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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
POLMAN v. THE NETHERLANDS
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- EGMR, 09.07.2002 - 48334/99
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- EGMR, 04.07.2000 - 43149/98
KOK c. PAYS-BAS
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The Court has even accepted that in dismissing an appeal an appellate court may, in principle, simply endorse the reasons in the lower court's decision (see, among other authorities, García Ruiz v. Spain [GC], no. 30544/96, ECHR 1999-I; Kok v. the Netherlands (dec.), no. 43149/98, ECHR 2000-VI which concerns the application of Article 101a of the Judiciary (Organisation) Act). - EGMR, 19.04.1994 - 16034/90
VAN DE HURK v. THE NETHERLANDS
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However, this requirement does not go so far as to require a detailed answer to every argument put forward; nor is the Court called upon to examine whether arguments are adequately met (see, for example, the Van de Hurk v. the Netherlands judgment of 19 April 1994, Series A no. 288, p. 20, § 61). - EGMR, 27.04.1988 - 9659/82
BOYLE AND RICE v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
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The Court reiterates that Article 13 of the Convention applies only in respect of grievances under the Convention which are arguable (see, for instance, the Boyle and Rice v. the United Kingdom judgment of 27 April 1988, Series A no. 131, p. 23, § 52). - EGMR, 30.10.1991 - 12005/86
BORGERS v. BELGIUM
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Shortly after the Court's judgment in the case of Borgers v. Belgium (judgment of 30 October 1991, Series A no. 214-B) it became customary, in criminal proceedings, to give the accused the opportunity to respond to the advisory opinion issued by the Procurator-General or one of the advocates-general of the Supreme Court.