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Art 3 (substantive) • Inhuman and degrading treatment • Inadequate medical treatment provided to a former Prosecutor General and former ambassador for his illnesses while in detention during the period between his arrest and his first transfer to a prison medical facility • Resulting prolonged mental and physical suffering diminishing the applicant's human dignity • Medical treatment during subsequent detention adequate
Art 5 � 3 • Reasonableness of pre-trial detention • Domestic courts' failure to give "relevant" and "sufficient" reasons justifying extension of applicant's pre-trial detention
Art 34 • Hinder the exercise of the right of application • State's failure to comply with initial interim measures indicated by the Court under Rule 39 and excessively long delays in complying with subsequent such measures
Art 18 (+ Art 5) • Restriction for unauthorised purposes • Existence of ulterior purpose not established • Manifestly ill-founded
This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44 � 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision.
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