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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
SLAVGORODSKI v. ESTONIA
Art. 8, Art. 8 Abs. 1, Art. 34, Art. 35, Art. 35 Abs. 1 MRK
Admissible (englisch) - Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
SLAVGORODSKI contre l'ESTONIE
Art. 8, Art. 8 Abs. 1, Art. 34, Art. 35, Art. 35 Abs. 1 MRK
Recevable (französisch)
Verfahrensgang
- EKMR, 21.05.1998 - 37043/97
- EGMR, 09.03.1999 - 37043/97
- EGMR, 12.09.2000 - 37043/97
Wird zitiert von ... (0) Neu Zitiert selbst (4)
- EGMR, 25.03.1983 - 5947/72
SILVER AND OTHERS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
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It recalls that recourse to the administrative bodies could be considered an effective remedy in respect of complaints concerning the application or implementation of prison regulations (see, among other authorities, the Boyle and Rice v. the United Kingdom judgment of 27 April 1988, Series A no. 131, p. 26, § 65, and the Silver and Others judgment of 25 March 1983, Series A no. 61, p. 43, § 116). - EGMR, 27.04.1988 - 9659/82
BOYLE AND RICE v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
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It recalls that recourse to the administrative bodies could be considered an effective remedy in respect of complaints concerning the application or implementation of prison regulations (see, among other authorities, the Boyle and Rice v. the United Kingdom judgment of 27 April 1988, Series A no. 131, p. 26, § 65, and the Silver and Others judgment of 25 March 1983, Series A no. 61, p. 43, § 116). - EGMR, 19.03.1991 - 11069/84
CARDOT c. FRANCE
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Accordingly, the Court has recognised that Article 35 § 1 (formerly Article 26) must be applied with some degree of flexibility and without excessive formalism (see, for example, the Cardot v. France judgment of 19 March 1991, Series A no. 200, p. 18, § 34). - EGMR, 06.11.1980 - 7654/76
VAN OOSTERWIJCK c. BELGIQUE
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It has further recognised that the rule of exhaustion is neither absolute nor capable of being applied automatically; in reviewing whether it has been observed it is essential to have regard to the particular circumstances of each individual case (see, for example, the Van Oosterwijk v. Belgium judgment of 6 November 1980, Series A no. 40, p. 18, § 35).