Information Note on the Court’s case-law 267 October 2022 Pavlov and Others v. Russia – 31612/09 Judgment 11.10.2022 [Section III]
Category: European Court of Human Rights
S.F.K. v. Russia (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 267 October 2022 S.F.K. v. Russia – 5578/12 Judgment 11.10.2022 [Section III]
Kotov and Others v. Russia (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 267 October 2022 Kotov and Others v. Russia – 6142/18, 51015/18, 51020/18 et al. Judgment 11.10.2022 [Section III]
Coventry v. the United Kingdom (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 267 October 2022 Coventry v. the United Kingdom – 6016/16 Judgment 11.10.2022 [Section IV]
Beeler v. Switzerland [GC] (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 267 October 2022 Beeler v. Switzerland [GC] – 78630/12 Judgment 11.10.2022 [GC]
CASE OF I.U. AND Z.K. v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 12767/20
The case concerns risk of treatment contrary to Article 3 of the Convention in the event of the applicants’ removal to Uzbekistan.
CASE OF GARRIDO HERRERO v. SPAIN (European Court of Human Rights) 61019/19
THIRD SECTION CASE OF GARRIDO HERRERO v. SPAIN (Application no. 61019/19) JUDGMENT Art 2 (procedural)
CASE OF ASHOT MALKHASYAN v. ARMENIA (European Court of Human Rights) 35814/14
The case concerns the death of the applicant’s son during compulsory military service as a result of the authorities’ alleged failure to adequately assess his state of health during
CASE OF ÇÖÇELLI AND OTHERS v. TÜRKIYE (European Court of Human Rights) 81415/12
The case concerns the applicants’ complaints under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention that they were not given sufficient time to challenge the composition of an expert panel,
CASE OF COVENTRY v. THE UNITED KINGDOM (European Court of Human Rights) 6016/16
The applicant was an unsuccessful defendant in a nuisance action which the claimants had funded through a conditional fee arrangement (a “CFA”, or “no win no fee” agreement)