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CEDH · CASELAW;RESOLUTIONS;EXECUTION;ENG — 6 décembre 2018
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- ECLI:CEDH:001-188700
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- 6 décembre 2018
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- 6 décembre 2018
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border-top-width:0.75pt; border-right-style:solid; border-right-width:0.75pt; border-left-style:solid; border-left-width:0.75pt; padding-right:5.03pt; padding-left:5.03pt; vertical-align:top } .s5DE9E91 { width:22.58%; border-top-style:solid; border-top-width:0.75pt; border-right-style:solid; border-right-width:0.75pt; border-left-style:solid; border-left-width:0.75pt; padding-right:5.03pt; padding-left:5.03pt; vertical-align:top } .sACA85003 { width:19.56%; border-top-style:solid; border-top-width:0.75pt; border-left-style:solid; border-left-width:0.75pt; padding-right:5.03pt; padding-left:5.03pt; vertical-align:top } Interim Resolution CM/ResDH(2018)472 Execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights Nevmerzhitsky, Yakovenko, Logninenko, Isayev and Melnik groups against Ukraine   (Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 6 December 2018 at the 1331 st meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies)     The Committee of Ministers, under the terms of Article 46, paragraph 2, of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (hereinafter “the Convention”);   Having regard to the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (“the Court”) in the Nevmerzhitsky, Yakovenko, Logvinenko, Isayev and Melnik groups of cases against Ukraine (see list in appendix) transmitted to the Committee for supervision of their execution under Article 46 of the Convention;   Recalling that the problems revealed by the present cases, notably the inhuman and/or degrading treatment suffered by the applicants because of overcrowding, poor material conditions of detention and insufficient medical care in detention and the lack of an effective remedy in respect thereof, for which the Court found violations of Articles 3 and 13 of the Convention, have been pending before the Committee since 2005;   Underlining that, given the structural nature of the problems arising from the judgments of these groups, and the many years that have elapsed since the issues first came to the attention of the Committee, it is of paramount importance that the authorities now take concrete and decisive steps to address all these deficiencies;   Noting with interest the adoption of the Passport for Reform, a strategy paper in which the authorities seem to have identified the main obstacles to the improvement of conditions of detention in Ukraine;   Recalling that in previous decisions the Committee has repeatedly called upon the authorities to take decisive action to establish, in law and in practice, preventive and compensatory remedies in line with the European Court’s case-law;   Noting that some steps have been taken to initiate reflection on the adoption of such remedies by the establishment of a working group but that no concrete progress in this respect has so far been reported;   STRESSED the seriousness of the implications based on the nature of the findings in the present judgments relating to the absolute prohibition of torture and ill-treatment in Article 3 of the Convention;   UNDERLINED the urgent need for the authorities to follow up on their Passport for Reform and continue to work on the adoption of a comprehensive long-term strategy capable of leading to the resolution of these problems of a structural nature, with clear and binding timelines for the adoption of the relevant measures and the provision of the necessary human and financial resources;   RECALLED that the lack of concrete steps to establish effective domestic remedies for allegations of ill-treatment on account of overcrowding, poor material conditions of detention and insufficient medical care in detention undermines the credibility of the authorities’ commitment to resolve these long-standing issues;   NOTED that, in view of the increasing number of applications brought before the European Court, this lack of progress also puts an additional undue burden on the Convention system;   NOTED that, in order for such remedies to be effective in practice, there should at the same time be an overall improvement of material conditions and medical care in detention;   CALLED UPON the authorities to act on their commitment to resolve the problems linked to conditions of detention and, therefore, to establish, as a matter of priority, effective domestic remedies for allegations of ill-treatment on account of overcrowding, poor material conditions and insufficient medical care in detention.   Appendix List of cases   Application Case Judgment of Final on NEVMERZHITSKY GROUP 54825/00 NEVMERZHITSKY 05/04/2005 12/10/2005 63727/11 ANDREY YAKOVENKO 13/03/2014 13/06/2014 16984/04+ BELYAEV AND DIGTYAR 16/02/2012 16/05/2012 52652/07 GAVULA 16/05/2013 07/10/2013 3299/05 USTYANTSEV 12/01/2012 12/04/2012 38771/05 RODZEVILLO 14/01/2016 14/04/2016 7193/04 ZAKSHEVSKIY 17/03/2016 17/06/2016 24710/06 YAROVENKO 06/10/2016 06/10/2016 18041/08 TRUTEN 23/06/2016 23/09/2016 9450/06 SOSNOVSKIY 08/12/2016 08/12/2016 4772/06 KOMAROV 19/01/2017 19/01/2017 3001/06+ MALCHENKO AND OTHERS 06/04/2017 06/04/2017 9207/09+ BILOZOR AND OTHERS 20/07/2017 20/07/2017 24107/13 D.S. 09/11/2017 09/11/2017 24392/06 URZHANOV 14/12/2017 14/12/2017 44807/10+ STARENKIY AND RUDOY 11/01/2018 11/01/2018 68183/10+ YEREMENKO AND KOCHETOV 14/06/2018 14/06/2018 45811/16 MAYSTRENKO 28/06/2018 28/06/2018 YAKOVENKO GROUP 15825/06 YAKOVENKO 25/10/2007 25/01/2008 31720/02 TITARENKO 20/09/2012 20/12/2012 45947/06 KOBERNIK 25/07/2013 25/10/2013 LOGVINENKO GROUP 13448/07 LOGVINENKO 14/10/2010 14/01/2011 43374/02 PETUKHOV 21/10/2010 21/01/2011 4725/13 LUNEV 22/10/2014 22/01/2016 5212/13 SAVINOV 22/10/2014 22/01/2016 40512/13 SERGEY ANTONOV 22/10/2014 22/01/2016 37240/07 KIYASHKO 23/02/2017 23/02/2017 ISAYEV GROUP 28827/02 ISAYEV 28/05/2009 28/08/2009 56660/12 KORNEYKOVA AND KORNEYKOV 24/03/2016 24/06/2016 31928/15 KONOVALCHUK 13/10/2016 13/01/2017 MELNIK GROUP 72286/01 MELNIK 28/03/2006 28/06/2006 69250/11 ALEKSANDR VLADIMIROVICH SMIRNOV 13/03/2014 13/06/2014 32392/07 LADA 06/02/2018 06/02/2018 11773/08 TKACHEV 19/04/2018 19/04/2018    Citations
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- Juridiction
- CEDH
- Chambre
- CASELAW;RESOLUTIONS;EXECUTION;ENG
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- 17
- Date
- 6 décembre 2018
- Matière
- droits fondamentaux
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