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   EGMR, 23.10.2012 - 10601/09   

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  • EGMR, 09.06.2009 - 33401/02

    Opuz ./. Türkei

    Auszug aus EGMR, 23.10.2012 - 10601/09
    The sentence imposed on Mr Wilson was not manifestly inadequate in relation to the gravity of the offence in question (cf. Opuz v. Turkey, no. 33401/02, §§ 169 and 170, ECHR 2009).
  • EGMR, 27.04.1988 - 9659/82

    BOYLE AND RICE v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

    Auszug aus EGMR, 23.10.2012 - 10601/09
    The Government submitted that, as the applicant did not have an arguable claim under Article 8, there could be no violation of Article 13 (Boyle and Rice v. the United Kingdom, 27 April 1988, § 52, Series A no. 131; Szula v. the United Kingdom (dec.), no. 18727/06, 4 January 2007).
  • EGMR, 20.02.2024 - 6406/21

    M.G. v. LITHUANIA

    Instead, in cases concerning violence by private individuals, the possibility of suspending the sentence had to be assessed in the light of all the relevant circumstances; the Court had previously acknowledged that a suspended sentence, although more lenient than actual deprivation of liberty, had advantages in terms of controlling the perpetrator's behaviour in the future (in that connection, the Government relied on Irene Wilson v. the United Kingdom (dec.), no. 10601/09, 23 October 2012).

    In this connection, while the Court's duty is to stress that sexual offences affect the victim's human dignity, especially when minors, as vulnerable people, are involved, we should avoid creating the impression that a prison sentence is the only appropriate response in the light of the Convention, or even the best means of achieving its values and purposes (see for instance Irene Wilson v. the United Kingdom (dec.), no. 10601/09, 23 October 2012).

  • EGMR, 20.12.2022 - 31012/19

    BAKOYANNI v. GREECE

    The Court recalls that the Convention does not guarantee the right to institute criminal proceedings or secure the conviction of a third party (Irene Wilson v. The United Kingdom (dec.), no. 10601/09, § 29, 23 October 2012, and M.T. and S.T. v. Slovakia (dec.), no. 59968/09, § 83, 29 May 2012, with further references therein).
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