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373 judgments found.
Country:
Romania Year: 2009
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 3036/04
Health Topics:
Disabilities,
Prisons,
Water, sanitation and hygiene Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Facts: The plaintiff, Eugen Gabriel Radu, a Romanian national, applied to the European Court of Human Rights claiming that the conditions in the Romanian prison Bucarest-Jilava violated Article 3 of the European Convention of Human Rights, which prohibits torture and inhumane or degrading treatment. The plaintiff was sentenced in 2001 and again in 2006 for aggravated …Read more
Tags: Clean water,
Cleanliness,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Disabled,
Handicapped,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
Physically challenged,
Prison conditions,
Waste management
Country:
Romania Year: 2009
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 12934/02
Health Topics:
Prisons,
Water, sanitation and hygiene Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Facts: The plaintiff, Marian Stoicescu, a Romanian national, applied to the European Court of Human Rights in 2002 alleging that the conditions in the Romanian prison Bucarest-Jilava violated Article 3 of the European Convention of Human Rights, prohibiting torture and inhumane or degrading treatment. In 2000, the plaintiff was sentenced to 8 years in prison for …Read more
Tags: Clean water,
Cleanliness,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Drinking water Potable water,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
Prison conditions,
Safe drinking water,
Waste management
Country:
Italy Year: 2009
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 74912/01
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Facts: The plaintiff, Salvatore Enea, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for crimes related to mafia-type criminal organization, drug trafficking, and illegal possession of firearms. The Minister of Justice ordered the plaintiff be subject to a special prison regime for one year due to the danger he presented to society. The regime included restricting family …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Humiliating treatment,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Prison conditions,
Torture
Country:
Canada Year: 2009
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: [2009] ECHR 23052/05
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Facts: Since 1996 the applicant had suffered from a number of health issues including epilepsy and dementia. The applicant was also a recidivist offender and was regularly in and out of prison, serving his sentences in various detention establishments across Poland. The focus of the applicant’s complaint was on his treatment during his imprisonment at Poznań …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Emergency care,
Humiliating treatment,
Imprisonment,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
Prison conditions
Country:
Ukraine Year: 2009
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: CASE OF KATS AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Mental health,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to life Facts: The applicants were three Ukrainian nationals; two of them are grand parents to the third applicant whose mother (Olga Biliak) had schizophrenia, HIV and drug addiction, was convicted of robbery and detained, and died in detention in February 2004. The applicants claimed that Olga Biliak had been prosecuted because she hadn’t cooperated with police officers …Read more
Country:
Angola Year: 2008
Court: African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
Citation: Comm. No. 292/04 (2008).
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Mental health,
Prisons,
Violence Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to property,
Right to work Facts: The Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA) filed a complaint on behalf of Mr. Esmaila Connateh and 13 other Gambians deported from Angola during March through May of 2004. IHRDA’s complaint alleged that Angola arbitrarily arrested and detained the individuals, along with tens of thousands of foreigners who had legally lived and …Read more
Tags: Abuse,
Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Humiliating treatment,
Immigration,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
Migrants,
Prison conditions,
Torture
Country:
The Gambia Year: 2008
Court: Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West Africa States
Citation: (2008) AHRLR 171 (ECOWAS 2008)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: Plaintiff alleged that his arrest and continued detention without trial by the National Intelligence Agency of The Gambia violated his rights under the following articles 6 (right to personal liberty), 4 (right to life), 5 (prohibition of torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment), and 7 (right to fair trial) of the African Charter on …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Forced disappearance,
Inhuman treatment,
Jail,
Law enforcement,
Police,
Prison conditions,
Solitary confinement
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 2008
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 23800/06; [2008] ECHR 108; (2008) 46 EHRR SE16
Health Topics:
Controlled substances,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Informed consent,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: The applicant was a United Kingdom national imprisoned at H.M. Prison Whitemoor who complained that the Government’s failure to provide needle exchange programs in prisons violated the rights of prisoners under Article 2 (respect for the right to life), Article 3 (prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment), Article 8 (respect for …Read more
Tags: Custody,
Drug use,
Harm reduction,
Health care technology,
Health regulation,
Hepatitis,
HIV,
