Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 13.12.2022 - 48321/20 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
V.Y.R. AND A.V.R. v. BULGARIA
No violation of Article 8 - Right to respect for private and family life (Article 8-1 - Respect for family life) (englisch)
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
V.Y.R. AND A.V.R. v. BULGARIA
[ENG]
Wird zitiert von ... Neu Zitiert selbst (2)
- EGMR, 13.07.2000 - 39221/98
SCOZZARI ET GIUNTA c. ITALIE
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In particular, minors can apply to the Court even, or indeed especially, if they are represented by a parent who is in conflict with the authorities and criticises their decisions and conduct (see Scozzari and Giunta v. Italy [GC], nos. 39221/98 and 41963/98, § 138, ECHR 2000-VIII; M.D. and Others v. Malta, no. 64791/10, § 27, 17 July 2012; and T.A. and Others v. the Republic of Moldova, no. 25450/20, § 32, 30 November 2021). - EGMR, 30.11.2021 - 25450/20
T.A. AND OTHERS v. THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
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In particular, minors can apply to the Court even, or indeed especially, if they are represented by a parent who is in conflict with the authorities and criticises their decisions and conduct (see Scozzari and Giunta v. Italy [GC], nos. 39221/98 and 41963/98, § 138, ECHR 2000-VIII; M.D. and Others v. Malta, no. 64791/10, § 27, 17 July 2012; and T.A. and Others v. the Republic of Moldova, no. 25450/20, § 32, 30 November 2021).
- EGMR, 08.02.2024 - 3016/16
BOGDAN v. UKRAINE
The applicant was to a certain extent vulnerable on account of the state of his health (compare, in respect of alcoholics, P?‚onka v. Poland, no. 20310/02, § 38, 31 March 2009, and Lalik, cited above, § 67; in respect of drug addicts in the context of matters related to the care of children, Y.I. v. Russia, no. 68868/14, § 87, 25 February 2020, and V.Y.R. and A.V.R. v. Bulgaria, no. 48321/20, § 91, 13 December 2022; in respect of mentally ill detainees, Rooman v. Belgium [GC], no. 18052/11, § 145, 31 January 2019; and contrast, for example, Hasáliková v. Slovakia, no. 39654/15, §§ 66-78, 24 June 2021).