Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 20.10.2020 - 71591/17 |
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Volltextveröffentlichungen (2)
- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
GRÖNING v. GERMANY
Inadmissible (englisch)
- juris(Abodienst) (Volltext/Leitsatz)
Kurzfassungen/Presse
- ndr.de (Pressebericht, 12.11.2020)
Prozess gegen SS-Mann Gröning dauerte nicht zu lang
Sonstiges
- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
GRÖNING v. GERMANY
Verfahrensgang
- LG Lüneburg, 09.12.2014 - 27 Ks 9/14
- LG Lüneburg, 02.02.2015 - 27 Ks 9/14
- OLG Celle, 08.06.2015 - 2 Ws 92/15
- LG Lüneburg, 15.07.2015 - 27 Ks 9/14
- BGH, 19.04.2016 - 3 StR 49/16
- BGH, 20.09.2016 - 3 StR 49/16
- LG Lüneburg, 17.08.2017 - 27 Ks 9/14
- OLG Celle, 07.11.2017 - 3 Ws 491/17
- OLG Celle, 29.11.2017 - 3 Ws 491/17
- BVerfG, 21.12.2017 - 2 BvR 2772/17
- EGMR, 20.10.2020 - 71591/17
- EGMR, 30.11.2021 - 20160/16
Wird zitiert von ... Neu Zitiert selbst (6)
- EGMR, 10.11.1969 - 1602/62
Stögmüller ./. Österreich
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Concerning the end of the prior proceedings, the Court notes that one of the purposes of the right to a trial within a reasonable time is to protect individuals from remaining too long in a state of uncertainty about their fate (see Stögmüller v. Austria, 10 November 1969, Series A no. 9, p. 40). - EGMR, 25.03.1999 - 25444/94
PÉLISSIER AND SASSI v. FRANCE
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The Court reiterates that the reasonableness of the length of proceedings is to be assessed in the light of the particular circumstances of the case, regard being had to the criteria laid down in the Court's case-law, in particular the complexity of the case, the applicant's conduct and the conduct of the competent authorities see (among many other authorities, Pélissier and Sassi v. France [GC], no. 25444/94, § 67, ECHR 1999-II). - EKMR, 11.12.1981 - 9433/81
X. v. the NETHERLANDS
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In another case, it was sufficient that the Minister of Justice had informed the applicant that he would not be prosecuted (see X v. the Netherlands, no. 9433/81, Commission decision of 11 December 1981, Decisions and Reports (DR) 27, p. 237).
- EGMR, 26.08.2003 - 59493/00
WITHEY contre le ROYAUME-UNI
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Elsewhere, a trial judge's order to leave the charges on the file was considered to have ended the criminal proceedings for the purposes of Article 6 of the Convention (see Withey v. the United Kingdom (dec.), no. 59493/00, ECHR 2003-X). - EGMR, 21.09.2004 - 57670/00
FOJCIK v. POLAND
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Preliminary issue 30. The Court considers that the applicant's sons have a legitimate interest in pursuing their father's application (see Fojcik v. Poland, no. 57670/00, § 45, 21 September 2004; Kozimor v. Poland, no. 10816/02, § 27, 12 April 2007; and Hristozov and Others v. Bulgaria, nos. 47039/11 and 358/12, § 71, ECHR 2012 (extracts)). - EGMR, 06.07.2005 - 43579/98
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According to its established case-law, proof may follow from the coexistence of sufficiently strong, clear and concordant inferences or of similar unrebutted presumptions of fact (see Nachova and Others v. Bulgaria [GC], nos. 43577/98 and 43579/98, § 147, ECHR 2005-VII with further references).
- EGMR, 30.11.2021 - 20160/16
ZEMBOL v. GERMANY
The defendant was 93 years old when the trial commenced and in fragile health (the defendant's application to the Court was adjudicated in Gröning v. Germany (dec.), no. 71591/17, 20 October 2020).