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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
YELVERTON INVESTMENTS B.V. AND OTHERS v. LATVIA
Art. 6, Art. 6 Abs. 1, Art. 37, Art. 37 Abs. 1 MRK
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
YELVERTON INVESTMENTS B.V. AND OTHERS v. LATVIA
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- EGMR, 17.02.2004 - 39748/98
MAESTRI c. ITALIE
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Consequently, it is for the respondent State to remove any obstacles in its domestic legal system that might prevent the applicant's situation from being adequately redressed (see Maestri v. Italy [GC], no. 39748/98, § 47, ECHR 2004-I). - EGMR, 09.12.2008 - 75951/01
VIASU c. ROUMANIE
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The Contracting State's duty in international law to comply with the requirements of the Convention may require action to be taken by any State authority, including the legislature (see, by way of example, Viasu v. Romania, no. 75951/01, §§ 75-83, 9 December 2008). - EGMR, 10.05.2012 - 34616/02
BEZRUKOVY v. RUSSIA
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One of the fundamental aspects of the rule of law is the principle of legal certainty, which requires, inter alia, that where the courts have finally determined an issue, their ruling should not be called into question, except where it is necessary to correct fundamental defects or a miscarriage of justice (see the judgments in the ECHR cases Bezrukovy v. Russia [no. 34616/02, 10 May 2012] and Ryabykh v. Russia [no. 52854/99, ECHR 2003 IX], etc.). - EGMR, 04.04.2000 - 30342/96
ACADEMY TRADING LTD AND OTHERS v. GREECE
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This means that sufficient safeguards should be put in place to exclude any legitimate doubt on the part of the parties or society as to its impartiality (for further clarification, see the ECHR judgments in Fey v. Austria [24 February 1993], §§ 28-30, [Series A no. 255] and Academy Trading Ltd and Others v. Greece, no. 30342/96, § 43, 4 April 2000).