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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
PRIVACY INTERNATIONAL AND OTHERS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
Inadmissible (englisch)
Sonstiges
Wird zitiert von ... Neu Zitiert selbst (5)
- EGMR, 18.05.2010 - 26839/05
KENNEDY c. ROYAUME-UNI
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Article 35 § 1 has a special significance in the context of secret surveillance given the extensive powers of the IPT to investigate complaints before it and to access confidential information (see Kennedy v. the United Kingdom, no. 26839/05, § 110, 18 May 2010. - EGMR, 13.09.2018 - 58170/13
Big Brother Watch u.a./United Kingdom - Massenhafte Überwachung von Kommunikation
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For a detailed overview of the IPA see Big Brother Watch and Others v. the United Kingdom, (nos. 58170/13, 62322/14 and 24960/15, §§ 196-202, ECHR, 13 September 2018). - EGMR, 22.10.2002 - 57984/00
ANDRASIK AND OTHERS v. SLOVAKIA
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57984/00 and 6 others). - EGMR, 11.04.2006 - 29800/04
UPTON v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
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In a common law system, where the courts may extend and develop principles through case-law, it is generally incumbent on an aggrieved individual to allow the domestic courts the opportunity to develop existing rights by way of interpretation (see Upton v. the United Kingdom (dec.), no. 29800/04, ECHR 11 April 2006). - EGMR, 28.07.1999 - 25803/94
Zur "Einzelfallprüfung" und "geltungszeitlichen Interpretation" im Rahmen des …
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This is an important aspect of the subsidiary nature of the Convention machinery (Selmouni v. France [GC], no. 25803/94, § 74; Kudla v. Poland [GC], no. 30210/96, § 152, ECHR 2000; and Andrá?.ik and Others v. Slovakia (dec.), nos.
- EGMR, 12.09.2023 - 64371/16
WIEDER AND GUARNIERI v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
That application was declared inadmissible by the Court on the grounds that the applicants had failed to exhaust domestic remedies (see Privacy International and Others v. the United Kingdom (dec.), no. 46259/16, §§ 41-48, 7 July 2020).