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Inadequate detention conditions are degrading treatment. ECtHR proposals to restrict temporary detention

JUDGMENT Sukachov v. Ukraine 30.01.2020 (no.  14057/17) see here  SUMMARY Detention conditions, inhumane and degrading treatment. Systemic problem and ECHR intervention. The applicant was arrested in 2012 on charges of involvement in terrorist acts, and has been provisionally detained in a Ukrainian detention facility until 2018, when he was convicted and sentenced to 12 years […]

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The storage of personal data by telecommunications companies does not violate the right to privacy

JUDGMENT Breyer v. Germany 30.01.2020  (no. 50001/12) see here  SUMMARY The case concerned the storage of pre-paid SIM card users’ data by telecommunications companies. The Court found in particular that collecting the applicants’ names and addresses as users of pre-paid SIM cards had amounted to a limited interference with their rights. The law in question […]

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Indefinite retention of DNA, fingerprints and photos of a convicted violated his privacy rights

JUDGMENT  Gaughran v. United Kingdom 13.02.2020 (no. 45245/15) see here  SUMMARY The case  concerned a complaint about the indefinite retention of personal data (DNA profile, fingerprints and photograph) of a man who had a spent conviction for driving with excess alcohol in Northern Ireland. The European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been: […]

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Publisher’s criminal conviction for hate speech did not violate freedom of expression

JUDGMENT Atamanchuk v. Russia  11.02.2020 (no. 4493/11) see here SUMMARY The case concerned a businessman’s conviction for inciting hatred and enmity following statements about non-Russians in an article published in a local newspaper. The Court found in particular that the applicant’s sweeping remarks had not contributed to any public debate and agreed with the national […]

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Injured children by grenade in residential area. Non-assignment of responsibilities and compensation. Ineffective research

JUDGMENT Vovk and Bogdanov v. Russia 11.02.2020 (no. 15613/10) see here SUMMARY The case concerned the authorities’ alleged failure to conduct an effective investigation into the explosion of a grenade in a residential area of Chita in April 2008 and their refusal to pay the victims compensation. The Court found that the investigating authorities had […]

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The Court protects lawyers from arbitrary investigations and seizures

JUDGMENT Kruglov and others v. Russia  30.01.2020 (no. 11264/04 and 15 applications)  see here  SUMMARY Investigations in law firms and homes. Protection of professional secrecy. Necessary institutional guarantees. The seizure of computers and hard drives violates the right to property. The applicants are lawyers. In order to gather evidence for a criminal investigation, a search […]

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Μη ανανέωση προσωρινά διαβατηρίου σε πατέρα που δεν κατέβαλε συστηματικά διατροφή των παιδιών του και ήθελε να ζήσει εκτός Ευρώπης. Δεν παραβιάστηκε το δικαίωμα ελεύθερης μετακίνησης, αφού αποσκοπούσε στην καταβολή διατροφής των παιδιών

ΑΠΟΦΑΣΗ Torresi κατά Ιταλίας της 16.01.2020 (αριθ. προσφ.  68957/16) βλ. εδώ ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗ Ελευθερία μετακίνησης και εξυπηρέτηση  υπέρτερου συμφέροντος. Ο προσφεύγων, υπήκοος Ιταλίας, και κάτοικος Χονγκ Κονγκ  αφότου χώρισε με την σύζυγο του, θέλησε να ταξιδέψει για επαγγελματικούς και προσωπικούς λόγους στην Κίνα. Οι εγχώριες αρχές αρνήθηκαν την ανανέωση του διαβατηρίου του γιατί όφειλε διατροφές για […]

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A judge has tried two cases with the same defendant. The fair trial was not violated and no discrimination was found.

JUDGMENT Alexandru Marian Iancu v. Romania 04.02.2020 (no. 60858/15) see here   SUMMARY The case concerned the applicant’s allegation that a judge who had been involved in convicting him in two sets of connected proceedings could not be impartial. The Court found that aside from the alleged similarity between the two sets of proceedings against […]

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Infringement of fair trial by lack of reasoning by the Court of Cassation for non-recognition of the benefit of mitigating circumstances.

JUDGMENT Felloni v. Italy 06.02.2020 (no. 44221/14) see here  SUMMARY The case concerned criminal proceedings which led to Mr Felloni’s conviction for driving while unfit through drink. Mr Felloni alleged that his prison sentence was the result of the retrospective application of harsher criminal legislation. In particular, he complained that he had not been granted […]

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