Rechtsprechung
EKMR, 12.01.1995 - 21915/93 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
LUKANOV v. BULGARIA
Art. 5, Art. 5 Abs. 1 Buchst. c, Art. 5 Abs. 1, Art. 6, Art. 7, Art. 7 Abs. 1, Art. 10, Art. 18, Art. 27, Art. 27 Abs. 1 Buchst. b, Art. 3, Art. 35, Art. 35 Abs. 2, Art. 35 Abs. 3 MRK
Partly admissible Partly inadmissible (englisch) - Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
LUKANOV c. BULGARIE
Art. 5, Art. 5 Abs. 1 Buchst. c, Art. 5 Abs. 1, Art. 6, Art. 7, Art. 7 Abs. 1, Art. 10, Art. 18, Art. 27, Art. 27 Abs. 1 Buchst. b, Art. 3, Art. 35, Art. 35 Abs. 2, Art. 35 Abs. 3 MRK
Partiellement recevable Partiellement irrecevable (französisch)
Verfahrensgang
- EKMR, 12.01.1995 - 21915/93
- EGMR, 20.03.1997 - 21915/93
Wird zitiert von ... (0) Neu Zitiert selbst (4)
- EKMR, 17.12.1981 - 9044/80
CHARTIER v. ITALIE
Auszug aus EKMR, 12.01.1995 - 21915/93
It has therefore not sufficiently been made out that the applicant's ailments arose as the direct consequence of his detention (see No. 9044/80, Chartier v. Italy, Comm. Report 8.12.92, D.R. 33, p. 41 et seq., at p. 58). - EKMR, 15.05.1980 - 8317/78
McFEELEY et al. v. the UNITED KINGDOM
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There remains furthermore the State's obligation to maintain a continuous review of the detention arrangements employed with a view to ensuring the health and well-being of all prisoners, having due regard to the ordinary and reasonable requirements of imprisonment (see No. 8224/78, Bonnechaux v. Switzerland, Comm. Report 5.12.79, D.R. 18 p. 126 et seq. at p. 148; No. 8317/78, McFeeley and others v. the United Kingdom, Dec. 15.5.80, D.R. 20 p. 44 et seq. at p. 81). - EKMR, 05.12.1978 - 8224/78
BONNECHAUX c. SUISSE
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There remains furthermore the State's obligation to maintain a continuous review of the detention arrangements employed with a view to ensuring the health and well-being of all prisoners, having due regard to the ordinary and reasonable requirements of imprisonment (see No. 8224/78, Bonnechaux v. Switzerland, Comm. Report 5.12.79, D.R. 18 p. 126 et seq. at p. 148; No. 8317/78, McFeeley and others v. the United Kingdom, Dec. 15.5.80, D.R. 20 p. 44 et seq. at p. 81). - EGMR, 18.12.1986 - 9990/82
BOZANO v. FRANCE
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1 (c) (Art. 5-1-c), the Convention organs' supervisory powers are limited since it is in the first place for the national authorities, notably the courts, to interpret and apply domestic law (see Eur. Court H.R., judgment of 18 December 1986, Series A no. 111, p. 25, para. 58).