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THIRD SECTION

CASE OF GRIGORYEVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

(Applications nos. 50146/20 and 15 others –

see appended list)

JUDGMENT

STRASBOURG

30 April 2026

This judgment is final but it may be subject to editorial revision.


In the case of Grigoryeva and Others v. Russia,

The European Court of Human Rights (Third Section), sitting as a Committee composed of:

Úna Ní Raifeartaigh, President,
Mateja Đurović,
Vasilka Sancin, judges,

and Viktoriya Maradudina, Acting Deputy Section Registrar,

Having deliberated in private on 9 April 2026,

Delivers the following judgment, which was adopted on that date:

  • PROCEDURE

1. The case originated in applications against Russia lodged with the Court under Article 34 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (“the Convention”) on the various dates indicated in the appended table.

2. The Russian Government (“the Government”) were given notice of the applications.

  • THE FACTS

3. The list of applicants and the relevant details of the applications are set out in the appended table.

4. The applicants complained of restrictions on the location, timing and manner of conduct of public events, imposed pursuant to regional prohibitions on holding public events in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • THE LAW
    1. JOINDER OF THE APPLICATIONS

5. Having regard to the similar subject matter of the applications, the Court finds it appropriate to examine them jointly in a single judgment.

  1. Jurisdiction

6. The Court observes that the facts giving rise to the alleged violations of the Convention occurred prior to 16 September 2022, the date on which the Russian Federation ceased to be a party to the Convention. The Court therefore decides that it has jurisdiction to examine the present applications (see Fedotova and Others v. Russia [GC], nos. 40792/10 and 2 others, §§ 6873, 17 January 2023).

  1. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 11 OF THE CONVENTION

7. The applicants complained principally of the restrictions on the location, timing and manner of conduct of public events, as described in the appended table. They relied, expressly or in substance, on Article 11 of the Convention.

8. The Court refers to the principles established in its caselaw regarding freedom of assembly (see Kudrevičius and Others v. Lithuania [GC], no. 37553/05, ECHR 2015, with further references).

9. In the leading cases of Lashmankin and Others v. Russia (nos. 57818/09 and 14 others, 7 February 2017) and Kablis v. Russia (nos. 48310/16 and 59663/17, 30 April 2019) the Court already found a violation in respect of issues similar to those in the present case. The Court further refers to Nemytov and Others v. Russia (no. 1257/21 and 2 others, 27 May 2025) in so far as the application by the authorities of the COVID19related restrictions to assemblies is concerned.

10. Having examined all the material submitted to it, and having taken into account the issue of compliance with the six-month time-limit under Article 35 § 1 of the Convention (see Saakashvili v. Georgia (dec.), nos. 6232/20 and 22394/20, §§ 46-59, 1 March 2022, in which the Court addressed the COVID-19-related extension of the period in question), the Court has not found any fact or argument capable of persuading it to reach a different conclusion on the admissibility and merits of these complaints.

11. In particular, the Court reiterates that the authorities enjoyed a wide margin of appreciation in addressing the COVID-19 health crisis at the material time (see Nemytov and Others, cited above, §§ 115-17, and Central Unitaria de Traballadores/as v. Spain, no. 49363/20, § 81, 17 October 2024). As the virus was still actively circulating and certain COVID-19 restrictions remained in force in the Russian regions concerned, those measures pursued the pressing social need of protecting individual and public health (see Pasquinelli and Others v. San Marino, no. 24622/22, § 99, 29 August 2024, and Nemytov and Others, cited above, § 139).

12. However, by the time of the events at issue (see the appended table), the strict lockdown regimes introduced in spring 2020 were no longer in force in the relevant Russian regions, and COVID-19-related restrictions had been progressively eased. Public transport was operating normally, shopping centres and commercial venues were open, educational activities were continuing in person, and sports, cultural and entertainment events could be held, subject to sanitary safeguards and, in some instances, capacity limits. This regulatory model thus relied primarily on hygiene requirements and targeted restrictions rather than on a general suspension of public life and activities.

13. In these circumstances, no sufficient justification has been advanced for maintaining regional bans on all forms of public protest, while permitting leisure and commercial activities under certain conditions. The Court is therefore not convinced that the domestic courts’ reliance on the “high alert” regime, taken in itself, constituted a sufficient basis for restricting the applicants’ rights under Article 11 (see Nemytov and Others, cited above, § 145).

14. Having regard to its case-law on the matter, the Court considers that in the present case the interferences with the applicants’ right to freedom of assembly, as described in the appended table, were disproportionate to the aim pursued, and the domestic authorities overstepped the wide margin of appreciation afforded to them.

15. These complaints are therefore admissible and disclose a breach of Article 11 of the Convention.

  1. remaining complaints

16. The applicants raised further additional complaints. In view of the findings in paragraphs 10-15 above, the Court considers that there is no need to deal separately with these remaining complaints (see Centre for Legal Resources on behalf of Valentin Câmpeanu v. Romania [GC], no. 47848/08, § 156, ECHR 2014).

  1. APPLICATION OF ARTICLE 41 OF THE CONVENTION

17. Having regard to the nature of the applicants’ complaints, the Court considers that the finding of a violation constitutes sufficient just satisfaction for any non‑pecuniary damage the applicants may have suffered (see, among recent authorities, Pleshkov and Others v. Russia, nos. 29356/19 and 31119/19, § 76, 21 November 2023, and the cases cited therein; see also, mutatis mutandis, Alekseyev and Others v. Russia, nos. 14988/09 and 50 others, § 29, 27 November 2018).

