THIRD SECTION CASE OF SAIDOV AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA (Applications nos. 55829/15 and 8 others – see appended list) JUDGMENT STRASBOURG 21 January 2021
CASE OF NEGHINA AND OTHERS v. ROMANIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 37620/15 and 10 others – see appended list
FOURTH SECTION CASE OF NEGHINĂ AND OTHERS v. ROMANIA (Application no. 37620/15 and 10 others – see appended list) JUDGMENT STRASBOURG 21 January 2021
CASE OF SHIGALEV v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 56911/14
PROCEDURE. The case originated in an application against Russia lodged with the Court under Article 34 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (“the Convention”) on 16 July 2014.
CASE OF DUBOVTSEV AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE (European Court of Human Rights) Applications nos. 21429/14 and 9 others – see appended list
. These ten applications, brought by fourteen individuals, concern the applicants’ allegedly unlawful and arbitrary detention, contrary to Article 5 § 1 of the Convention,
CASE OF KADURA AND SMALIY v. UKRAINE (European Court of Human Rights) Applications nos. 42753/14 and 43860/14
. The two applications concern mainly the applicants’ alleged ill‑treatment and unjustified detention and an allegedly arbitrary search in relation to the second applicant,
CASE OF SHMORGUNOV AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE (European Court of Human Rights) Applications nos. 15367/14 and 13 others – see appended list
. The applications concern allegations of police ill-treatment, including instances of police brutality, arbitrary detentions, unjustified dispersal of demonstrators
CASE OF LUTSENKO AND VERBYTSKYY v. UKRAINE (European Court of Human Rights) Applications nos. 12482/14 and 39800/14
. These two applications are part of thirty-three applications against Ukraine lodged with the Court under Article 34 of the Convention by thirty‑nine individuals in relation to the Maidan protests.
CASE OF VORONTSOV AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE (European Court of Human Rights) Applications nos. 58925/14 and 4 others
. These applications concern the allegedly unlawful and arbitrary detention of the five applicants in connection with a demonstration in Kharkiv on 19 February 2014,
CASE OF TRIVKANOVIC v. CROATIA (No. 2) (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 54916/16
The case concerns the domestic courts’ refusal to reopen civil proceedings that the applicant instituted against the State in order to seek compensation for the death of her two sons,
CASE OF GEORGIA v. RUSSIA (II) (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 38263/08
The case originated in an application (no. 38263/08) against the Russian Federation lodged with the Court under Article 33 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms