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Постановление Европейского суда по правам человека от 08.07.2010 <Дело Александр Матвеев (Aleksandr Matveyev) против России» [англ.]





53. On 23 July 2003 he was transferred to correctional colony YN-88/3 in Uglich in the Yaroslavl Region.

II. Relevant domestic law

A. Rules on the prison regime in pre-trial detention centres
(as approved by Ministry of Justice Decree
No. 148 of 12 May 2000)

54. Rule 42 provided that all suspects and accused persons in detention had to be given, among other things: a sleeping place; bedding, including a mattress, a pillow and one blanket; bed linen, including two sheets and a pillow case; a towel; tableware and cutlery, including a bowl, a mug and a spoon; and seasonal clothes (if the inmate had no clothes of his own).
55. Rule 44 stated that cells in pre-trial detention centres were to be equipped, among other things, with a table and benches to seat the number of inmates detained there, sanitation facilities, running water and lighting for use in the daytime and at night.
56. Rule 46 provided that prisoners were to be given three warm meals a day, in accordance with the norms laid down by the Government of Russia.
57. Under Rule 47 inmates had the right to have a shower at least once a week for at least fifteen minutes. They were to receive fresh linen after taking their shower.
58. Rule 143 provided that inmates could be visited by their lawyer, family members or other persons, with the written permission of an investigator or an investigative body. The number of visits was limited to two per month.

B. Order No. 7 of the Federal Service for the Execution
of Sentences dated 31 January 2005

59. Order No. 7 of the Federal Service for the Execution of Sentences of 31 January 2005 deals with the implementation of the "Pre-trial detention centres 2006" programme.
60. The programme is aimed at improving the functioning of pre-trial detention centres so as to ensure their compliance with the requirements of Russian legislation. It expressly acknowledges the issue of overcrowding in pre-trial detention centres and seeks to reduce and stabilise the number of detainees in order to resolve the problem.
61. Amongst those affected, the programme mentions pre-trial detention centre SIZO No. 3. In particular, the programme states that on 1 July 2004 the detention centre had a capacity of 1,109 inmates and in reality housed 1,562 detainees, in other words, 48.9% more than the permitted number. The programme also mentions SIZO No. 4, stating that on 1 July 2004 the detention centre had a capacity of 1,032 inmates but actually housed 1,362 detainees, or 31.9% more than the permitted number.

III. Relevant council of Europe documents

62. The relevant extracts from the General Reports of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment ("the CPT") read as follows:
Extracts from the 2nd General Report [CPT/Inf (92) 3]
"46. Overcrowding is an issue of direct relevance to the CPT's mandate. All the services and activities within a prison will be adversely affected if it is required to cater for more prisoners than it was designed to accommodate; the overall quality of life in the establishment will be lowered, perhaps signi-cantly. Moreover, the level of overcrowding in a prison, or in a particular part of it, might be such as to be in itself inhuman or degrading from a physical standpoint.
47. A satisfactory programme of activities (work, education, sport, etc.) is of crucial importance for the well-being of prisoners... [P]risoners cannot simply be left to languish for weeks, possibly months, locked up in their cells, and this regardless of how good material conditions might be within the cells. The CPT considers that one should aim at ensuring that prisoners in remand establishments are able to spend a reasonable part of th



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