CASE OF SAVRAN v. DENMARK (no. 57467/15)
What was at stake
Whether expelling the applicant to Turkey would breach the prohibition of torture or the right to private and family life.
What the court decided
The Court held that the applicant's expulsion would not violate the prohibition of torture but would violate his right to private and family life, and it considered a declaration of violation sufficient satisfaction, awarding no additional damages.
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