The case concerns the alleged lack of an effective investigation into the applicant’s ill-treatment in police custody.
Category: European Court of Human Rights
CASE OF Y.S. AND O.S. v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 17665/17
The present case concerns the decision of the Russian courts to order the second applicant’s return to Donetsk, Ukraine, under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction.
CASE OF BUSUTTIL v. MALTA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 48431/18
The case concerns criminal proceedings against the applicant, as a director of a company, in which he was found guilty of failing to pay tax dues, with the use of legal presumptions.
Ancient Baltic religious association “Romuva” v. Lithuania (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 252 June 2021 Ancient Baltic religious association “Romuva” v. Lithuania – 48329/19 Judgment 8.6.2021 [Section II]
CASE OF SOTVOLDIYEV v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 47636/18
The applicant’s presence in Russia was declared undesirable on the basis of undisclosed national security reasons, and his re-entry into the country was banned for thirty-five years.
CASE OF PALFREEMAN v. BULGARIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 840/18
The case concerns allegations, under Article 3 of the Convention, that a foreign prisoner was hit (including with truncheons), kicked and pushed by prison guards without justification, and that the investigation of that incident was not independent and thorough.
CASE OF FRISON v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 57614/17
The case concerns the authorities’ refusal to issue the applicant a temporary residence permit in Russia due to undisclosed security reasons and the applicant’s unsuccessful appeals against this refusal in the domestic courts.
CASE OF DIMOV AND OTHERS v. BULGARIA (European Court of Human Rights) Applications nos. 45660/17 and 13 others – see appended list
The case concerns complaints under Article 3 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention that the applicants had been unable to vote while effectively serving prison sentences.
CASE OF NEPOMNYASHCHIKH v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 51118/16
The case concerns the applicant’s criminal conviction for acts of mass disorder and violence against the police during the suppression of a demonstration at Bolotnaya Square in Moscow on 6 May 2012.
CASE OF MEN v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 11338/15
The present case concerns the two-year exclusion of the applicant, a long-term migrant in Russia, for three administrative offences of exceeding speed limit and the authorities’ failure to duly assess the proportionality