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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
KULAKOV v. UKRAINE
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- EGMR, 25.03.1993 - 13134/87
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Factors such as the nature and context of the treatment, the manner and method of its execution, its duration, its physical and mental effects and, in some instances, the sex, age and state of health of the victim must all be taken into account (see, among many other authorities, Costello-Roberts v. the United Kingdom, 25 March 1993, § 30, Series A no. 247-C). - EGMR, 12.02.2004 - 47287/99
PEREZ c. FRANCE
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Nevertheless, an issue may arise regarding the victim's exercise of the right to bring civil proceedings in domestic law, even if only to secure symbolic reparation or to protect a civil right such as the right to a "good reputation" (see Perez v. France [GC], no. 47287/99, § 70, ECHR 2004-...). - EGMR, 27.09.2007 - 72663/01
NIKOLAY DIMITROV c. BULGARIE
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Previous cases in which the Court has found that the State's positive obligations under Article 3 were engaged concerned far more serious instances of ill-treatment: beating with a garden cane applied with considerable force on more than one occasion (see A. v. the United Kingdom, 23 September 1998, § 21, Reports of Judgments and Decisions 1998-VI); very serious neglect and abuse for a number of years (see Z and Others v. the United Kingdom [GC], no. 29392/95, §§ 11-36, 40 and 74, ECHR 2001-V); consistent sexual abuse over a period of years (see D.P. and J.C. v. the United Kingdom, no. 38719/97, §§ 66-74, 10 October 2002); extremely serious sexual and physical abuse over a long period of time (see E. and Others v. the United Kingdom, no. 33218/96, §§ 43 and 89, 26 November 2002); multiple rape (see M.C. v. Bulgaria, no. 39272/98, §§ 16-21, 30 and 153, ECHR 2003-XII); beating all over the body with wooden planks, leading to multiple rib fractures (see Secic v. Croatia, no. 40116/02, § 8, 11 and 51, ECHR 2007-VI); and anal fissure caused by several attackers in highly intimidating circumstances (see Nikolay Dimitrov v. Bulgaria, no. 72663/01, §§ 9 and 70, 27 September 2007).
- EGMR, 10.11.2022 - 40436/16
MARMYLOVA v. UKRAINE
The Court is prepared to accept, however, that Article 6 § 1 was applicable to those proceedings under its civil limb from the moment the applicant lodged a civil claim within the framework of criminal proceedings (see Perez v. France [GC], no. 47287/99, §§ 70-74, ECHR 2004-I, and contrast Kulakov v. Ukraine (dec.), no. 12944/02, 16 November 2010, and Skorokhodov v. Ukraine, no. 56697/09, § 42, 14 November 2013).