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  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    M.A. v. SLOVENIA

    Art. 8, Art. 8 Abs. 1, Art. 35, Art. 41 MRK
    Violation of Article 8 - Right to respect for private and family life (Article 8-1 - Respect for family life) Non-pecuniary damage - award (Article 41 - Non-pecuniary damage Just satisfaction) (englisch)

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  • EGMR, 11.01.2000 - 29813/96

    ALMEIDA GARRETT, MASCARENHAS FALCAO AND OTHERS v. PORTUGAL

    Auszug aus EGMR, 15.01.2015 - 3400/07
    After ratification, the State's acts must conform to the Convention or its Protocols and subsequent facts fall within the Court's jurisdiction even where they are merely extensions of an already existing situation (see, for example, Almeida Garrett, Mascarenhas Falcão and Others v. Portugal, nos. 29813/96 and 30229/96, § 43, ECHR 2000-I).
  • EGMR, 06.04.2000 - 26772/95

    LABITA c. ITALIE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 15.01.2015 - 3400/07
    The promptness of the authorities" reaction to the complaints is an important factor (see Labita v. Italy [GC], no. 26772/95, §§ 133 et seq., ECHR 2000-IV).
  • EGMR, 18.10.2001 - 31143/96

    INDELICATO c. ITALIE

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    Consideration has been given in the Court's judgments to matters such as the time taken to open investigations, delays in identifying witnesses or taking statements (see Matasaru and Savitchi v. Moldova, nos. 38281/08, §§ 88 and 93, 2 November 2010), the length of time taken for the initial investigation (see Indelicato v. Italy, no. 31143/96, § 37, 18 October 2001), and unjustified protraction of the criminal proceedings resulting in the expiry of the statute of limitations (see Angelova and Iliev v. Bulgaria, no. 55523/00, §§ 101-103, 26 July 2007, and P.M. v. Bulgaria, cited above, § 66).
  • EGMR, 17.10.2006 - 52067/99

    OKKALI c. TURQUIE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 15.01.2015 - 3400/07
    In such cases the proceedings as a whole, including the trial stage, must satisfy the requirements of the prohibition of ill-treatment (see Okkalı v. Turkey, no. 52067/99, § 65, ECHR 2006-XII (extracts), and Çelik v. Turkey (no. 2), no. 39326/02, § 34, 27 May 2010).
  • EGMR, 17.12.2009 - 32704/04

    DENIS VASILYEV v. RUSSIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 15.01.2015 - 3400/07
    The authorities must have taken the reasonable steps available to them to secure the evidence concerning the incident, such as by taking witness statements and gathering forensic evidence, and a requirement of promptness and reasonable expedition is implicit in this context (see Denis Vasilyev v. Russia, no. 32704/04, § 100, 17 December 2009, with further references).
  • EGMR, 27.05.2010 - 39326/02

    ÇELIK v. TURKEY (No. 2)

    Auszug aus EGMR, 15.01.2015 - 3400/07
    In such cases the proceedings as a whole, including the trial stage, must satisfy the requirements of the prohibition of ill-treatment (see Okkalı v. Turkey, no. 52067/99, § 65, ECHR 2006-XII (extracts), and Çelik v. Turkey (no. 2), no. 39326/02, § 34, 27 May 2010).
  • EGMR, 02.11.2010 - 38281/08

    MATASARU AND SAVITCHI v. MOLDOVA

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    Consideration has been given in the Court's judgments to matters such as the time taken to open investigations, delays in identifying witnesses or taking statements (see Matasaru and Savitchi v. Moldova, nos. 38281/08, §§ 88 and 93, 2 November 2010), the length of time taken for the initial investigation (see Indelicato v. Italy, no. 31143/96, § 37, 18 October 2001), and unjustified protraction of the criminal proceedings resulting in the expiry of the statute of limitations (see Angelova and Iliev v. Bulgaria, no. 55523/00, §§ 101-103, 26 July 2007, and P.M. v. Bulgaria, cited above, § 66).
  • EKMR, 08.09.1997 - 30229/96

    J. M.F. ET AUTRES contre le PORTUGAL

    Auszug aus EGMR, 15.01.2015 - 3400/07
    After ratification, the State's acts must conform to the Convention or its Protocols and subsequent facts fall within the Court's jurisdiction even where they are merely extensions of an already existing situation (see, for example, Almeida Garrett, Mascarenhas Falcão and Others v. Portugal, nos. 29813/96 and 30229/96, § 43, ECHR 2000-I).
  • EGMR, 27.06.2000 - 22277/93

    ILHAN c. TURQUIE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 15.01.2015 - 3400/07
    With regard to the procedural obligations incumbent on the States, the Court observes that they have been implied in varying contexts under the Convention (see, for example, B. v. the United Kingdom, 8 July 1987, § 63, Series A no. 121; M.C. v. Bulgaria, no. 39272/98, §§ 148-153, ECHR 2003-XII; and Cyprus v. Turkey [GC], no. 25781/94, § 147, ECHR 2001-IV) where this has been perceived as necessary to ensure that the rights guaranteed under the Convention are not theoretical or illusory, but practical and effective (Ä°lhan v. Turkey [GC], no. 22277/93, § 91, ECHR 2000-VII).
  • EGMR, 04.12.2003 - 39272/98

