Assanidze v. Georgia is a decision of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the illegal incarceration of a Georgia national by the Ajarian authorities in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights. In 2004 the Court found in favour of Assanidze, recognising breaches to his right to liberty and right to a fair hearing under European Convention on Human Rights. As a result, the Court ordered that Assanidze be released "at the earliest possible date" and awarded €150,000 in damages. It was the first case against Georgia ruled upon by the European Court of Human Rights.
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| - Assanidze v. Georgia is a decision of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the illegal incarceration of a Georgia national by the Ajarian authorities in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights. In 2004 the Court found in favour of Assanidze, recognising breaches to his right to liberty and right to a fair hearing under European Convention on Human Rights. As a result, the Court ordered that Assanidze be released "at the earliest possible date" and awarded €150,000 in damages. It was the first case against Georgia ruled upon by the European Court of Human Rights. (en)
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| - Adjara (en)
- Freedom of expression (en)
- Freedom of movement (en)
- Habeas corpus (en)
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- Liberty (en)
- False imprisonment (en)
- International human rights law (en)
- Right to a fair trial (en)
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| - Assanidze v. Georgia is a decision of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the illegal incarceration of a Georgia national by the Ajarian authorities in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights. In 2004 the Court found in favour of Assanidze, recognising breaches to his right to liberty and right to a fair hearing under European Convention on Human Rights. As a result, the Court ordered that Assanidze be released "at the earliest possible date" and awarded €150,000 in damages. It was the first case against Georgia ruled upon by the European Court of Human Rights. (en)
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| - European Court of Human Rights (en)
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| - ECLI:CE:ECHR:2004:0408JUD007150301 (en)
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| - Christos Rozakis (en)
- Ireneu Cabral Barreto (en)
- Jean-Paul Costa (en)
- Nicolas Bratza (en)
- Antonella Mularoni (en)
- Boštjan Zupančič (en)
- Georg Ress (en)
- Karel Jungwiert (en)
- Loukis Loucaides (en)
- Lucius Caflisch (en)
- Mindia Ugrekhelidze (en)
- Snejana Botoucharova (en)
- Viera Strážnická (en)
- Vladimiro Zagrebelsky (en)
- Wilhelmina Thomassen (en)
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| - Assanidze's rights to liberty and to a fair hearing were breached. Immediate release and 150,000 euros compensation ordered. (en)
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