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  • EGMR, 27.06.2000 - 22277/93

    ILHAN c. TURQUIE

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    Whatever mode is employed, the authorities must act of their own motion once the matter has come to their attention (see, for example, mutatis mutandis, Ilhan v. Turkey [GC], no. 22277/93, ECHR 2000-VII, § 63).
  • EGMR, 03.04.2001 - 27229/95

    KEENAN v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

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    Furthermore, in the case of a breach of Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention, which rank as the most fundamental provisions of the Convention, compensation for non-pecuniary damage flowing from the breach should, in principle, be available as part of the range of redress (see Z and Others v. the United Kingdom [GC], no. 29392/95, § 109, ECHR 2001-V; Keenan v. the United Kingdom, no. 27229/95, § 130, ECHR 2001-III; and Paul and Audrey Edwards v. the United Kingdom, no. 46477/99, §§ 97-98, ECHR 2002-II).
  • EGMR, 10.05.2001 - 29392/95

    Z ET AUTRES c. ROYAUME-UNI

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    Furthermore, in the case of a breach of Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention, which rank as the most fundamental provisions of the Convention, compensation for non-pecuniary damage flowing from the breach should, in principle, be available as part of the range of redress (see Z and Others v. the United Kingdom [GC], no. 29392/95, § 109, ECHR 2001-V; Keenan v. the United Kingdom, no. 27229/95, § 130, ECHR 2001-III; and Paul and Audrey Edwards v. the United Kingdom, no. 46477/99, §§ 97-98, ECHR 2002-II).
  • EGMR, 14.03.2002 - 46477/99

    PAUL ET AUDREY EDWARDS c. ROYAUME-UNI

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    Furthermore, in the case of a breach of Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention, which rank as the most fundamental provisions of the Convention, compensation for non-pecuniary damage flowing from the breach should, in principle, be available as part of the range of redress (see Z and Others v. the United Kingdom [GC], no. 29392/95, § 109, ECHR 2001-V; Keenan v. the United Kingdom, no. 27229/95, § 130, ECHR 2001-III; and Paul and Audrey Edwards v. the United Kingdom, no. 46477/99, §§ 97-98, ECHR 2002-II).
  • EGMR, 20.12.2004 - 50385/99

    MAKARATZIS c. GRECE

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    This investigation should be independent, accessible to the victim's family, carried out with reasonable promptness and expedition, and effective in the sense that it is capable of leading to a determination of whether the force used in such cases was or was not justified in the circumstances, or was otherwise unlawful (see, mutatis mutandis, McCann and Others v. the United Kingdom, 27 September 1995, § 161, Series A no. 324; Kaya v. Turkey, judgment of 19 February 1998, Reports 1998-I, p. 324, § 86; the aforementioned Hugh Jordan v. the United Kingdom, §§ 105-109; Makaratzis v. Greece [GC], no. 50385/99, §§ 73 and 74, ECHR 2004-XI; and Huohvanainen v. Finland, no. 57389/00, § 95, 13 March 2007).
  • EGMR, 06.07.2005 - 43579/98
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    Any deficiency in the investigation which undermines its capability of establishing the circumstances of the case, or the person responsible, is liable to fall foul of the required measure of effectiveness (see Nachova and Others v. Bulgaria [GC], nos. 43577/98 and 43579/98, § 113, ECHR 2005-VII, and, a contrario, Huohvanainen, cited above, §§ 110-115).
  • EGMR, 02.10.2007 - 39541/98

    DÖLEK c. TURQUIE

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    What is more, in the past the Court has found a suspended sentence in cases which concerned the authorities" attempt to arrest a suspect not to be in contradiction per se with the State's obligation to punish those who unlawfully take the life of another (see Dölek v. Turkey, no. 39541/98, §§ 79-83, 2 October 2007, and, a contrario, Ali and Ayse Duran, cited above, §§ 66-72).
  • EGMR, 20.12.2007 - 7888/03

    NIKOLOVA AND VELICHKOVA v. BULGARIA

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    The Court also notes that it has previously found a violation of Article 2 in cases where police officers whose actions resulted in death continued serving in the police (see Nikolova and Velichkova v. Bulgaria, no. 7888/03, § 63, 20 December 2007).
  • EGMR, 27.09.1995 - 18984/91

    McCANN AND OTHERS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

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    This investigation should be independent, accessible to the victim's family, carried out with reasonable promptness and expedition, and effective in the sense that it is capable of leading to a determination of whether the force used in such cases was or was not justified in the circumstances, or was otherwise unlawful (see, mutatis mutandis, McCann and Others v. the United Kingdom, 27 September 1995, § 161, Series A no. 324; Kaya v. Turkey, judgment of 19 February 1998, Reports 1998-I, p. 324, § 86; the aforementioned Hugh Jordan v. the United Kingdom, §§ 105-109; Makaratzis v. Greece [GC], no. 50385/99, §§ 73 and 74, ECHR 2004-XI; and Huohvanainen v. Finland, no. 57389/00, § 95, 13 March 2007).
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