Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 03.04.2012 - 59623/08, 16206/09, 25180/09, 32744/09, 36499/09, 3706/09, 57250/09 |
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EGMR, 03.04.2012 - 59623/08, 16206/09, 25180/09, 32744/09, 36499/09, 3706/09, 57250/09 (https://dejure.org/2012,16265)
EGMR, Entscheidung vom 03.04.2012 - 59623/08, 16206/09, 25180/09, 32744/09, 36499/09, 3706/09, 57250/09 (https://dejure.org/2012,16265)
EGMR, Entscheidung vom 03. April 2012 - 59623/08, 16206/09, 25180/09, 32744/09, 36499/09, 3706/09, 57250/09 (https://dejure.org/2012,16265)
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
EMIN AND OTHERS v. CYPRUS AND OTHER APPLICATIONS
Verfahrensgang
- EGMR, 03.06.2010 - 59623/08
- EGMR, 03.04.2012 - 59623/08, 16206/09, 25180/09, 32744/09, 36499/09, 3706/09, 57250/09
- EGMR - 59623/08 (anhängig)
Wird zitiert von ... (2) Neu Zitiert selbst (3)
- EGMR, 04.05.2001 - 28883/95
McKERR c. ROYAUME-UNI
Auszug aus EGMR, 03.04.2012 - 59623/08
As concerns accessibility of the investigations to the families and the existence of sufficient public scrutiny, the Court notes that this aspect of the procedural obligation does not require applicants to have access to police files, or copies of all documents during an ongoing inquiry, or for them to be consulted or informed about every step (McKerr v. the United Kingdom, no. 28883/95, ECHR 2001-III, § 121; Green v. the United Kingdom, no. 28079/04, (dec.) 19 May 2005; Hackett v. the United Kingdom, cited above). - EGMR, 19.05.2005 - 28079/04
GREEN v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
Auszug aus EGMR, 03.04.2012 - 59623/08
As concerns accessibility of the investigations to the families and the existence of sufficient public scrutiny, the Court notes that this aspect of the procedural obligation does not require applicants to have access to police files, or copies of all documents during an ongoing inquiry, or for them to be consulted or informed about every step (McKerr v. the United Kingdom, no. 28883/95, ECHR 2001-III, § 121; Green v. the United Kingdom, no. 28079/04, (dec.) 19 May 2005; Hackett v. the United Kingdom, cited above). - EGMR, 01.07.2003 - 29178/95
FINUCANE v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
Auszug aus EGMR, 03.04.2012 - 59623/08
The extent to which the other requirements of an adequate investigation -effectiveness, independence, accessibility to the family and sufficient public scrutiny- apply will again depend on the particular circumstances of the case (for a general statement of principle on the requirements of Article 2 under its procedural head, see, for example, Finucane v. the United Kingdom, no. 29178/95, §§ 67-71, ECHR 2003-VIII).
- EGMR, 18.12.2012 - 2944/06
ASLAKHANOVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA
46744/07 et al., 3 April 2012, and Emin v. Cyprus (dec.), no. 59623/08 et al., 3 April 2012). - EGMR - 59623/08 (anhängig)
[ENG]
59623/08, 3706/09, 16206/09, 25180/09, 32744/09, 36499/09 and 57250/09 by Semral Emin and Others, Nazli Gürtekin and Others, Fatma Aybenk Abdullah and Others, Meryem Arkut and Others, Ayse Akay and Others, Omer Hussein and Others and Ayse Eray and Others against Cyprus, Greece and the United Kingdom.