Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 19.07.2018 - 52683/15 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
ZAGALSKI v. POLAND
Violation of Article 5 - Right to liberty and security (Article 5-3 - Length of pre-trial detention) (englisch)
Verfahrensgang
- EGMR, 19.07.2018 - 52683/15
- EGMR, 24.04.2019 - 52683/15
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- EGMR, 04.05.2006 - 17584/04
CELEJEWSKI v. POLAND
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The relevant domestic law and practice concerning detention on remand (tymczasowe aresztowanie), the grounds for its extension, release from detention and rules governing other so-called "preventive measures" (srodki zapobiegawcze) are set out in the Court's judgments in the cases of Golek v. Poland (no. 31330/02, §§ 27-33, 25 April 2006), Celejewski v. Poland (no. 17584/04, §§ 22-23, 4 May 2006), and Kauczor v. Poland (no. 45219/06, § 25-33, 3 February 2009).In this regard, the Court reiterates its case-law according to which, in cases concerning organised crime, a relatively longer period of detention on remand could be justified given the particular difficulties in dealing with those cases in the trial courts (see Celejewski v. Poland, no. 17584/04, § 36, 4 August 2006).
- EGMR, 20.06.2006 - 6356/04
PASINSKI v. POLAND
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Secondly, even if, due to the particular circumstances of the case, detention on remand is extended beyond the period generally accepted under the Court's case-law, particularly strong reasons would be required to justify this (see Pasinski v. Poland, no. 6356/04, § 44, 20 June 2006).