Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 15.09.2015 - 14781/07, 39824/09, 41361/09, 42875/09 |
Zitiervorschläge
EGMR, Entscheidung vom 15.09.2015 - 14781/07, 39824/09, 41361/09, 42875/09 (https://dejure.org/2015,37559)
EGMR, Entscheidung vom 15. September 2015 - 14781/07, 39824/09, 41361/09, 42875/09 (https://dejure.org/2015,37559)
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Volltextveröffentlichung
- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
H.-L. v. POLAND
Inadmissible (englisch)
Wird zitiert von ... Neu Zitiert selbst (5)
- EGMR, 09.04.2009 - 28070/06
A. v. NORWAY
Auszug aus EGMR, 15.09.2015 - 14781/07
In order for Article 8 to come into play, however, an attack on a person's reputation must attain a certain level of seriousness and in a manner causing prejudice to personal enjoyment of the right to respect for private life (see A. v. Norway, no. 28070/06, § 64, 9 April 2009). - EGMR, 11.01.2005 - 50774/99
SCIACCA c. ITALIE
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In the instant case the applicant's status as an "ordinary person" enlarges the zone of interaction which may fall within the scope of private life, and the fact that he was the subject of criminal proceedings cannot remove from him the protection of Article 8 (see Sciacca v. Italy, no. 50774/99, § 28-29, ECHR 2005-I). - EGMR, 06.05.2003 - 76682/01
P4 RADIO HELLE NORGE ASA contre la NORVEGE
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It should be noted in this connection that the Contracting States enjoy a wide margin of appreciation in regulating the freedom of press to record the hearings and transmit images from it (see mutatis mutandis P4 Radio Hele Norge ASA v. Norway (dec.), no. 76682/01, ECHR 2003-VI). - EGMR, 27.07.2004 - 59330/00
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The Court has held, moreover, that Article 8 cannot be relied on in order to complain of a loss of reputation which is the foreseeable consequence of one's own actions such as, for example, the commission of a criminal offence (see Sidabras and Dziautas v. Lithuania, nos. 55480/00 and 59330/00, § 49, ECHR 2004-VIII). - EGMR, 03.10.2000 - 34000/96
DU ROY ET MALAURIE c. FRANCE
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Also of relevance for the balancing of competing interests which the Court must carry out is the fact that, under Article 6 § 2 of the Convention, individuals have a right to be presumed innocent of any criminal offence until proved guilty (see Worm v. Austria, 29 August 1997, § 50, Reports 1997-V and Du Roy and Malaurie v. France, no. 34000/96, § 34, ECHR 2000-X).
- EGMR, 28.06.2022 - 34872/16
WIERZBICKI AND WIERZBICKA v. POLAND
14781/07, 39824/09, 41361/09, 42875/09, §§ 53 and 54, 15 September 2015).