Content tagged with 2008
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News
Russia responsible for the abduction and presumed deaths of five young men in the North Caucasus between 2007-2011
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) on 8 October 2019 found Russia responsible for the disappearances and deaths of five men from Chechnya, Ingushetia and other regions of the North Caucasus between 2007 and 2011.
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Resource | Case Summary | 2 Oct 2019 | By Kristin Lyaskova
Mihalache v Romania [GC]
A man who was administratively fined and then criminally convicted and sentenced for refusing to undergo a blood test following a positive breathalyser test was tried twice for the same offence.
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Resource | Case Summary | 4 Dec 2008
Umayeva v Russia
On 23 January 2000, the applicant suffered shell and bullet wounds as she was attempting to leave Grozny through a humanitarian corridor.
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Resource | Case Summary | 4 Dec 2008
Bersunkayeva v Russia
The applicant claimed that on 13 June 2001 her son had been beaten and then taken away from their family home by armed men in camouflage uniforms and masks.
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Resource | Case Summary | 9 Oct 2008
Itslayev v Russia
The applicant, Dokka Itslayev, was appointed head of the administration of Goyskoye, Chechen Republic in April 1996.
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Resource | Case Summary | 3 Apr 2008
Koretskyy & others v Ukraine
The applicants were four Ukrainian nationals resident in Kiev.
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Resource | Case Summary | 12 Feb 2008
Guja v Moldova
The applicant was the Head of the Press Department of the Prosecutor General’s Office when he released two letters received by the Office to a newspaper...
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Resource | Case Summary | 20 Mar 2008
Budayeva and others v Russia
The six applicants lived in Tyrnauz, in a mountain district adjacent to Mount Elbrus.
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Resource | EHRAC Bulletin | 1 Dec 2008
EHRAC Bulletin Winter 2008
Issue 10 of the EHRAC Bulletin is now available online. Please click the link below to read the full issue. In its resolution of 2 October 2008, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe stated that having resorted to the use of force over South Ossetia, both Georgia and Russia had violated Council of Europe principles and values, and their […]
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Resource | Case Summary | 3 Jul 2008
Ruslan Umarov v Russia
In the early hours of 27 May 2000, a group of about 30 soldiers, dressed in camouflage and some of them masked, broke into the applicant’s house where he lived with his family.