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   EGMR, 17.07.2008 - 42234/02   

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  • EGMR, 06.04.2000 - 26772/95

    LABITA c. ITALIE

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    Such proof may, however, follow from the coexistence of sufficiently strong, clear and concordant inferences or of similar unrebutted presumptions of fact (see Labita v. Italy [GC], no. 26772/95, § 121, ECHR 2000-IV).
  • EGMR, 05.10.2000 - 57834/00

    KABLAN contre la TURQUIE

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    In addition, for an investigation to be considered effective, the authorities must take whatever reasonable steps they can to secure the evidence concerning the incident, including, inter alia, a detailed statement concerning the allegations from the alleged victim, eyewitness testimony, forensic evidence and, where appropriate, additional medical reports (see, in particular, Batı and Others v. Turkey (nos. 33097/96 and 57834/00, § 134, ECHR 2004-IV (extracts)).
  • EGMR, 03.06.2004 - 33097/96

    BATI AND OTHERS v. TURKEY

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    In addition, for an investigation to be considered effective, the authorities must take whatever reasonable steps they can to secure the evidence concerning the incident, including, inter alia, a detailed statement concerning the allegations from the alleged victim, eyewitness testimony, forensic evidence and, where appropriate, additional medical reports (see, in particular, Batı and Others v. Turkey (nos. 33097/96 and 57834/00, § 134, ECHR 2004-IV (extracts)).
  • EGMR, 26.10.2004 - 44093/98

    ÇELIK AND IMRET v. TURKEY

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    The minimum standards applicable, as defined by the Court's case-law, include the requirements that the investigation be independent, impartial and subject to public scrutiny, and that the competent authorities act with exemplary diligence and promptness (see, for example, Çelik and Ä°mret v. Turkey, no. 44093/98, § 55, 26 October 2004).
  • EGMR, 31.07.2012 - 40020/03

    M. AND OTHERS v. ITALY AND BULGARIA

    The Court reiterates that Article 3 of the Convention requires the authorities to investigate allegations of ill-treatment when they are "arguable" and "raise a reasonable suspicion", even if such treatment is administered by private individuals (see Ay v. Turkey, no. 30951/96, §§ 59-60, 22 March 2005, and Mehmet Ümit Erdem v. Turkey, no. 42234/02, § 26, 17 July 2008).
  • EGMR, 25.06.2009 - 46423/06

    BEGANOVIC v. CROATIA

    Furthermore, Article 3 of the Convention also requires the authorities to investigate allegations of ill-treatment when they are "arguable" and "raise a reasonable suspicion", even if such treatment is administered by private individuals (see, Ay v. Turkey, no. 30951/96, §§ 59-60, 22 March 2005, and Mehmet Ümit Erdem v. Turkey, no. 42234/02, § 26, 17 July 2008).
  • EGMR, 29.01.2015 - 54204/08

    UZEYIR JAFAROV v. AZERBAIJAN

    The Court further reiterates that Article 3 of the Convention also requires the authorities to investigate allegations of ill-treatment when they are "arguable" and "raise a reasonable suspicion", even if such treatment is administered by private individuals (see, among many other authorities, Ay v. Turkey, no. 30951/96, §§ 59-60, 22 March 2005; Mehmet Ümit Erdem v. Turkey, no. 42234/02, § 26, 17 July 2008; and Beganovic v. Croatia, no. 46423/06, § 66, 25 June 2009).
  • EGMR, 06.10.2009 - 19579/06

    MOKRANE c. FRANCE

    La Cour réaffirme que, combinée avec l'article 3, 1'obligation que l'article 1 de la Convention impose aux Hautes Parties contractantes de garantir à toute personne relevant de leur juridiction les droits et libertés consacrés par la Convention leur commande de prendre des mesures propres à empêcher que lesdites personnes ne soient soumises à des tortures ou à des traitements inhumains ou dégradants, même administrés par des particuliers (voir A. c. Royaume-Uni, 23 septembre 1998, § 22, Recueil des arrêts et décisions 1998-VI, Z et autres c. Royaume-Uni [GC], no 29392/95, §§ 73-75, CEDH 2001-V, et Mehmet Ümit Erdem c. Turquie, no 42234/02, §§ 24-25, 17 juillet 2008).
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