Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 04.10.2016 - 55382/07 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
ZABELIN AND ZABELINA v. RUSSIA
Violation of Article 2 of Protocol No. 4 - Freedom of movement-general (Article 2 para. 2 of Protocol No. 4 - Freedom to leave a country) (englisch)
Sonstiges
- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
AILDERS AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA
Art. 3, Art. 6, Protokoll Nr. 1 Art. 1, Protokoll Nr. 4 Art. 2, Protokoll Nr. 4 Art. 2 Abs. 2, Protokoll Nr. 4 Art. 2 Abs. 3 MRK
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Wird zitiert von ... Neu Zitiert selbst (3)
- EGMR, 28.09.1999 - 28114/95
DALBAN v. ROMANIA
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The Court reiterates that in various cases where an applicant has died in the course of the proceedings, it has taken into account the statements of the applicant's heirs or close family members who expressed the wish to pursue the proceedings before it (see Dalban v. Romania [GC], no. 28114/95, § 39, ECHR 1999-VI). - EGMR, 22.05.2001 - 33592/96
BAUMANN v. FRANCE
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A measure by means of which an individual is dispossessed of an identity document such as, for example, a passport, undoubtedly amounts to an interference with the exercise of liberty of movement (see Napijalo v. Croatia, no. 66485/01, § 69, 13 November 2003, and Baumann v. France, no. 33592/96, § 52, ECHR 2001-V (extracts)). - EGMR, 23.10.2008 - 13470/02
KHUZHIN AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA
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It therefore accepts that the first applicant may pursue the application in so far as it was lodged by the late second applicant (see Khuzhin and Others v. Russia, no. 13470/02, § 71, 23 October 2008).
- EGMR, 03.10.2017 - 475/08
EILDERS AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA
It therefore accepts that Mr Zabelin and Ms Eilders may pursue the application in so far as it was lodged by late Ms Zabelina (see Zabelin and Zabelina v. Russia, no. 55382/07, § 13, 4 October 2016, and Khuzhin and Others v. Russia, no. 13470/02, § 71, 23 October 2008).