Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 23.05.2019 - 37023/13 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
KANCIAL v. POLAND
Violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Degrading treatment;Inhuman treatment) (Substantive aspect);Violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Effective investigation) (Procedural aspect) ...
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
KANCIAL v. POLAND
Art. 3 MRK
[ENG]
Wird zitiert von ... (2) Neu Zitiert selbst (6)
- EGMR, 22.05.2001 - 22279/93
ALTAY c. TURQUIE
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Where injuries have been sustained at the hands of the police, the burden of showing that the force was necessary lies on the Government (see, among other authorities, Rehbock v. Slovenia, no. 29462/95, § 72 in fine, ECHR 2000-XII; Altay v. Turkey, no. 22279/93, § 54, 22 May 2001; and Boris Kostadinov v. Bulgaria, no. 61701/11, § 53, 21 January 2016). - EGMR, 21.01.2016 - 61701/11
BORIS KOSTADINOV v. BULGARIA
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Where injuries have been sustained at the hands of the police, the burden of showing that the force was necessary lies on the Government (see, among other authorities, Rehbock v. Slovenia, no. 29462/95, § 72 in fine, ECHR 2000-XII; Altay v. Turkey, no. 22279/93, § 54, 22 May 2001; and Boris Kostadinov v. Bulgaria, no. 61701/11, § 53, 21 January 2016). - EGMR, 12.04.2007 - 48130/99
IVAN VASILEV v. BULGARIA
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However, it is settled case-law that such force will not be in breach of this Article only if it was indispensable and not excessive (see, among many others, Ivan Vasilev v. Bulgaria, no. 48130/99, § 63, 12 April 2007, and Lewandowski and Lewandowska v. Poland, no. 15562/02, § 59, 13 January 2009).
- EGMR, 04.12.1995 - 18896/91
RIBITSCH c. AUTRICHE
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The Court reiterates that in respect of a person who is deprived of his or her liberty, or, more generally, is confronted with law-enforcement officers, any recourse to physical force which has not been made strictly necessary by his or her own conduct diminishes human dignity and is, in principle, an infringement of the right set forth in Article 3 (see, among other authorities, Ribitsch v. Austria, 4 December 1995, § 38, Series A no. 336; El-Masri v. the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia [GC], no. 39630/09, § 207, ECHR 2012; and Bouyid, cited above, § 88). - EGMR, 13.01.2009 - 15562/02
LEWANDOWSKI AND LEWANDOWSKA v. POLAND
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However, it is settled case-law that such force will not be in breach of this Article only if it was indispensable and not excessive (see, among many others, Ivan Vasilev v. Bulgaria, no. 48130/99, § 63, 12 April 2007, and Lewandowski and Lewandowska v. Poland, no. 15562/02, § 59, 13 January 2009). - EGMR, 28.11.2000 - 29462/95
REHBOCK c. SLOVENIE
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Where injuries have been sustained at the hands of the police, the burden of showing that the force was necessary lies on the Government (see, among other authorities, Rehbock v. Slovenia, no. 29462/95, § 72 in fine, ECHR 2000-XII; Altay v. Turkey, no. 22279/93, § 54, 22 May 2001; and Boris Kostadinov v. Bulgaria, no. 61701/11, § 53, 21 January 2016).
- EGMR, 07.12.2023 - 26074/18
V v. THE CZECH REPUBLIC
The Court has previously found that subjecting a person to electric shocks is a particularly serious form of ill-treatment capable of provoking severe pain and cruel suffering (see Grigoryev v. Ukraine, no. 51671/07, § 64, 15 May 2012; Anzhelo Georgiev and Others v. Bulgaria, no. 51284/09, §§ 75-76, 30 September 2014; Kancia?‚ v. Poland, no. 37023/13, § 78, 23 May 2019; and Znakovas v. Lithuania [Committee], no. 32715/17, § 46, 19 November 2019). - EGMR, 28.06.2022 - 10049/20
SOKOLOVAS v. LITHUANIA
The Court has previously found that subjecting a person to electric shocks is a particularly serious form of ill-treatment capable of provoking severe pain and cruel suffering (see Grigoryev v. Ukraine, no. 51671/07, § 90, 15 May 2012; Anzhelo Georgiev and Others v. Bulgaria, no. 51284/09, §§ 75-76, 30 September 2014; and Kancial v. Poland, no. 37023/13, § 78, 23 May 2019; see also the 20th General Report of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT), published in 2010, cited in Znakovas v. Lithuania [Committee], no. 32715/17, § 33, 19 November 2019).