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   EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96, 33986/96   

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  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    SMITH ET GRADY c. ROYAUME-UNI

    Art. 3, Art. 8, Art. 8 Abs. 1, Art. 8 Abs. 2, Art. 10, Art. 14, Art. 13, Art. 14+8 MRK
    Violation de l'art. 8 Aucune question distincte au regard de l'art. 14+8 Non-violation de l'art. 3 ou 14+3 Non-lieu à examiner l'art. 10 ou 14+10 Violation de l'art. 13 Satisfaction équitable réservée (französisch)

  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    SMITH AND GRADY v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

    Art. 3, Art. 8, Art. 8 Abs. 1, Art. 8 Abs. 2, Art. 10, Art. 14, Art. 13, Art. 14+8 MRK
    Violation of Art. 8 No separate issue under Art. 14+8 No violation of Art. 3 or 14+3 Not necessary to examine Art. 10 or 14+10 Violation of Art. 13 Just satisfaction reserved ...

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  • EGMR, 26.03.1987 - 9248/81

    LEANDER c. SUÈDE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    Moreover, given the national security dimension to the present case a wide margin of appreciation was properly open to the State (see the Leander v. Sweden judgment of 26 March 1987, Series A no. 116, p. 25, § 59).

    This, I think, is the logical connotation of the principle that, in assessing the pressing social need in cases of interferences with the right to respect for an individual's private life from the standpoint of the protection of national security, the State has a wide margin of appreciation (see the Leander v. Sweden judgment of 26 March 1987, Series A no. 116, p. 25, § 59).

  • EGMR, 07.07.1989 - 14038/88

    Jens Söring

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    The context of the present case was the application of a blanket policy which interfered with the Article 8 rights of a minority group and not an assessment of an individual extradition or expulsion in the context of Article 3 as in the Soering and Vilvarajah cases (Soering v. the United Kingdom judgment of 7 July 1989, Series A no. 161, and the Vilvarajah and Others judgment cited above).
  • EGMR, 13.08.1981 - 7601/76

    YOUNG, JAMES ET WEBSTER c. ROYAUME-UNI

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    It was not imposed afterwards (cf. the Young, James and Webster v. the United Kingdom judgment of 13 August 1981, Series A no. 44, p. 25, § 62).
  • EGMR, 30.10.1991 - 13163/87

    VILVARAJAH ET AUTRES c. ROYAUME-UNI

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    The Government maintained, referring to the Vilvarajah case (Vilvarajah and Others v. the United Kingdom judgment of 30 October 1991, Series A no. 215), that proceedings by way of judicial review afforded an effective remedy to the applicants.
  • EGMR, 28.05.1985 - 9214/80

    ABDULAZIZ, CABALES AND BALKANDALI v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    Moreover, the Court would not exclude that treatment which is grounded upon a predisposed bias on the part of a heterosexual majority against a homosexual minority of the nature described above could, in principle, fall within the scope of Article 3 (see, mutatis mutandis, the Abdulaziz, Cabales and Balkandali v. the United Kingdom judgment of 28 May 1985, Series A no. 94, p. 42, §§ 90-91).
  • EGMR, 25.04.1978 - 5856/72

    Zur "Einzelfallprüfung" und "geltungszeitlichen Interpretation" im Rahmen des

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    Moreover, it is sufficient if the victim is humiliated in his or her own eyes (see the Tyrer v. the United Kingdom judgment of 25 April 1978, Series A no. 26, p. 16, § 32).
  • EGMR, 25.05.1993 - 14307/88

    KOKKINAKIS c. GRÈCE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    It considers that the freedom of expression element of the present case is subsidiary to the applicants" right to respect for their private lives which is principally at issue (see, mutatis mutandis, the Kokkinakis v. Greece judgment of 25 May 1993, Series A no. 260-A, p. 23, § 55, and the Larissis and Others v. Greece judgment of 24 February 1998, Reports 1998-I, p. 383, § 64).
  • EGMR, 22.10.1981 - 7525/76

