Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 10.12.2015 - 17969/09 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
TIKHONOV v. UKRAINE
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) (englisch)
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- EGMR, 11.07.2006 - 54810/00
Einsatz von Brechmitteln; Selbstbelastungsfreiheit (Schutzbereich; faires …
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The use of evidence obtained in violation of Article 3 in criminal proceedings raises serious issues as to the fairness of such proceedings (see Jalloh v. Germany [GC], no. 54810/00, § 105, ECHR 2006-IX). - EGMR, 03.11.2011 - 12793/03
BALITSKIY v. UKRAINE
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The Court has not accepted waivers which have been signed by a detainee in dubious circumstances (see Balitskiy v. Ukraine, no. 12793/03, § 39, 3 November 2011), including arbitrary detention in police custody (see Omelchenko v. Ukraine, no. 34592/06, §§ 47-49, 17 July 2014). - EGMR, 24.06.2010 - 1727/04
OLEKSIY MYKHAYLOVYCH ZAKHARKIN v. UKRAINE
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In that regard it is appropriate to emphasise that an extension on artificial grounds of the initial period of detention by means of an administrative arrest deprives the person of prompt judicial scrutiny of such detention and runs counter to the principles of legal certainty and protection from arbitrary deprivation of liberty (see Oleksiy Mykhaylovych Zakharkin v. Ukraine, no. 1727/04, §§ 84-91, 24 June 2010). - EGMR, 17.07.2014 - 34592/06
OMELCHENKO v. UKRAINE
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The Court has not accepted waivers which have been signed by a detainee in dubious circumstances (see Balitskiy v. Ukraine, no. 12793/03, § 39, 3 November 2011), including arbitrary detention in police custody (see Omelchenko v. Ukraine, no. 34592/06, §§ 47-49, 17 July 2014).