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Okkali v Turkey

Okkalı v Turkey, App no 52067/99 (ECtHR, 17 October 2006)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtEuropean Court of Human Rights (Second Section)
Year2006
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

Article 3 ECHR requires States to put in place and effectively apply criminal-law provisions punishing ill-treatment by State agents, and where domestic proceedings result in manifestly inadequate or suspended sentences that leave the perpetrators in effective impunity, the State fails in its procedural obligation under Article 3, the more so where the victim is a vulnerable minor.

Area of Law

General

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