Relying mainly on Articles 3 and 5 of the Convention, the applicants complain that their detention and subsequent removal from Azerbaijan to Turkey were in breach of their Convention rights.
Tonkov v. Belgium – 41115/14 (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 260 March 2022 Tonkov v. Belgium – 41115/14 Judgment 8.3.2022 [Section III]
Ekrem Can and Others v. Turkey (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 260 March 2022 Ekrem Can and Others v. Turkey – 10613/10 Judgment 8.3.2022 [Section II]
Reyes Jimenez v. Spain – 57020/18 (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 260 March 2022 Reyes Jimenez v. Spain – 57020/18 Judgment 8.3.2022 [Section III]
CASE OF NEGULYAYEV v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 49330/16
The case concerns an alleged violation of the presumption of innocence. A trial court convicted the applicant and twenty other defendants of fraud and participation in an organised criminal group.
CASE OF USPENSKIY v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 50734/12
The traffic police stopped the applicant’s car on 16 November 2011. He had no driving licence or passport on him and appeared to be drunk. He was taken to the local police station,
CASE OF OOO TRUZHENIK-89 AND OOO FIRMA MOAZ v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 34336/10 and 30108/13
The applications concern the non-enforcement of judgments in the applicant companies’ favour issued against a State unitary enterprise (for the legal status of unitary enterprises, see Liseytseva and Maslov v. Russia,
CASE OF ELİF NAZAN ŞEKER v. TURKEY (European Court of Human Rights) 41954/10
The application concerns the alleged unfairness of the criminal proceedings against the applicant owing to the domestic authorities’ alleged failure to respect her right to defend herself through
CASE OF ZAKHAROVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) 12736/10
The present case concerns alleged discrimination against the applicants on the grounds of their trade union membership and activities and the failure of the domestic courts to address their complaint in that regard.
CASE OF EKREM CAN AND OTHERS v. TURKEY (European Court of Human Rights) 10613/10
The application concerns the alleged breach of the applicants’ right to freedom of assembly under Article 11 of the Convention on account of their conviction for having staged a protest in a courthouse,