Rechtsprechung
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
MESKHIDZE v. GEORGIA
Violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Degrading treatment;Inhuman treatment) (Substantive aspect) (englisch)
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
[FRE]
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- EGMR, 18.12.2012 - 1871/08
JELADZE v. GEORGIA
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The relevant general principles concerning the adequacy of medical treatment in prisons were summarised by the Court in the cases of Blokhin v. Russia ([GC], no. 47152/06, §§ 135-140, ECHR 2016, with further references therein); see also Goginashvili (cited above, §§ 69-70); Irakli Mindadze v. Georgia (no. 17012/09, §§ 39-40, 11 December 2012, and Jeladze v. Georgia (no. 1871/08, §§ 41-42, 18 December 2012). - EGMR, 11.12.2012 - 17012/09
IRAKLI MINDADZE v. GEORGIA
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The relevant general principles concerning the adequacy of medical treatment in prisons were summarised by the Court in the cases of Blokhin v. Russia ([GC], no. 47152/06, §§ 135-140, ECHR 2016, with further references therein); see also Goginashvili (cited above, §§ 69-70); Irakli Mindadze v. Georgia (no. 17012/09, §§ 39-40, 11 December 2012, and Jeladze v. Georgia (no. 1871/08, §§ 41-42, 18 December 2012). - EGMR, 02.05.2006 - 5667/02
KÉRÉTCHACHVILI c. GEORGIE
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The Court reiterates that, except in extraordinary cases, an application may only be rejected as abusive if it was knowingly based on untrue facts (see, inter alia, Keretchashvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 5667/02, 2 May 2006, and Pirtskhalaishvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 44328/05, 29 April 2010). - EGMR, 29.04.2010 - 44328/05
PIRTSKHALAISHVILI v. GEORGIA
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The Court reiterates that, except in extraordinary cases, an application may only be rejected as abusive if it was knowingly based on untrue facts (see, inter alia, Keretchashvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 5667/02, 2 May 2006, and Pirtskhalaishvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 44328/05, 29 April 2010).