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   EGMR, 27.09.2007 - 38501/02   

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  • EGMR, 27.06.2000 - 21986/93

    Verursachung des Todes eines Gefangenen in türkischer Haft - Umfang der

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    The authorities must have taken the reasonable steps available to them to secure the evidence concerning the incident (see, for example, Salman v. Turkey [GC], no. 21986/93, § 106, ECHR 2000-VII; Tanrıkulu v. Turkey [GC], no. 23763/94, § 109, ECHR 1999-IV; Gül v. Turkey, no. 22676/93, § 89, 14 December 2000; and Güngör v. Turkey, no. 28290/95, § 69, 22 March 2005).
  • EGMR, 04.05.2000 - 45305/99

    POWELL v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

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    They submitted in particular that when an alleged violation of Article 2 concerned not a situation where death was inflicted directly by an agent of the State but a positive obligation of protection, as in the public-health sphere, in such cases the Court required "an effective independent judicial system to be set up so that the cause of death of patients in the care of the medical profession... [could] be determined and those responsible made accountable", not necessarily involving criminal proceedings (see Calvelli and Ciglio v. Italy [GC], no. 32967/96, § 49, ECHR 2002-I; Powell v. the United Kingdom (dec.), no. 45305/99, ECHR 2000-V; and Isiltan v. Turkey, no. 20498/92, Commission decision of 22 May 1995, Decisions and Reports 81-A, p. 35).
  • EGMR, 24.06.2003 - 65831/01

    Schutz der Infragestellung der von den Nazis am jüdischen Volk begangenen

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    In particular, and more specifically in connection with the refusal to join the two sets of proceedings in which the applicant had civil-party status, the Court reiterates that its case-law lays down the general principle of the "proper administration of justice" and that the measures taken by domestic courts, such as the refusal to join proceedings, have to be assessed according to whether they were appropriate and reasonable (see Boddaert v. Belgium, judgment of 12 October 1992, Series A no. 235-D, §§ 38 and 39; Coëme and Others v. Belgium, nos. 32492/96, 32547/96, 32548/96, 33209/96 and 33210/96, § 140, ECHR 2000-VII; and Garaudy v. France, (dec.), no. 65831/01, ECHR 2003-IX (extracts)).
  • EGMR, 25.03.1999 - 25444/94

    PÉLISSIER AND SASSI v. FRANCE

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    The Court has nevertheless to ascertain whether the proceedings considered as a whole, including the way in which the evidence was taken, were fair as required by Article 6 § 1 (see, among many other authorities, Pélissier and Sassi v. France [GC], no. 25444/94, § 45, ECHR 1999-II).
  • EGMR, 08.07.1999 - 23763/94

    TANRIKULU c. TURQUIE

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    The authorities must have taken the reasonable steps available to them to secure the evidence concerning the incident (see, for example, Salman v. Turkey [GC], no. 21986/93, § 106, ECHR 2000-VII; Tanrıkulu v. Turkey [GC], no. 23763/94, § 109, ECHR 1999-IV; Gül v. Turkey, no. 22676/93, § 89, 14 December 2000; and Güngör v. Turkey, no. 28290/95, § 69, 22 March 2005).
  • EGMR, 28.03.2000 - 22535/93

    MAHMUT KAYA v. TURKEY

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    Any deficiency in the investigation which undermines its ability to establish the cause of the victim's death or to identify the perpetrator or perpetrators may lead to the conclusion that it is ineffective (see Hugh Jordan v. the United Kingdom, no. 24746/94, § 127, ECHR 2001-III (extracts)), and a requirement of promptness and reasonable expedition is implicit in this context (see, for example, Mahmut Kaya v. Turkey, no. 22535/93, §§ 106-107, ECHR 2000-III, and Güngör, cited above, § 70).
  • EGMR, 14.12.2000 - 22676/93

    GÜL v. TURKEY

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    The authorities must have taken the reasonable steps available to them to secure the evidence concerning the incident (see, for example, Salman v. Turkey [GC], no. 21986/93, § 106, ECHR 2000-VII; Tanrıkulu v. Turkey [GC], no. 23763/94, § 109, ECHR 1999-IV; Gül v. Turkey, no. 22676/93, § 89, 14 December 2000; and Güngör v. Turkey, no. 28290/95, § 69, 22 March 2005).
  • EGMR, 22.06.2000 - 32492/96

