Rechtsprechung
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
SCHEMBRI v. MALTA
Inadmissible (englisch)
Sonstiges
- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
SCHEMBRI v. MALTA
Wird zitiert von ... (0) Neu Zitiert selbst (3)
- EGMR, 29.06.1999 - 27110/95
NYLUND contre la FINLANDE
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The right to respect for "family life" does not safeguard the mere desire to found a family; it presupposes the existence of a family (see Marckx, cited above, § 31), or at the very least the potential relationship between, for example, a child born out of wedlock and his or her natural father (see Nylund v. Finland (dec.), no. 27110/95, ECHR 1999-VI), or the relationship that arises from a genuine marriage, even if family life has not yet been fully established (see Abdulaziz, Cabales and Balkandali v. the United Kingdom, 28 May 1985, § 62, Series A no. 94, and Paradiso and Campanelli, cited above, § 141). - EGMR, 13.06.1979 - 6833/74
MARCKX v. BELGIUM
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In connection with this, it reiterates that the existence or non-existence of "family life" is essentially a question of fact depending upon the existence of close personal ties (see Marckx v. Belgium, 13 June 1979, § 31, Series A no. 31). - EGMR, 28.05.1985 - 9214/80
ABDULAZIZ, CABALES AND BALKANDALI v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
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The right to respect for "family life" does not safeguard the mere desire to found a family; it presupposes the existence of a family (see Marckx, cited above, § 31), or at the very least the potential relationship between, for example, a child born out of wedlock and his or her natural father (see Nylund v. Finland (dec.), no. 27110/95, ECHR 1999-VI), or the relationship that arises from a genuine marriage, even if family life has not yet been fully established (see Abdulaziz, Cabales and Balkandali v. the United Kingdom, 28 May 1985, § 62, Series A no. 94, and Paradiso and Campanelli, cited above, § 141).