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   EGMR, 04.05.1999 - 40084/98   

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  • EGMR, 02.08.1984 - 8691/79

    MALONE v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

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    In any event, the Court recalls its constant case-law that the existence of some law granting powers of interception of communications to aid the police in their function of investigating and detecting crime may be "necessary in a democratic society... for the prevention of disorder or crime" (see, for example, the Malone v. the United Kingdom judgment of 2 August 1984, Series A no. 82, pp. 36-37, § 81).
  • EGMR, 12.07.1988 - 10862/84

    SCHENK c. SUISSE

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    The Court recalls, at the outset, that while Article 6 of the Convention guarantees the right to a fair trial, it does not lay down any rules on the admissibility of evidence as such, which is therefore primarily a matter for regulation under national law (see the Schenk v. Switzerland judgment of 12 July 1988, Series A no. 140, p. 29, § 46).
  • EGMR, 04.10.2022 - 58342/15

    DE LEGÉ v. THE NETHERLANDS

    After having taken note of the Court's considerations in the cases of Funke (cited above, § 44); Saunders (cited above, §§ 68-69), Choudhary v. the United Kingdom ((dec.), no. 40084/98, 4 May 1999), J.B. v. Switzerland (cited above, §§ 65-66, 68 and 71), O'Halloran and Francis v. the United Kingdom ([GC], nos.15809/02 and 25624/02, §§ 35, 53 and 58, ECHR 2007-III), Jalloh (cited above, §§ 110-11, 113, 117 and 123), Marttinen (cited above, §§ 68-69, 71-73 and 75-76), Chambaz (cited above, §§ 52-58) and several domestic rulings, the Advocate-General made the following considerations:.

    With reference to Choudhary v. the United Kingdom ((dec.), no. 40084/98, 4 May 1999), the applicant further argued that a pre-existing document is not evidence that exists independently of the will of the suspect if the prosecution authorities would not have been able to take cognisance of it without coercing the suspect, and it was, moreover, clear from the Court's considerations in the cases of J.B. v. Switzerland and Chambaz (cited above) that the materials requested from him were covered by the privilege against self-incrimination and that the exception for evidence whose existence was not dependent on the will of the applicant did not apply.

  • EGMR, 26.11.2019 - 37164/17

    EL KHALLOUFI v. THE NETHERLANDS

    As commonly understood in the legal systems of the Contracting Parties to the Convention and elsewhere, that privilege does not extend to the use in criminal proceedings of material which may be obtained from the accused through the use of compulsory powers but which has an existence independent of the will of the suspect, such as, inter alia, documents acquired pursuant to a warrant, breath, blood, urine, hair or voice samples, and bodily tissue for the purpose of DNA testing (see, among other authorities, Saunders v. the United Kingdom, 17 December 1996, § 69, Reports of Judgments and Decisions 1996-VI; Choudhary v. the United Kingdom (dec.), no. 40084/98, 4 May 1999; and Jalloh v. Germany [GC], no. 54810/00, § 102, ECHR 2006-IX; see also more recently and, mutatis mutandis, H. and J. v. the Netherlands (dec.), nos.
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