    DUDGEON c. ROYAUME-UNI

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    Their consequent administrative discharge on the sole ground of their sexual orientation also constituted an interference with that right (see the Dudgeon v. the United Kingdom judgment of 22 October 1981, Series A no. 45, pp. 18-19, § 41, and, mutatis mutandis, the Vogt v. Germany judgment of 26 September 1995, Series A no. 323, p. 23, § 44).
  • EGMR, 26.10.1988 - 10581/83

    NORRIS c. IRLANDE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    Accordingly, the interferences must be "in accordance with the law", have an aim which is legitimate under this paragraph and must be "necessary in a democratic society" for the aforesaid aim (see the Norris v. Ireland judgment of 26 October 1988, Series A no. 142, p. 18, § 39).
  • EGMR, 19.12.1994 - 15153/89

    VEREINIGUNG DEMOKRATISCHER SOLDATEN ÖSTERREICHS AND GUBI v. AUSTRIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 27.09.1999 - 33985/96
    Furthermore, the applicants pointed out that the Court has found (in its Vereinigung demokratischer Soldaten Österreichs and Gubi v. Austria judgment of 19 December 1994, Series A no. 302, p. 17, §§ 36 and 38) that the demands of "pluralism, tolerance and broadmindedness" apply as much to service personnel as to other persons and that fundamental rights must be protected in the army of a democratic State just as in the society that such an army serves.
  • EGMR, 26.09.1995 - 17851/91

    Radikalenerlaß

  • EGMR, 12.06.2014 - 56030/07

    Kirchenkritische Mitarbeiter - Keine Beschäftigung für religionskritischen

    Likewise, in Özpınar v. Turkey (no. 20999/04, § 48, 19 October 2010) it was not the dismissal that was central to the finding of an interference with private life but the actual investigative process and the fact that the dismissal was based on facts of private life: "... the Court is of the opinion that the inspector's investigation into the applicant's private and professional life, which included interviews with witnesses on a particular aspect of the applicant's life, together with the resulting administrative dismissal, mainly on grounds related to her conduct, may be regarded as constituting a direct interference with the applicants" right to respect for her private life (see mutatis mutandis, Vogt, cited above, § 44, and Smith and Grady v. the United Kingdom, nos. 33985/96 and 33986/96, § 71, ECHR 1999-VI).".
  • VGH Baden-Württemberg, 07.03.2013 - A 9 S 1873/12

    Verfolgung von Homosexuellen in Nigeria

    Entscheidend für die Einordnung von Homosexualität und des Merkmals der "sexuellen Ausrichtung" als identitätsprägendes Merkmal im Sinne des Art. 10 Abs. 1 Buchst. d RL 2004/83/EG ist, dass der EGMR Fragen der sexuellen Selbstbestimmung und des Geschlechtslebens unter den von Art. 8 Abs. 1 EMRK geschützten Begriff des "Privatlebens" subsumiert (vgl. EGMR, Urteil vom 27.09.1999 - 33985/96 u.a. - "Smith u. Grady" -, NJW 2000, 2089 f.; Meyer-Ladewig, EMRK, 3. Aufl. 2011, Art. 8 Rn. 19 ff.).
  • OVG Nordrhein-Westfalen, 12.07.2005 - 8 A 780/04

    Türkei, Kurden, Folgeantrag, Nachfluchtgründe, Subjektive Nachfluchtgründe,

    vgl. EGMR, Urteil vom 15. Juli 2002 - 47095/99 - (Kalashnikov), NVwZ 2005, 303 (304), Urteil vom 27. September 1999 - 33985/96 (Smith) und 33986/96 (Grady) -, NJW 2000, 2089 (2095).

    vgl. EGMR, Urteil vom 15. Juli 2002 - 47095/99 - (Kalashnikov), NVwZ 2005, 303 (304), Urteil vom 27. September 1999 - 33985/96 (Smith) und 33986/96 (Grady) -, NJW 2000, 2089 (2095).

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