CEDHCASELAW;CLIN;ENGSatisfaction
CEDH · CASELAW;CLIN;ENG — 7 mai 2015
- ECLI
- ECLI:CEDH:002-10530
- Date
- 7 mai 2015
- Publication
- 7 mai 2015
droits fondamentauxCEDH
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source officielleViolation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Degrading treatment) (Substantive aspect);Non-pecuniary damage - award (Article 41 - Just satisfaction)
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Synthèse
- Juridiction
- CEDH
- Chambre
- CASELAW;CLIN;ENG
- Dispositif
- Satisfaction
- Date
- 7 mai 2015
- Matière
- droits fondamentaux
Référence
ECLI:CEDH:002-10530
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