    M.C. c. BULGARIE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 15.01.2015 - 3400/07
    With regard to the procedural obligations incumbent on the States, the Court observes that they have been implied in varying contexts under the Convention (see, for example, B. v. the United Kingdom, 8 July 1987, § 63, Series A no. 121; M.C. v. Bulgaria, no. 39272/98, §§ 148-153, ECHR 2003-XII; and Cyprus v. Turkey [GC], no. 25781/94, § 147, ECHR 2001-IV) where this has been perceived as necessary to ensure that the rights guaranteed under the Convention are not theoretical or illusory, but practical and effective (Ä°lhan v. Turkey [GC], no. 22277/93, § 91, ECHR 2000-VII).
  • EGMR, 14.12.2021 - 55974/16

    TUNIKOVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

    To be effective, such an investigation must be prompt and thorough; these requirements apply to the proceedings as a whole, including the trial stage (see M.A. v. Slovenia, no. 3400/07, § 48, 15 January 2015, and Kosteckas v. Lithuania, no. 960/13, § 41, 13 June 2017).
  • EGMR, 07.07.2022 - 32715/19

    M.S. c. ITALIE

    Pour être efficace, une telle enquête doit être rapide et approfondie ; ces exigences s'appliquent à la procédure dans son ensemble, y compris pendant la phase de jugement (M.A. c. Slovénie, no 3400/07, § 48, 15 janvier 2015, et Kosteckas c. Lituanie, no 960/13, § 41, 13 juin 2017).
  • EGMR, 16.06.2022 - 23735/19

    DE GIORGI c. ITALIE

    Pour être efficace, une telle enquête doit être rapide et approfondie ; ces exigences s'appliquent à la procédure dans son ensemble, y compris au stade du procès (M.A. c. Slovénie, no 3400/07, § 48, 15 janvier 2015, et Kosteckas c. Lituanie, no 960/13, § 41, 13 juin 2017).
  • EGMR, 17.10.2023 - 55351/17

    LUCA v. THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

    To be effective, such an investigation must be prompt and thorough; these requirements apply to the proceedings as a whole, including the trial stage (see M.A. v. Slovenia, no. 3400/07, § 48, 15 January 2015, and Kosteckas v. Lithuania, no. 960/13, § 41, 13 June 2017).
  • EGMR, 20.02.2020 - 41990/18

    Y v. BULGARIA

    It is settled that rape and serious sexual assault amount to treatment falling within the ambit of Article 3 of the Convention (see Aydin v. Turkey, 25 September 1997, § 83, Reports of Judgments and Decisions 1997-VI, and Maslova and Nalbandov v. Russia, no. 839/02, § 85, 24 January 2008, which concerned rape of detainees by State officials, and M.C. v. Bulgaria, no. 39272/98, §§ 149 and 151, ECHR 2003-XII; P.M. v. Bulgaria, no. 49669/07, § 63, 24 January 2012; D.J. v. Croatia, no. 42418/10, § 83, 24 July 2012; M.N. v. Bulgaria, no. 3832/06, § 34, 27 November 2012; W. v. Slovenia, no. 24125/06, § 63, 23 January 2014; M.A. v. Slovenia, no. 3400/07, § 46, 15 January 2015; N.D. v. Slovenia, no. 16605/09, § 56, 15 January 2015; S.Z. v. Bulgaria, no. 29263/12, § 41, 3 March 2015; I.P. v. the Republic of Moldova, no. 33708/12, § 32, 28 April 2015; Y. v. Slovenia, no. 41107/10, § 95, ECHR 2015 (extracts); S.M. v. Russia, no. 75863/11, § 67, 22 October 2015; I.C. v. Romania, no. 36934/08, § 52, 24 May 2016; and B.V. v. Belgium, no. 61030/08, § 55, 2 May 2017, which concerned rape or serious sexual assault by private persons).
  • EGMR, 08.09.2022 - 35898/16

    J.I. v. CROATIA

    To be effective, such an investigation must be prompt and thorough; these requirements apply to the proceedings as a whole, including the trial stage (see M.A. v. Slovenia, no. 3400/07, § 48, 15 January 2015, and Kosteckas v. Lithuania, no. 960/13, § 41, 13 June 2017).
  • EGMR, 22.10.2019 - 20289/10

    BARSOVA v. RUSSIA

    Turning next to the State's obligation to conduct an effective investigation into all acts of domestic violence capable of leading to the punishment of the perpetrator, the Court reiterates that the requirements of promptness and thoroughness enshrined in Article 3 apply to the proceedings as a whole, including the trial stage (see M.A. v. Slovenia, no. 3400/07, § 48, 15 January 2015, and Kosteckas v. Lithuania, no. 960/13, § 41, 13 June 2017).
  • EGMR, 15.06.2023 - 38650/18

    GAIDUKEVICH v. GEORGIA

    To be effective, such an investigation must be prompt and thorough; these requirements apply to the proceedings as a whole, including the trial stage (see M.A. v. Slovenia, no. 3400/07, § 48, 15 January 2015, and Kosteckas v. Lithuania, no. 960/13, § 41, 13 June 2017).
  • EGMR, 22.10.2015 - 75863/11

    S.M. v. RUSSIA

    The Court notes that the thrust of the applicant's complaint focuses on the effectiveness of the investigation into the rape (see, by contrast, M.C. v. Bulgaria, no. 39272/98, §§ 148-68, ECHR 2003-XII) and that Article 3 provides sufficient legal basis for the State's duty to conduct an investigation into serious offences against an individual's physical integrity (see P.M. v. Bulgaria, no. 49669/07, § 58, 24 January 2012; N.D. v. Slovenia, no. 16605/09, § 38, 15 January 2015; and M.A. v. Slovenia, no. 3400/07, § 36, 15 January 2015).
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