IDUs,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Informed choice,
Inhuman treatment,
Injecting drug users,
Inmate,
Jail,
Most-at-risk,
People who use drugs,
Prison conditions,
Transmission
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 2008
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 26565/05; [2008] ECHR 453
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
HIV/AIDS,
Medicines Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to health,
Right to privacy Facts: The applicant, a Ugandan national, was HIV positive and claimed that if the United Kingdom forced her to return to Uganda then she would not have sufficient access to medical treatment for her condition. She claimed that this result would violate her rights under Articles 3 (prohibiting torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment) …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
AIDS,
Antiretrovirals,
ARVs,
Asylum,
Cruel treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Essential medicines,
HIV,
HIV positive,
Immigration,
Inhuman treatment,
Migrants,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
Pharmaceuticals,
PLHIV,
Refugees
Country:
Russia Year: 2008
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 46468/06; [2009] ECHR 1226
Health Topics:
Disabilities,
Health care and health services,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Informed consent,
Medicines,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to family life,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: A, a Russian national, was a former practicing member of the Moscow bar. On 29 March 2006 a Moscow district court authorized the criminal prosecution of A in connection with his alleged participation in the embezzlement of property and shares of several oil companies in the late 1990s. On 5 April 2006 Russian authorities searched …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
AIDS,
Antiretrovirals,
ARVs,
Blind,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Essential medicines,
First-line treatment,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs
Country:
United States Year: 2008
Court: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Citation: Report No. 63/08, Case 12.534
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Controlled substances,
Health care and health services,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Medicines,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to health Facts: This report addresses the admissibility of a petition that alleged the United States failed to fulfill its obligations under the American Declaration on the Rights and Duties of Man (the Declaration). Petitioners included the Legal Aid Society and the International Human Rights Clinic at Washington College of Law. Petitioners alleged the United States violated the …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Addiction,
AIDS,
Antiretrovirals,
ARVs,
Cocaine,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Detainee,
Detention,
Drug abuse,
Drug enforcement,
Drug use,
Emergency care,
First-line treatment,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Immigration,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Marijuana,
Migrants,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
Pharmaceuticals,
PLHIV,
Second-line treatment,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs,
Substance abuse,
Torture
Country:
Colombia Year: 2008
Court: Constitutional Court
Citation: Corte Constitucional [C.C.][Constitutional Court], Sala Segunda de Revisión No. 092 abril 14, 2008, M.P.: Manuel José Cepeda Espinosa, Auto 092/08 (Colom.).
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Disasters and emergencies,
Environmental health,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Mental health,
Sexual and reproductive health,
Violence Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Freedom of movement and residence,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to education,
Right to health,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to life,
Right to property,
Right to work Facts: The Constitutional Court considered the persistence of an unconstitutional state of affairs with regard to forced displacement, which disproportionately affected women in Colombia. The Court originally declared an unconstitutional state of affairs in Ruling T-025 of 2004 and again in Resolution 218 of 2006. More than half the displaced people in Colombia (54 per cent) …Read more
Tags: Armed conflict,
Cruel treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Forced abortion,
Forced displacement,
Humiliating treatment,
Indigenous groups,
Inhuman treatment,
Mental illness,
Pregnancy,
Rape,
Refugees,
Sexual abuse,
Sexual assault,
Sexual harassment,
Sexual violence,
Torture,
Violence against women
Country:
Colombia Year: 2008
Court: Juzgado Promiscuo Municipal de Pueblo Rico, Risaralda (Municipal Jurisdiction Court of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda)
Citation: Juzgado Promiscuo Municipal [Municipal Jurisdiction Court], julio 24, 2008, Radicación No. 66572-40-89-001-2008-00005-00 (Colom.).
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Freedom of religion,
Right to a clean environment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to health,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: The Emberá-Chamí community, which is located on the Río San Juan Embera-Chamí native reservation, practices female genital mutilation. This consists of cutting and cauterizing the clitorises of newborn girls. The practice is customary for this community and appears to have two rationales: first, to prevent infidelity among adolescent girls and women, and second, to prevent, …Read more
Tags: Child development,
Female genital mutilation,
Indigenous groups,
Infant health,
Infant mortality
Country:
Niger Year: 2008
Court: Community Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States
Citation: Hadijatou Mani Koraou v. The Republic of Niger, (2008) AHRLR 182, ECOWAS.
