Rechtsprechung
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
RISTIC v. SERBIA
(englisch)
Verfahrensgang
- EGMR, 18.01.2011 - 32181/08
- EGMR, 12.02.2014 - 32181/08
Wird zitiert von ... (0) Neu Zitiert selbst (5)
- EGMR, 27.06.2000 - 30979/96
FRYDLENDER c. FRANCE
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The Court further recalls that the reasonableness of the length of proceedings must be assessed in the light of the circumstances of the case and with reference to the following criteria: the complexity of the case, the conduct of the applicant and the relevant authorities and what was at stake for the applicant in the dispute (see, among many other authorities, Cocchiarella v. Italy [GC], no. 64886/01, ECHR 2006-V; Frydlender v. France [GC], no. 30979/96, CEDH 2000-VII; Zimmerman and Steiner v. Switzerland, 13 July 1983, Series A no. 66, and Jablonski v. Poland, no. 33492/96, 21 December 2000). - EGMR, 21.12.2000 - 33492/96
JABLONSKI v. POLAND
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The Court further recalls that the reasonableness of the length of proceedings must be assessed in the light of the circumstances of the case and with reference to the following criteria: the complexity of the case, the conduct of the applicant and the relevant authorities and what was at stake for the applicant in the dispute (see, among many other authorities, Cocchiarella v. Italy [GC], no. 64886/01, ECHR 2006-V; Frydlender v. France [GC], no. 30979/96, CEDH 2000-VII; Zimmerman and Steiner v. Switzerland, 13 July 1983, Series A no. 66, and Jablonski v. Poland, no. 33492/96, 21 December 2000). - EGMR, 12.02.2004 - 47287/99
PEREZ c. FRANCE
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It may, however, apply under its "civil head" to criminal proceedings involving a determination of pecuniary claims asserted by the injured parties (so-called "civil-party complaints") and, even in the absence of such claims, to those criminal proceedings the outcome of which is decisive for the "civil right" in question (see Perez v. France [GC], no. 47287/99, §§ 57-72, ECHR 2004-I). - EGMR, 13.07.1983 - 8737/79
Zimmermann und Steiner ./. Schweiz
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The Court further recalls that the reasonableness of the length of proceedings must be assessed in the light of the circumstances of the case and with reference to the following criteria: the complexity of the case, the conduct of the applicant and the relevant authorities and what was at stake for the applicant in the dispute (see, among many other authorities, Cocchiarella v. Italy [GC], no. 64886/01, ECHR 2006-V; Frydlender v. France [GC], no. 30979/96, CEDH 2000-VII; Zimmerman and Steiner v. Switzerland, 13 July 1983, Series A no. 66, and Jablonski v. Poland, no. 33492/96, 21 December 2000). - EGMR, 27.08.1992 - 12850/87
TOMASI c. FRANCE
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Article 6 is applicable under its civil limb to the criminal proceedings from the moment when the victims join as civil parties, namely as of when they bring their action for the damage suffered as a result of a criminal offence (Atanasova v. Bulgaria, no. 72001/01, 2 October 2008, § 51; and Boris Stojanovski v. "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia", no. 41916/04, 6 May 2010, § 40), even if this happens during the preliminary investigation stage of the case (see Tomasi v. France, 27 August 1992, Series A no. 241-A; and Perez v. France, cited above, § 40).