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   EGMR, 05.09.2017 - 46661/09   

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  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    BOZKAYA v. TURKEY

    Violation of Article 6+6-3-c - Right to a fair trial (Article 6 - Criminal proceedings;Article 6-1 - Fair hearing) (Article 6 - Right to a fair trial;Article 6-3-c - Defence through legal assistance);Violation of Article 6 - Right to a fair trial (Article 6 - ...

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  • EGMR, 02.02.2016 - 2082/05

    AYDIN ÇETINKAYA v. TURKEY

    Auszug aus EGMR, 05.09.2017 - 46661/09
    It further considers that the most appropriate form of redress would be the retrial of the applicant in accordance with the requirements of Article 6 of the Convention, should he so request (see Aydin Çetinkaya v. Turkey, no. 2082/05, § 119, 2 February 2016).
  • EGMR, 25.03.1999 - 25444/94

    PÉLISSIER AND SASSI v. FRANCE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 05.09.2017 - 46661/09
    The Court reiterates that the reasonableness of the length of proceedings must be assessed in the light of the circumstances of the case and with reference to the following criteria: the complexity of the case, the conduct of the applicants and the relevant authorities (see, among many other authorities, Pélissier and Sassi v. France [GC], no. 25444/94, § 67, ECHR 1999-II).
  • EGMR, 08.02.2024 - 3016/16

    BOGDAN v. UKRAINE

    Those allegations have not been supported by evidence, but that circumstance in itself is not sufficient to conclude that the waiver was valid (see Bozkaya v. Turkey, no. 46661/09, § 45, 5 September 2017, and Akdag v. Turkey, no. 75460/10, § 55, 17 September 2019).
  • EGMR, 08.03.2022 - 10613/10

    EKREM CAN AND OTHERS v. TURKEY

    The absence of the aforesaid procedural safeguards has already been found by the Court to have violated the overall fairness of criminal proceedings in respect of the same legal question and in a situation where the applicants' statements were used by the national courts to convict them (see Akdag, cited above, §§ 64-71; Rusen Bayar, cited above, §§ 126-136; Bozkaya v. Turkey, no. 46661/09, §§ 49-54, 5 September 2017; and Türk v. Turkey, no. 22744/07, §§ 53-59, 5 September 2017).
  • EGMR, 14.11.2023 - 27187/08

    ÇUPI v. ALBANIA

    In this connection, as already noted in paragraph 35 above, the Court cannot conclude that the domestic courts have established in a convincing manner whether or not the applicant's waiver of legal assistance had been voluntary (see Bozkaya v. Turkey, no. 46661/09, §§ 49-51, 5 September 2017).
  • EGMR, 18.06.2020 - 7523/10

    ANTIA AND KHUPENIA v. GEORGIA

    Furthermore, the Court notes that the Supreme Court proceeded with the applicants" conviction without addressing at all the question of a waiver, if indeed there had been one (see, mutatis mutandis, Bozkaya v. Turkey, no. 46661/09, § 53, 5 September 2017).
  • EGMR, 01.03.2022 - 32043/11

    ORAL AND OTHERS v. TURKEY

    Crucially, even though the first two applicants' statements to the police formed an integral part of their conviction, neither the trial court nor the Court of Cassation attempted to enquire about the circumstances surrounding the first two applicants' waivers nor examined their admissibility (see Bozkaya v. Turkey, no. 46661/09, §§ 49-54, 5 September 2017; Türk v. Turkey, no. 22744/07, §§ 53-59, 5 September 2017; Rusen Bayar, cited above, §§ 126-136; and Akdag v. Turkey, no. 75460/10, §§ 64-71, 17 September 2019).
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