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   EGMR, 26.07.2011 - 32798/02   

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https://dejure.org/2011,55715
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  • EGMR, 20.01.2009 - 28300/06

    SLAWOMIR MUSIAL v. POLAND

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    The Court has already held in a similar case that only a remedy able to address the applicant's complaint in its integrity and not merely its selected aspects, could realistically redress his situation (see Slawomir Musial v. Poland, no. 28300/06, § 80, ECHR 2009-... (extracts)).

    A summary of the general principles concerning the examination of medical care and conditions of detention under Article 3 may be found in the Court's recent judgments in Slawomir Musial v. Poland (no. 28300/06, §§ 85-88, ECHR 2009-...(extracts)) and Orchowski v. Poland (cited above, §§ 119-229).

  • EGMR, 21.12.2000 - 30873/96

    EGMEZ c. CHYPRE

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    Assessing the facts of the case as a whole, having regard in particular to the cumulative effects of the inadequate medical care and to the inappropriate living conditions during the applicant's incarceration, which had likely a detrimental effect on his health and well-being, the Court considers that the nature, duration and severity of the ill-treatment to which the applicant was subjected are sufficient to be qualified as inhuman and degrading (see Egmez v. Cyprus, no. 30873/96, § 77, ECHR 2000-XII; Labzov v. Russia, no. 62208/00, § 45, 16 June 2005; and Mayzit v. Russia, no. 63378/00, § 42, 20 January 2005).
  • EGMR, 13.12.2016 - 2961/09

    DUMIKYAN v. RUSSIA

    Assessing the facts of the case as a whole, having regard in particular to the cumulative effects of the inadequate medical care and the inappropriate conditions in which the applicant was held throughout his detention, which clearly had a detrimental effect on his health and well-being (see Kalashnikov v. Russia, no. 47095/99, § 98, ECHR 2002 VI), the Court considers that the nature, duration and severity of the ill-treatment to which the applicant was subjected are sufficient to be qualified as inhuman and degrading (see Musialek and Baczynski v. Poland, no. 32798/02, § 137, 26 July 2011; Labzov v. Russia, no. 62208/00, § 45, 16 June 2005; Mayzit v. Russia, no. 63378/00, § 42, 20 January 2005; and Egmez v. Cyprus, no. 30873/96, § 77, ECHR 2000-XII).
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