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Georgia v. Russia (No 1)

European Court of Human Rights.  30 June 2009 ; 03 July 2014 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Aliens — Expulsion — Collective expulsion — Arrests and detention — European Convention on Human Rights — Protocol No 4 — Prohibition of arbitrary expulsion — Arbitrary nature of collective expulsion and arrests which preceded it — Russian expulsion of Georgian nationals in 2006

Claims — Local remedies rule — Application in human rights cases — European Convention on Human Rights, Article 35(1) — Inter-State case — Allegation of administrative practice in violation of the Convention

Human rights — Aliens — Expulsion — Collective expulsion — Arrests and detention — Deprivation of liberty — Protection against arbitrary treatment — Conditions of detention — Whether amounting to inhuman and degrading treatment — Duty to provide a remedy — Discrimination — European Convention on Human Rights, Articles 3, 5, 13 and Article 4 of Protocol No 4 — Rule on exhaustion of domestic remedies — European Convention on Human Rights, Article 35(1) — Applicability in inter-State case — Administrative practice allegedly in violation of the Convention

International tribunals — European Court of Human Rights — Jurisdiction — Procedure — Decisions on admissibility — Joinder of issues to the merits

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Case Report
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© Cambridge University Press 2016

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