Rechtsprechung
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
SHANIDZE v. GEORGIA
Inadmissible (englisch)
Sonstiges
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- EGMR, 11.07.2006 - 54810/00
Einsatz von Brechmitteln; Selbstbelastungsfreiheit (Schutzbereich; faires …
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The assessment of this minimum is a relative one and depends on all the circumstances of the case, such as the duration of the treatment, its physical or mental effects and, in some cases, the sex, age and state of health of the victim (see, inter alia, Jalloh v. Germany [GC], no. 54810/00, § 67, ECHR 2006-IX, and Bouyid v. Belgium [GC], no. 23380/09, § 86, ECHR 2015, with further references). - EGMR, 24.09.2002 - 27824/95
POSTI AND RAHKO v. FINLAND
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The concept of a "continuing situation" refers to a state of affairs in which there are continuous activities by or on the part of the State which render the applicant a victim (see Posti and Rahko v. Finland, no. 27824/95, § 39, ECHR 2002-VII, and Ananyev and Others v. Russia, nos. 42525/07 and 60800/08, §§ 75-78, 10 January 2012, with further references). - EGMR, 20.01.2009 - 28300/06
SLAWOMIR MUSIAL v. POLAND
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The Court reiterates that a detained applicant who suffers from a mental disorder might be more susceptible to feelings of inferiority and powerlessness, which calls for increased vigilance in reviewing the issue of the adequacy of psychiatric care in prison (see Dybeku v. Albania, no. 41153/06, § 47, 18 December 2007; Slawomir Musial v. Poland, no. 28300/06, §§ 87 and 96, 20 January 2009; and Jashi v. Georgia, (no. 10799/06, § 62, 8 January 2013). - EGMR, 10.01.2012 - 42525/07
ANANYEV AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA
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The concept of a "continuing situation" refers to a state of affairs in which there are continuous activities by or on the part of the State which render the applicant a victim (see Posti and Rahko v. Finland, no. 27824/95, § 39, ECHR 2002-VII, and Ananyev and Others v. Russia, nos. 42525/07 and 60800/08, §§ 75-78, 10 January 2012, with further references). - EGMR, 14.02.2012 - 9296/06
SHUMKOVA v. RUSSIA
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In order to judge the respondent State's responsibility for the well-being of a detainee with suicidal tendencies, the Court must establish that the authorities knew, or ought to have known at the time, of the existence of a real and immediate risk to the life and health of the identified individual and, if so, that they failed to take the necessary precautionary measures in order to diminish the opportunities for self-harm (see Renolde v. France, no. 5608/05, §§ 82-83, ECHR 2008 (extracts), and Shumkova v. Russia, no. 9296/06, §§ 90-91, 14 February 2012).