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  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    MACHALIKASHVILI AND OTHERS v. GEORGIA

    Remainder inadmissible (Art. 35) Admissibility criteria;(Art. 35-3-a) Manifestly ill-founded;Violation of Article 2 - Right to life (Article 2-1 - Effective investigation) (Procedural aspect);No violation of Article 2 - Right to life (Article 2-1 - Life;Article 2-2 ...

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  • EGMR, 20.12.2004 - 50385/99

    MAKARATZIS c. GRECE

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    43577/98 and 43579/98, §§ 93-94, ECHR 2005-VII; see also Makaratzis v. Greece [GC], no. 50385/99, §§ 56-59, ECHR 2004-XI).
  • EGMR, 06.07.2005 - 43579/98
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    43577/98 and 43579/98, §§ 93-94, ECHR 2005-VII; see also Makaratzis v. Greece [GC], no. 50385/99, §§ 56-59, ECHR 2004-XI).
  • EGMR, 27.09.1995 - 18984/91

    McCANN AND OTHERS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

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    In view of the fundamental nature of the right to life, the circumstances in which deprivation of life may be justified must be strictly construed (see McCann and Others v. the United Kingdom, 27 September 1995, §§ 150 and 194, Series A no. 324; Bubbins v. the United Kingdom, no. 50196/99, §§ 135-36, ECHR 2005-II (extracts); Nachova and Others v. Bulgaria [GC], nos.
  • EGMR, 20.05.1999 - 21594/93

    Verursachung des Todes eines türkischen Staatsangehörigen durch türkische

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    The use of force which may result in the deprivation of life must be no more than "absolutely necessary" and must be strictly proportionate to the achievement of one of the purposes set out in Article 2 § 2 (a), (b) and (c) (see Ogur v. Turkey [GC], no. 21594/93, § 78, ECHR 1999-III).
  • EGMR, 15.10.2013 - 34529/10

    GUTSANOVI c. BULGARIE

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    It reiterates in this connection its judgment in Gutsanovi v. Bulgaria (no. 34529/10, § 132, ECHR 2013 (extracts)), where it held that it cannot go so far as to require law-enforcement agencies not to arrest persons suspected of criminal offences in their homes whenever their children or spouses are present.
  • EGMR, 17.03.2005 - 50196/99

    BUBBINS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

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    In view of the fundamental nature of the right to life, the circumstances in which deprivation of life may be justified must be strictly construed (see McCann and Others v. the United Kingdom, 27 September 1995, §§ 150 and 194, Series A no. 324; Bubbins v. the United Kingdom, no. 50196/99, §§ 135-36, ECHR 2005-II (extracts); Nachova and Others v. Bulgaria [GC], nos.
  • EGMR, 05.07.2007 - 21449/04

    CELNIKU c. GRECE

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    Thus, the SSS were not dealing with an unplanned and spontaneous operation per se (contrast Makaratzis, cited above, § 69; see also, Rehbock v. Slovenia, no. 29462/95, §§ 71-72, ECHR 2000-XII, and Celniku v. Greece, no. 21449/04, § 56, 5 July 2007).
  • EGMR, 20.03.2018 - 16538/17

    Türkei wegen Haft für Journalisten verurteilt

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    The Court also notes that it has previously accepted that the last stage of a particular remedy may be reached after the application has been lodged but before its admissibility has been determined, as is the situation in the present case (see Karoussiotis v. Portugal, no. 23205/08, § 57, ECHR 2011 (extracts), and ?žahin Alpay v. Turkey, no. 16538/17, § 86, 20 March 2018).
  • EGMR, 04.05.2001 - 28883/95

    McKERR c. ROYAUME-UNI

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    The requisite access of the public or the victim's relatives may, however, be provided for in other stages of the procedure (see, among other authorities, Giuliani and Gaggio, cited above, § 304, and McKerr v. the United Kingdom, no. 28883/95, § 129, ECHR 2001-III).
  • EGMR, 17.07.2018 - 15086/07

    Mord an Journalistin: Russland wegen Politkowskaja-Ermittlungen verurteilt

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    The specific requirements of the duty to investigate can be found in Mustafa Tunç and Fecire Tunç (cited above, §§ 169-82; see also Giuliani and Gaggio v. Italy [GC], no. 23458/02, §§ 298-306, ECHR 2011 (extracts), and Mazepa and Others v. Russia, no. 15086/07, §§ 69-70, 17 July 2018).
  • EGMR, 03.05.2011 - 17170/04

    KERIMOVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

  • EGMR, 14.05.2020 - 24913/15

    JABLONSKA v. POLAND

  • EGMR, 01.04.2021 - 45322/17

    M.B. AND OTHERS v. SLOVAKIA

  • EGMR, 18.09.2018 - 4800/10

    SHAVLOKHOVA v. GEORGIA

  • EGMR, 03.10.2019 - 50283/13

    FOUNTAS v. GREECE

  • EGMR, 07.12.2023 - 26074/18

    V v. THE CZECH REPUBLIC

    In the light of the importance of the protection afforded by Article 2, the Court must subject allegations of a breach of this provision to the most careful scrutiny, taking into consideration not only the actions of State agents but also all the surrounding circumstances - including such matters as the relevant legal or regulatory framework in place and the planning and control of the actions under examination (see Makaratzis, cited above, §§ 57-59; Tekin and Arslan, cited above, §§ 83 and 99; Boukrourou and Others, cited above, § 55; and Machalikashvili and Others v. Georgia, no. 32245/19, § 99, 19 January 2023).

    Moreover, errors of judgment or mistaken assessments, unfortunate in retrospect, will not per se entail responsibility under Article 2 of the Convention (see, among other authorities, Tagayeva and Others v. Russia, nos. 26562/07 and 6 others, § 609, 13 April 2017, and Machalikashvili and Others v. Georgia, no. 32245/19, § 105, 19 January 2023).

  • EGMR, 14.11.2023 - 1049/17

    NIKA v. ALBANIA

    Thus, it is clear that the authorities, the National Guard and the police were not dealing with an unplanned and spontaneous operation (compare Michalikashvili and Others v. Georgia, no. 32245/19, § 101, 19 January 2023; also contrast Makaratzis, cited above, § 69), and had sufficient time to prepare for the protest.
  • EGMR, 22.02.2024 - 45987/21

    ELIBASHVILI v. GEORGIA

    Having regard to the Court's relevant case-law and in view of the circumstances of the present case, the Court dismisses both inadmissibility pleas (see Machalikashvili and Others v. Georgia, no. 32245/19, §§ 68-69, 19 January 2023; see also Shavadze v. Georgia, no. 72080/12, §§ 26-27, 19 November 2020; Mikeladze and Others v. Georgia, no. 54217/16, § 51, 16 November 2021; and Gaidukevich v. Georgia, no. 38650/18, § 51, 15 June 2023).
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