Art. 3, Art. 13, Art. 41 MRK
Violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Degrading treatment) (Substantive aspect) No violation of Article 13 - Right to an effective remedy (Article 13 - Effective remedy) Non-pecuniary damage - award (englisch)
Verfahrensgang
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- EGMR, 29.04.2003 - 50390/99
McGLINCHEY AND OTHERS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
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A similar line of argument had been rejected by the Court in McGlinchey and Others v. the United Kingdom, no. 50390/99, § 65, ECHR 2003-V. - EGMR, 17.01.2012 - 36760/06
STANEV c. BULGARIE
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Article 3 of the Convention enshrines one of the fundamental values of democratic society, prohibiting in absolute terms torture or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (see, as a recent authority and for further references, Stanev v. Bulgaria [GC], no. 36760/06, § 201, 17 January 2012). - EGMR, 03.04.2001 - 27229/95
KEENAN v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
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As for the concept of degrading treatment, the Court has in its case-law described it as treatment such as to arouse feelings of fear, anguish and inferiority capable of humiliating or debasing the victim and possibly breaking their physical or moral resistance (see Keenan v. the United Kingdom, no. 27229/95, ECHR 2001-III, § 110). - EGMR, 10.07.2001 - 33394/96
PRICE v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
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The assessment of this minimum level of severity is a relative one, depending on all the circumstances of the case, such as the duration of the treatment, its physical and mental effects and, in some cases, the sex, age and state of health of the victim (Price v. the United Kingdom, no. 33394/96, § 24, ECHR 2001-VII).