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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
KOSUMOVA v. RUSSIA
Art. 2, Art. 2 Abs. 1, Art. 35, Art. 41 MRK
Remainder inadmissible No violation of Article 2 - Right to life (Article 2 - Positive obligations Article 2-1 - Life) (Substantive aspect) Violation of Article 2 - Right to life (Article 2-1 - Effective investigation) (Procedural aspect) Non-pecuniary damage - ...
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
Kosumova v. Russia
- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
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- EGMR, 27.09.1995 - 18984/91
McCANN AND OTHERS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
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In the light of the importance of the protection afforded by Article 2, the Court must subject deprivation of life to the most careful scrutiny, taking into consideration not only the actions of State agents but also all the surrounding circumstances (see, among other authorities, McCann and Others v. the United Kingdom, 27 September 1995, §§ 146-47, Series A no. 324, and Avsar v. Turkey, no. 25657/94, § 391, ECHR 2001-VII (extracts)). - EGMR, 20.05.1999 - 21594/93
Verursachung des Todes eines türkischen Staatsangehörigen durch türkische …
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To be "effective", an investigation should meet several basic requirements, formulated in the Court's case-law under Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention: it should be independent (see OÄ?ur v. Turkey [GC], no. 21594/93, §§ 91-92, ECHR 1999-III), thorough (see Mikheyev v. Russia, no. 77617/01, § 108, 26 January 2006; see also, mutatis mutandis, Salman v. Turkey [GC], no. 21986/93, § 106, ECHR 2000-VII; Tanrıkulu v. Turkey [GC], no. 23763/94, §§ 104 et seq., ECHR 1999-IV; and Gül v. Turkey, no. 22676/93, § 89, 14 December 2000), expeditious (see Isayeva v. Russia, no. 57950/00, § 213, 24 February 2005); and the materials and conclusions of the investigation should be sufficiently accessible for the relatives of the victims to the extent that it does not seriously undermine its efficiency (see Finogenov and Others, cited above, § 270). - EGMR, 27.06.2000 - 21986/93
Verursachung des Todes eines Gefangenen in türkischer Haft - Umfang der …
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To be "effective", an investigation should meet several basic requirements, formulated in the Court's case-law under Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention: it should be independent (see OÄ?ur v. Turkey [GC], no. 21594/93, §§ 91-92, ECHR 1999-III), thorough (see Mikheyev v. Russia, no. 77617/01, § 108, 26 January 2006; see also, mutatis mutandis, Salman v. Turkey [GC], no. 21986/93, § 106, ECHR 2000-VII; Tanrıkulu v. Turkey [GC], no. 23763/94, §§ 104 et seq., ECHR 1999-IV; and Gül v. Turkey, no. 22676/93, § 89, 14 December 2000), expeditious (see Isayeva v. Russia, no. 57950/00, § 213, 24 February 2005); and the materials and conclusions of the investigation should be sufficiently accessible for the relatives of the victims to the extent that it does not seriously undermine its efficiency (see Finogenov and Others, cited above, § 270).
- EGMR, 04.12.1995 - 18896/91
RIBITSCH c. AUTRICHE
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Nonetheless, where allegations are made under Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention, the Court must apply a particularly thorough scrutiny (see, mutatis mutandis, Ribitsch v. Austria, 4 December 1995, § 32, Series A no. 336, and Avsar, cited above, § 283) even if certain domestic proceedings and investigations have already taken place. - EGMR, 26.01.2006 - 77617/01
MIKHEYEV v. RUSSIA
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To be "effective", an investigation should meet several basic requirements, formulated in the Court's case-law under Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention: it should be independent (see OÄ?ur v. Turkey [GC], no. 21594/93, §§ 91-92, ECHR 1999-III), thorough (see Mikheyev v. Russia, no. 77617/01, § 108, 26 January 2006; see also, mutatis mutandis, Salman v. Turkey [GC], no. 21986/93, § 106, ECHR 2000-VII; Tanrıkulu v. Turkey [GC], no. 23763/94, §§ 104 et seq., ECHR 1999-IV; and Gül v. Turkey, no. 22676/93, § 89, 14 December 2000), expeditious (see Isayeva v. Russia, no. 57950/00, § 213, 24 February 2005); and the materials and conclusions of the investigation should be sufficiently accessible for the relatives of the victims to the extent that it does not seriously undermine its efficiency (see Finogenov and Others, cited above, § 270). - EGMR, 08.07.1999 - 23763/94
TANRIKULU c. TURQUIE
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To be "effective", an investigation should meet several basic requirements, formulated in the Court's case-law under Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention: it should be independent (see OÄ?ur v. Turkey [GC], no. 21594/93, §§ 91-92, ECHR 1999-III), thorough (see Mikheyev v. Russia, no. 77617/01, § 108, 26 January 2006; see also, mutatis mutandis, Salman v. Turkey [GC], no. 21986/93, § 106, ECHR 2000-VII; Tanrıkulu v. Turkey [GC], no. 23763/94, §§ 104 et seq., ECHR 1999-IV; and Gül v. Turkey, no. 22676/93, § 89, 14 December 2000), expeditious (see Isayeva v. Russia, no. 57950/00, § 213, 24 February 2005); and the materials and conclusions of the investigation should be sufficiently accessible for the relatives of the victims to the extent that it does not seriously undermine its efficiency (see Finogenov and Others, cited above, § 270). - EGMR, 14.12.2000 - 22676/93
GÜL v. TURKEY
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To be "effective", an investigation should meet several basic requirements, formulated in the Court's case-law under Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention: it should be independent (see OÄ?ur v. Turkey [GC], no. 21594/93, §§ 91-92, ECHR 1999-III), thorough (see Mikheyev v. Russia, no. 77617/01, § 108, 26 January 2006; see also, mutatis mutandis, Salman v. Turkey [GC], no. 21986/93, § 106, ECHR 2000-VII; Tanrıkulu v. Turkey [GC], no. 23763/94, §§ 104 et seq., ECHR 1999-IV; and Gül v. Turkey, no. 22676/93, § 89, 14 December 2000), expeditious (see Isayeva v. Russia, no. 57950/00, § 213, 24 February 2005); and the materials and conclusions of the investigation should be sufficiently accessible for the relatives of the victims to the extent that it does not seriously undermine its efficiency (see Finogenov and Others, cited above, § 270). - EGMR, 24.02.2005 - 57950/00
ISAYEVA v. RUSSIA
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To be "effective", an investigation should meet several basic requirements, formulated in the Court's case-law under Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention: it should be independent (see OÄ?ur v. Turkey [GC], no. 21594/93, §§ 91-92, ECHR 1999-III), thorough (see Mikheyev v. Russia, no. 77617/01, § 108, 26 January 2006; see also, mutatis mutandis, Salman v. Turkey [GC], no. 21986/93, § 106, ECHR 2000-VII; Tanrıkulu v. Turkey [GC], no. 23763/94, §§ 104 et seq., ECHR 1999-IV; and Gül v. Turkey, no. 22676/93, § 89, 14 December 2000), expeditious (see Isayeva v. Russia, no. 57950/00, § 213, 24 February 2005); and the materials and conclusions of the investigation should be sufficiently accessible for the relatives of the victims to the extent that it does not seriously undermine its efficiency (see Finogenov and Others, cited above, § 270).
- EGMR - 14202/08 (anhängig)
YUNUSOVY v. RUSSIA and 1 other application
For a summary of the relevant domestic regulations see Kosumova v. Russia, no. 2527/09, §§ 66-72, 16 October 2014.