    COEME AND OTHERS v. BELGIUM

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.2007 - 38501/02
    In particular, and more specifically in connection with the refusal to join the two sets of proceedings in which the applicant had civil-party status, the Court reiterates that its case-law lays down the general principle of the "proper administration of justice" and that the measures taken by domestic courts, such as the refusal to join proceedings, have to be assessed according to whether they were appropriate and reasonable (see Boddaert v. Belgium, judgment of 12 October 1992, Series A no. 235-D, §§ 38 and 39; Coëme and Others v. Belgium, nos. 32492/96, 32547/96, 32548/96, 33209/96 and 33210/96, § 140, ECHR 2000-VII; and Garaudy v. France, (dec.), no. 65831/01, ECHR 2003-IX (extracts)).
  • EGMR, 19.03.2002 - 27243/95

    SABUKTEKIN c. TURQUIE

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    The mere fact that the authorities have been informed of the death will give rise ipso facto to an obligation under Article 2 of the Convention to carry out an effective investigation into the circumstances in which it occurred (see Sabuktekin v. Turkey, no. 27243/95, § 98, ECHR 2002-II (extracts), and Kavak v. Turkey, no. 53489/99, § 45, 6 July 2006).
  • EGMR, 14.03.2002 - 46477/99

    PAUL ET AUDREY EDWARDS c. ROYAUME-UNI

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.2007 - 38501/02
    Whatever mode is employed to fulfil that purpose, the authorities must act of their own motion, once the matter has come to their attention, and they cannot leave it to the initiative of the victim's relatives (see Paul and Audrey Edwards v. the United Kingdom, no. 46477/99, § 69, ECHR 2002-II).
  • EGMR, 22.03.2005 - 28290/95

    GÜNGÖR c. TURQUIE

  • EGMR, 06.07.2006 - 53489/99

    KAVAK c. TURQUIE

  • EGMR, 02.02.2016 - 3648/04

    CAVIT TINARLIOGLU c. TURQUIE

    Il en va notamment ainsi lorsque les actes ou omissions imputables aux autorités nationales s'inscrivent dans le contexte d'erreurs de jugement ou d'imprudences (comparer avec paragraphe 112 ci-dessus), d'autant plus si les circonstances à l'origine de l'incident litigieux ne peuvent être qualifiées de suspectes (voir, par exemple, Al Fayed c. France (déc.), no 38501/02, §§ 73-78, 27 septembre 2007, et Anna Todorova, précité, § 74) et/ou si elles ne révèlent pas une inaction injustifiée des autorités face à un risque réel menaçant la vie des individus et que ces dernières ne pouvaient ignorer (voir par exemple, Kolyadenko et autres, précité, §§ 190 et 202).
  • EGMR, 11.02.2014 - 69527/10

    VASÎLCA v. THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

    The mere fact that the authorities have been informed of the death will give rise ipso facto to an obligation under Article 2 of the Convention to carry out an effective investigation into the circumstances in which it occurred (see Sabuktekin v. Turkey, no. 27243/95, § 98, ECHR 2002-II; Kavak v. Turkey, no. 53489/99, § 45, 6 July 2006; and Al Fayed v. France (dec.), no. 38501/02, 27 September 2007).
  • EGMR, 09.02.2023 - 55761/20

    BOUILLE c. FRANCE

    Si les requérants se plaignent du rejet de certaines de leurs demandes, la Cour considère, eu égard aux diligences des autorités compétentes et à l'ensemble des actes ordonnés, que les refus litigieux ne sont pas, par eux-mêmes, de nature à remettre en cause l'équité de la procédure, prise dans son ensemble (Al Fayed c. France (déc.), no 38501/02, § 81, 27 septembre 2007 ; voir également, mutatis mutandis, El Kodwa Arafat c. France (déc.), no 82189/17, § 26, 10 juin 2021).
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