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CEDH · CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITYCOM;ENG — 25 août 2022
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- ECLI:CE:ECHR:2022:0825DEC000411519
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- 25 août 2022
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- 25 août 2022
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The applicants complained of their allocation or transfer to a remote penal facility irrespective of family life considerations. They also raised complaints based on the same facts which were communicated under other provisions of the Convention. THE LAW Joinder of the applications Having regard to the similar subject matter of the applications, the Court finds it appropriate to examine them jointly in a single decision. Alleged violations of Articles 8 and 13 of the Convention The applicants complained of their allocation or transfer to a remote penal facility irrespective of family life considerations. They relied on Articles   8 and 13 of the Convention, which read, in so far as relevant, as follows: Article 8 “1.     Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life ... 2.     There shall be no interference by a public authority with the exercise of this right except such as is in accordance with the law and is necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security, public safety or the economic well-being of the country, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals, or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.” Article 13 “Everyone whose rights and freedoms as set forth in [the] Convention are violated shall have an effective remedy before a national authority notwithstanding that the violation has been committed by persons acting in an official capacity.” The Court reiterates that in its recent decisions of Dadusenko and Others v.   Russia ((dec.), no. 36027/19 and 3 others, 7 September 2021) and Tamamshev and Others v. Russia ((dec.) [Committee], nos.   57368/19 and   59831/19, §§ 22-23, 7 September 2021), it has accepted that the Russian Code of Execution of Criminal Sentences (the “CES”) as amended on 1   April 2020 (effective as of 29 September 2020) and supplemented by Rulings of the Supreme Court provided for an effective remedy for the complaints about the breaches of Article 8 of the Convention, as regards allocation or transfer of prisoners to a remote penal facility irrespective of family life considerations. It further notes that both applicants availed themselves of the existing remedy. Their appeals lodged against the penitentiary administration’s refusals were rejected by the domestic courts, including the Supreme Court, on the ground that they did not substantiate the existence of “exceptional circumstances”, i.e. that their allocation to a colony located in a different region constituted an obstacle to their family life. After having examined all the material before it, the Court notes that the applicants did not put forward any argument or fact which would enable it to reach a different conclusion. It follows that these complaints under Article 8 of the Convention should be declared manifestly ill-founded pursuant to Article 35 §§ 3 (a) and 4 of the Convention. Finally, the Court reiterates that Article 13 requires domestic remedies only with regard to complaints arguable in terms of the Convention (see Boyle and Rice v. the United Kingdom , 27 April 1988, § 52, Series A no. 131). Since the Court has found above that the applicants’ complaints about their allocation to remote penitentiary facilities are manifestly ill-founded, no issue under Article 13 of the Convention arises in this case. It follows that these complaints are manifestly ill-founded and must be rejected in accordance with Article 35 §§ 3 (a) and 4 of the Convention. For these reasons, the Court, unanimously, Decides to join the applications; Declares the applications inadmissible. Done in English and notified in writing on 15 September 2022.     Viktoriya Maradudina   Darian Pavli   Acting Deputy Registrar   President APPENDIX List of applications raising complaints under Articles   8 and 13 of the Convention (allocation or transfer to a remote penal facility irrespective of family life considerations and lack of an effective remedy) No. Application no. Date of introduction Applicant’s name Year of birth Detention facility Family member Place of residence of the family member Approximate distance between the facility and the place of residence of the family members (in km)       4115/19 17/12/2018 Aleksey Yuryevich RYZHKOV 1975 IK-2 OIK-2 Perm Region The applicant is a detainee, sentenced to life imprisonment, his relative is his mother Khabarovsk 6,500     45107/20 01/09/2020 Aleksandr Anatolyevich DEGTYAREV 1988 IK-18 Yamalo-Nenetskiy Region The applicant is a detainee, sentenced to life imprisonment, his relatives are: father, mother Nizhniy Novgorod 2,600  Citations
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- CEDH
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- CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITYCOM;ENG
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- Date
- 25 août 2022
- Matière
- droits fondamentaux
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