  • FOR THESE REASONS, THE COURT, UNANIMOUSLY,
  1. Decides to join the applications;
  2. Holds that it has jurisdiction to deal with these applications as they relate to facts that took place before 16 September 2022;
  3. Declares the complaints under Article 11 of the Convention, insofar as described in the appended table, admissible and finds that there is no need to examine separately the remaining complaints;
  4. Holds that these applications disclose a breach of Article 11 of the Convention in respect of the events described in the appended table;
  5. Holds that the finding of a violation constitutes in itself sufficient just satisfaction.

Done in English, and notified in writing on 30 April 2026, pursuant to Rule 77 §§ 2 and 3 of the Rules of Court.

Viktoriya Maradudina Úna Ní Raifeartaigh

Acting Deputy Registrar President


APPENDIX

List of applications raising complaints under Article 11 of the Convention

(restrictions on the location, time or manner of conduct of public events)

No.

Application no.

Date of introduction

Applicant’s name

Year of birth

Representative’s name and location

Location

Date of the public event planned

Restrictions applied

Final domestic decision (type of procedure)

Name of the court

Date

50146/20

29/10/2020

Tatyana Viktorovna GRIGORYEVA

1983

Sokolov Yevgeniy Vladislavovich

Belgorod

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, political rally

17/08/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, political rally

27/08/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, political rally

08/09/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, rally "Free Navalnyy"

26/02/2021

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, rally in Support of Animal Rights

20/07/2020

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 21/12/2020

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 29/01/2021

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 15/03/2021

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 10/11/2021

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 29/01/2021

11334/21

04/02/2021

Andrey Sergeyevich RUBAN

1985

Belgorod, Sobornaya Square, six political rallies

Between 06/07/2020 and

08/02/2021

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 21/12/2020,

29/01/2021,

17/09/2021

11441/21

04/02/2021

Yuriy Ivanovich POLYAKOV

1952

Belgorod, Sobornaya Square, political rally

17/08/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya Square, political rally

27/08/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya Square, protest against amendments to the Russian Constitution

09/07/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, rally in Support of Animal Rights

20/07/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, rally "Free Navalnyy"

26/02/2021

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 21/12/2020

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 29/01/2021

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 21/12/2020

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 29/01/2021

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 10/11/2021

31209/21

24/05/2021

Yelena Vasilyevna SYEDINA

1965

Sokolov Yevgeniy Vladislavovich

Belgorod

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, demonstration against restrictions on access to Belgorod water reservoir

09/11/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, Demonstration against restricted access to the Belgorod water reservoir

18/09/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya square, political rally

22/09/2020

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 27/04/2021

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 22/03/2021

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 24/03/2021

31327/21

24/05/2021

Galina Grigoryevna SERIKOVA

1969

Sokolov Yevgeniy Vladislavovich

Belgorod

Belgorod, Sobornaya Square, political rally

22/09/2020

Belgorod, Sobornaya Square, political rally

18/09/2020

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation

24/03/2021

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation

22/03/2021

40482/21

17/07/2021

Tatyana Yuryevna SYEDINA

1997

Sokolov Yevgeniy Vladislavovich

Belgorod

Belgorod, Sobornaya Square, demonstration against restricted access to the Belgorod water reservoir

09/11/2020

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation,

27/04/2021

54835/21

01/11/2021

Yelena Leonidovna RUSAKOVA

1962

Rybin Aleksey Vladimirovich

Moscow

Moscow, Gagarinskiy District, protests against the building of a subway

Between 17/09/2020 and

20/09/2020

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 17/06/2021

56741/21

28/10/2021

Dmitriy Dmitriyevich MIROPOLTSEV

1975

Novokuznetsk, rally demanding the regional governor’s resignation

04/11/2020

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation,

15/06/2021

57958/21

03/11/2021

Yuriy Ivanovich POLYAKOV

1952

Sokolov Yevgeniy Vladislavovich

Belgorod

Belgorod, Sobornaya Square, political rally

08/02/2021

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 17/09/2021

59841/21

15/11/2021

(4 applicants)

Pavel Valeryevich ROMANOV

1981

Mikhail Arnoldovich BUDARIN

1984

Yelena Gennadyevna VOYEVODINA

1964

Sergey Yuryevich ZAKHAROV

1986

Romanov Pavel Valeryevich

Cheboksary

Cheboksary, city centre, political march

07/03/2021

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 15/10/2021

7958/22

25/01/2022

Sergey Eduardovich PONOMAREV

1976

Moscow, opposite the entrance to the State Duma building

15/10/2021

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 25/10/2021

17661/22

16/03/2022

(5 applicants)

Viktor Borisovich SOROKIN

1969

Arkadiy Yuryevich BULATOV

1980

Mikhail Viktorovich KONDRYUKOV

1975

Novosibirsk, several locations, several public events

Between 18/02/2021 and

23/02/2021

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 13/05/2022

31185/22

28/05/2022

Aleksey Vladimirovich RYBIN

1963

Moscow, Tverskaya street,

(near the Moscow City Hall)

13/04/2021 and

14/04/2021

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 05/05/2022

36740/22

16/07/2022

Viktor Viktorovich VOROBYEV

1989

Peredruk Aleksandr Dmitriyevich

St Petersburg

Syktyvkar, Stefanovskaya Square, Political rally

17/12/2020

regional ban on holding public events near the regional courts,

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 18/03/2022

39237/22

23/07/2022

Andrey Olegovich VALENKOV

1989

Nizhniy Novgorod, Nizhne-Volzhskaya street, "Monstration-2021"

01/05/2021

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 24/01/2022

9430/23

21/02/2023

Vladimir Vladimirovich PIROGOV

2000

Baranova Natalya Andreyevna

Moscow

St Petersburg, pr. Gagarina, Rally for fair elections

17/10/2021

COVID-19-related restrictions on holding public events

notification procedure,

Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, 26/12/2022