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Sexual and reproductive health,
Violence Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: In 1996, the plaintiff, Mrs. Hadijatou Mani Koraou, was sold at the age of 12 to 46-year-old Mr. El Hadj Souleymane Naroua, for the sum of two hundred and forty-thousand francs. This transaction occurred as a “Wahiya,” a common practice in the Republic of Niger, which consists in acquiring a young girl, generally of servile status, to serve as both …Read more
Tags: Child marriage,
Children,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Domestic abuse,
Domestic partnership,
Humiliating treatment,
Inhuman treatment,
Minor,
Sexual abuse,
Sexual assault,
Torture
Country:
Russia Year: 2008
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 35421/05, Eur. Ct. H.R. 122 (2008).
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Infectious diseases,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Facts: Applicant, a Russian national serving a prison sentence and suffering from tuberculosis and chronic hepatitis C, alleged the state violated his Article 3 rights under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) because he was denied the necessary medical treatment. He also alleged that he was held with inmates suffering from active tuberculosis and hepatitis …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Health records,
Hepatitis,
Humiliating treatment,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Medical records,
Prison conditions,
TB,
Tuberculosis
Country:
Fiji Year: 2008
Court: High Court
Citation: 2008] FJHC 315
Health Topics:
Hospitals,
Prisons,
Violence Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to family life,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: An application to the High Court for a stay of proceedings was made on behalf of ten defendants, facing a charge of conspiracy to murder. The prosecution alleged that the defendants had agreed to murder the Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and the Attorney General. The case for the prosecution relied on the testimony of …Read more
Tags: Abuse,
Armed conflict,
Assault,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Detainee,
Detention,
Law enforcement,
Military
Country:
Russia Year: 2008
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 44009/05, Eur. Ct. H.R. (2008).
Health Topics:
Informed consent,
Mental health Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: The applicant, Mr. Shtukaturov, was born in 1982 and first began showing signs of mental illness in 2002. In August 2002, he was held for approximately 8 months in a psychiatric hospital, receiving a diagnosis of simple schizophrenia. On August 3, 2004, Shtukaturov’s mother petitioned the Vasileostrovskiy District Court of St. Petersburg, claiming that her …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Compulsory examination,
Compulsory treatment,
Cruel treatment,
Depression,
Forced examination,
Incapacity,
Inhuman treatment,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Involuntary examination,
Involuntary treatment,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Mandatory examination,
Mandatory treatment,
Mental competence,
Mental disability,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Patient choice,
Psychiatry,
Schizophrenia,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Italy Year: 2008
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application no. 37201/06
Health Topics:
Public safety,
Violence Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to family life,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to life Facts: The applicant was a Tunisian national who was arrested on 9 October 2002 on suspicion of involvement in international terrorism. He was charged with (1) conspiracy to commit acts of violence in States other than Italy with the aim of spreading terror, (2) falsification of “a large number of documents such as passports, driving licences …Read more
Tags: Armed conflict,
Asylum,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Immigrants,
Immigration,
Inhuman treatment,
Migrants,
Refugee,
Terrorism,
Threat of violence,
Torture
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 2008
Court: House of Lords
Citation: [2008] UKHL 72; [2009] UKHRR 450; 25 BHRC 663; [2009] 2 WLR 48; [2009] HRLR 11; [2009] 1 AC 335; [2009] 2 All ER 436
Health Topics:
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Facts: W faced two charges of murder in Missouri, United States of America (USA). He was arrested in the United Kingdom (UK) and the USA requested his extradition. In Missouri, the mandatory sentence was death or life without parole, except by the discretion of the Governor. The prosecutor vowed not to seek the death penalty. W …Read more
Tags: Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Execution,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Torture
Country:
South Korea Year: 2008
Court: Constitutional Court
Citation: 22-1(A) KCCR 36
Health Topics:
Prisons,
Public safety,
Violence Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to life Facts: The petitioner was charged with murder of four people and the sexual assault of three women. The Gwangju District Court sentenced the petitioner to the death penalty in accordance with Article 250 Section 1 of the Criminal Act and Article 10 Section 1 of the Former Special Act on Punishment of Sex Crimes and Victim …Read more
Tags: Cruel and unusual punishment,
Degrading treatment,
Execution,
Humiliating treatment,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhumane treatment,
Law enforcement,
Rape,
Sexual assault,
Sexual violence,
Threat of violence
Country:
France Year: 2008
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: CHAMBER JUDGMENT RENOLDE v. FRANCE
Health Topics:
Mental health,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to life Facts: The applicant was a French national and a sister to a detainee, who also was a French national and committed suicide on 20 July 2000 in his cell in Bois-d’Arcy Prison where he was placed in pre-trial detention. In April 2000, the applicant’s brother was placed under investigation and detained pending trial for the armed …Read more
