Refusal to extradite the client to a Central Asian country due to a real risk of inhuman treatment in the country of destination.
Extradition of several individuals from Kazakhstan to Uzbekistan has been declared to violate international law.
The expulsion of an individual from Russia has been halted and then discontinued due to a risk of inhuman treatment in the country of his nationality.
Failure to ensure adequate medical assistance in the pre-trial detention centre has been declared inhuman treatment.
The Court ordered the Russian Government to take general measures aimed at improving conditions of detention in foreigners' temporary detention centres.
The Court has found that ineffective investigation into the disappearance of the applicants' relatives in St. Petersburg constitutes violation of the right to life.
The Court has decided that ineffective investigation into the death of the applicants' wife and mother constitutes violation of the right to life.
Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights prevented the applicant's extradition to Uzbekistan.
The Court has declared that the applicant's detention for three days after the decision on his release violated his right to liberty and personal security.
The Court has recognised that by spreading information about the applicant's guilt before the court's verdict officials violated Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (right to fair trial).