In 2011 the existence of that operation became publicly known by its codename of “Gorilla”. The general context of the case, both at the national level and before the Court, is described in the Court’s judgment
Category: European Court of Human Rights
P.W. v. Austria (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 263 June 2022 P.W. v. Austria – 10425/19 Judgment 21.6.2022 [Section IV]
CASE OF BISULTANOVY v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 48608/19
The case concerns the abduction and subsequent disappearance of the applicants’ relative Mr Abu Bisultanov in Khasavyurt, Dagestan in 2009 and the ineffectiveness of the ensuing investigation into the matter.
CASE OF SHIRVANIYEV v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 22470/18
The case concerns the applicant’s wounding during a counterterrorist operation in Chechnya and the authorities’ failure to investigate the matter.
CASE OF TURAYEVA v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 36255/16
The case concerns the explosion of a mine at a construction site in Chechnya in 2014 as a result of which the applicant’s husband Mr Zila Turayev, who was born in 1956, received lethal injuries
CASE OF BABAYAN v. ARMENIA (European Court of Human Rights) 70491/13
The case concerns the duration and outcome of court proceedings to establish a schedule of contact between the applicant and his daughter following his separation from her mother, and contact during the proceedings.
CASE OF MANUKYAN v. ARMENIA (European Court of Human Rights) 2303/12
The applicant is the mother of S. Manukyan who died at the age of 19 during his compulsory military service.
CASE OF SAVEYKINY v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 65774/11
The applicants are the parents of Mr A.S. The case concerns the death of A.S. as a result of the use of force during a police operation.
CASE OF LAVRENTYEV v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 71333/10
THIRD SECTION CASE OF LAVRENTYEV v. RUSSIA (Application no. 71333/10) JUDGMENT STRASBOURG 21 June 2022 This judgment is final but it may be subject to editorial revision.
CASE OF AFITSERYAN v. ARMENIA (European Court of Human Rights) 28597/14
The case concerns the lawfulness of two periods of the applicant’s detention: (a) the period between 3 and 20 December 2013, and (b) the period during trial from 20 December 2013 until his conviction on 19 January 2015.