Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 02.09.2008 - 17625/05 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
CHODYNICKI v. POLAND
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- EGMR, 14.02.2006 - 57986/00
TUREK c. SLOVAQUIE
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The Court has already dealt with the issue of lustration (see, for instance, Turek v. Slovakia, no. 57986/00, ECHR 2006-...; Matyjek, cited above; and Luboch v. Poland, no. 37469/05, 15 January 2008). - EGMR, 15.01.2008 - 37469/05
LUBOCH v. POLAND
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The Court has already dealt with the issue of lustration (see, for instance, Turek v. Slovakia, no. 57986/00, ECHR 2006-...; Matyjek, cited above; and Luboch v. Poland, no. 37469/05, 15 January 2008).
- EGMR, 05.12.2017 - 38334/08
ANCHEV v. BULGARIA
As already noted by the Court, those States did not approach that task in a uniform manner (see Matyjek v. Poland (dec.), no. 38184/03, § 36, ECHR 2006-VII; Chodynicki v. Poland (dec.), no. 17625/05, 2 September 2008; and Sõro, cited above, § 59). - EGMR, 08.06.2010 - 50399/07
GORNY v. POLAND
In so far as the applicant contests the principles of lustration process, the Court recalls that it has examined and declared inadmissible as manifestly ill-founded similar allegations raised in the case of Chodynicki v. Poland ((dec.), no. 17625/05, 2 September 2008).