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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
GOLUBENKO v. UKRAINE
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- EGMR, 18.09.2012 - 36327/06
- EGMR, 05.11.2013 - 36327/06
- EGMR - 36327/06
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- EGMR, 07.06.2007 - 30138/02
NURMAGOMEDOV v. RUSSIA
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The Court notes that, as opposed to pre-trial detention facilities and high-security prisons (where inmates are confined to their cell for most of the day), when assessing the issue of overcrowding in post-trial detention facilities such as correctional colonies, it considered that the personal space in the dormitory should be viewed in the context of the applicable regime, providing for a wider freedom of movement enjoyed by detainees in correctional colonies during daytime and their unobstructed access to natural light and air (see, for example, Valasinas v. Lithuania, no. 44558/98, § 107, ECHR 2001-VIII, and Nurmagomedov v. Russia (dec.), no. 30138/02, 16 September 2004). - EGMR, 10.06.2010 - 1555/04
ZAKHARKIN v. RUSSIA
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The Court has previously found it unacceptable that anyone should be detained in conditions involving a lack of adequate protection against extreme temperatures (see Mathew v. the Netherlands, no. 24919/03, § 214, ECHR 2005-IX, and Zakharkin v. Russia, no. 1555/04, § 125, 10 June 2010). - EGMR, 04.10.2005 - 3456/05
SARBAN v. MOLDOVA
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A lack of appropriate medical care may amount to treatment contrary to Article 3 (see Ä°lhan v. Turkey [GC], no. 22277/93, § 87, ECHR 2000-VII, and Sarban v. Moldova, no. 3456/05, § 90, 4 October 2005). - EGMR, 06.03.2001 - 40907/98
Griechenland, Ausweisung, Abschiebung, Abschiebungshaft, Haftbedingungen, …
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As the Court has held in its case-law, when assessing conditions of detention, account has to be taken of the cumulative effects of those conditions, as well as the specific allegations made by the applicant (see Dougoz v. Greece, no. 40907/98, § 46, ECHR 2001-II).