Country:
United States Year: 2007
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: 127 S.Ct. 2842 (2007)
Health Topics:
Mental health,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial Facts: The Appellant, Panetti, was convicted of capital murder in a Texas state court and sentenced to death. After the execution date was set, Panetti brought proceedings claiming that he was incompetent to be executed. The federal district court stayed Panetti’s execution in order to allow the state courts to adjudicate Panetti’s claim of mental incompetence. …Read more
Tags: Cruel and unusual punishment,
Detainee,
Execution,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Incompetence,
Inmate,
Insanity,
Mental competence,
Mental disability,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental retardation,
Torture
Country:
Canada Year: 2007
Court: United Nations Human Rights Committee
Citation: Communication No. 1124/2002, U.N. Doc. CCPR/C/89/D/1124/2002 (2007)
Health Topics:
Aging,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to acquire nationality,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: The author, an elderly Canadian national in poor health, alleged that citizenship revocation proceedings against him violated his rights under articles 6, 7, 9, 14, and 17 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (the “Covenant”). The author was a Polish national who came to Canada in 1946 under a government order where …Read more
Tags: Aged persons,
Cruel treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Elderly,
Heart disease,
Humiliating treatment,
Immigration,
Inhuman treatment,
Older persons,
Senior citizens,
Torture
Country:
Russia Year: 2007
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 59696/00; (2006) ECHR 898
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Controlled substances,
Health care and health services,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Mental health,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to health,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: Mr. Khudobin, a Russian national, filed an application against the Russian Government for allegedly violating several articles of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (“the Convention”). The applicant was arrested after he was caught supplying heroin to an undercover police agent. He was placed in custody during pre-trial investigations and …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Drug enforcement,
Examination,
Hepatitis,
Heroin,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Inhuman treatment,
Insanity,
Lung disease,
Measles,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Morphine,
Neurological diseases,
Noncommunicable diseases,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Pneumonia,
Prison conditions,
Psychiatry,
Pulmonary diseases,
Respiratory diseases
Country:
Ecuador Year: 2007
Court: Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Citation: Inter-Am. Ct. H.R. (ser. C) No. 171 (Nov. 22, 2007).
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Infectious diseases,
Medical malpractice Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Freedom of expression,
Right of access to information,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to family life,
Right to life Facts: On December 13, 1987, Laura Susana Albán-Cornejo was admitted to a private health institution from expressed symptoms of bacterial meningitis. On December 17, 1987, Albán-Cornejo suffered severe pain for which the resident physician prescribed a 10 mg. dose of morphine. The next day, while under medical treatment, Albán-Cornejo died. The parents, who were with their …Read more
Tags: Compensation,
Damages,
Duty of care,
Inappropriate treatment,
Meningitis,
Negligence,
Remedies,
Standard of care
Country:
Nepal Year: 2007
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: Writ No. 3561 of the year 2063 B. S (2006)
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
HIV/AIDS,
Sexual and reproductive health,
Violence Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right of access to information,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to education,
Right to health,
Right to life,
Right to privacy,
Right to property,
Right to work Facts: The Forum for Women, Law and Development, the Petitioner, was an organization working with vulnerable communities such as women, children and people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIVA). Although the right to privacy was guaranteed under Article 28 of the Interim Constitution, 2007, there were no legal provisions safeguarding the privacy of women, children, or PLHIVA (the …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
AIDS,
Children,
Domestic abuse,
Domestic violence,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Minor,
Pediatric health,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Pregnancy,
Sexual assault,
Sexual harassment,
Sexual violence,
Termination of pregnancy,
Violence against women
Country:
Cameroon Year: 2007
Court: United Nations Human Rights Committee
Citation: CCPR/C/91/D/1186/2003
Health Topics:
Diet and nutrition,
Health care and health services,
Infectious diseases,
Prisons,
Sexual and reproductive health,
Violence,
Water, sanitation and hygiene Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Freedom of expression,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to life,
Rights to the benefits of culture Facts: The author of the communication was the wife of the alleged victim, a Cameroon citizen. The author alleged that a group of police officers broke into her house without a warrant, claiming to be looking for a gun, and began beating her husband (as well as battering the author, who was in an advanced state …Read more
Tags: Abuse,
Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Assault,
Childbirth,
Cleanliness,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Hunger,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
Pregnancy,
Prison conditions,
Solitary confinement,
Starvation,
Torture,
Violence against women