Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 10.02.2000 - 25693/94, 27387/94 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
SOBCZYK v. POLAND
Art. 6, Art. 6 Abs. 1, Art. 35, Art. 35 Abs. 1 MRK
Partly admissible Partly inadmissible (englisch)
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- EGMR, 10.02.2000 - 25693/94, 27387/94
- EGMR, 26.10.2000 - 25693/94
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- EGMR, 26.10.2000 - 25693/94
SOBCZYK v. POLAND
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25693/94 and 27387/95, respectively;.Application 27387/95.
- EGMR, 21.09.2000 - 33082/96
WOJNOWICZ v. POLAND
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The Court recalls in this respect that, according to the Court's case-law, there is no effective remedy under Polish law to complain about the length of civil proceedings (No. 33082/96 Wojnowicz v. Poland, Dec. 18.11.1999 [Fourth Section], unpublished). - EKMR, 14.10.1996 - 22998/93
DANINI contre l'ITALIE
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The Court recalls that the right of access to a court does not include a right to have criminal proceedings instituted against a third person (Eur. Comm. HR, no. 22998/93, Dec. 14.12.1996, D.R. 87-A, p. 24). - EGMR, 12.07.1988 - 10862/84
SCHENK c. SUISSE
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Moreover, while Article 6 of the Convention guarantees the right to a fair hearing, it does not lay down any rules on the admissibility of evidence or the way it should be assessed, which are therefore primarily matters for regulation by national law and the national courts (see the Schenk v. Switzerland judgment of 12 July 1988, Series A no. 140, p. 29, §§ 45 and 46, and the Garcia Ruiz v. Spain judgment of 21 January 1999, § 28, to be published in the official Reports of the Court). - EGMR, 10.12.1982 - 7604/76
FOTI ET AUTRES c. ITALIE
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However, in cases where it can, by reason of its competence ratione temporis, only examine part of the proceedings, it may take into account, in order to assess the length, the stage reached in the proceedings at the beginning of the period under consideration (see the Foti and Others v. Italy judgment of 10 December 1982, Series A no. 56, p. 18, § 53).