Rechtsprechung
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
STANDARD VERLAGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH (No. 2) v. AUSTRIA
Art. 10, Art. 10 Abs. 1, Art. 10 Abs. 2 MRK
No violation of Art. 10 (englisch) - Österreichisches Institut für Menschenrechte
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- lehofer.at (Kurzinformation)
Durchschnittliche profil-Leser verstehen Spaß
- RIS Bundeskanzleramt Österreich (Ausführliche Zusammenfassung)
Verfahrensgang
- EGMR, 29.06.2006 - 37464/02
- EGMR, 22.02.2007 - 37464/02
Wird zitiert von ... (0) Neu Zitiert selbst (5)
- EGMR, 20.05.1999 - 21980/93
BLADET TROMSØ ET STENSAAS c. NORVEGE
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(see Bladet Tromsø and Stensaas v. Norway [GC], no. 21980/93, § 68, ECHR 1999-III).Therefore we are of the opinion that the applicant company was entitled to rely on the contents of that release (see, mutatis mutandis, Bladet Tromsø and Stensaas v. Norway [GC], no. 21980/93, § 68, ECHR 1999-III).
- EGMR, 26.04.1995 - 15974/90
PRAGER ET OBERSCHLICK c. AUTRICHE
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However, it should be reiterated that journalistic freedom also covers possible recourse to a degree of exaggeration, or even provocation (see, amongst many other authorities, Prager and Oberschlick v. Austria, judgment of 26 April 1995, Series A no. 313, p. 19, § 38). - EGMR, 13.11.2003 - 39394/98
SCHARSACH ET NEWS VERLAGSGESELLSCHAFT c. AUTRICHE
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As regards the general principles relating to the freedom of the press in the context of political criticism and the question of assessing the necessity of an interference with that freedom, the Court refers to the summary of its established case-law in the cases of Feldek (Feldek v. Slovakia, no. 29032/95, §§ 72-74, ECHR 2001-VIII with further references) and Scharsach and News Verlagsgesellschaft v. Austria (no. 39394/98, § 30, ECHR 2003-XI). - EGMR, 12.07.2001 - 29032/95
FELDEK c. SLOVAQUIE
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As regards the general principles relating to the freedom of the press in the context of political criticism and the question of assessing the necessity of an interference with that freedom, the Court refers to the summary of its established case-law in the cases of Feldek (Feldek v. Slovakia, no. 29032/95, §§ 72-74, ECHR 2001-VIII with further references) and Scharsach and News Verlagsgesellschaft v. Austria (no. 39394/98, § 30, ECHR 2003-XI). - EGMR, 08.07.1999 - 26682/95
SÜREK c. TURQUIE (N° 1)
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According to the traditional case-law of the Court, there is little scope under Article 10 § 2 of the Convention for restrictions on political speech or on debate on questions of public interest (see Sürek v. Turkey (no. 1) [GC], no. 26682/95, § 61, ECHR 1999-IV).