Rechtsprechung
EGMR, 26.01.1999 - 38087/97 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
HIBBERT v. THE NETHERLANDS
Wird zitiert von ... (0) Neu Zitiert selbst (4)
- EGMR, 22.02.1994 - 12954/87
RAIMONDO v. ITALY
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Although the heirs of a deceased applicant cannot claim a general right that the examination of the application brought by the latter be continued by the Court (cf. Eur. Court HR, Scherer v. Switzerland judgment of 25 March 1994, Series A no. 287; No. 8261/78, Comm. Report 9.10.82, D.R. 30, p. 5; and No. 12526/86, Dec. 7.1.91, D.R. 68, p. 104), the Court has accepted on a number of occasions that close relatives of a deceased applicant are entitled to take his or her place (cf. Eur. Court HR, Deweer v. Belgium judgment of 27 February 1980, Series A no. 35, p. 19, § 37; and Raimondo v. Italy judgment of 22 February 1994, Series A no. 281-A, p. 8, § 2). - EGMR, 27.02.1980 - 6903/75
DEWEER c. BELGIQUE
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Although the heirs of a deceased applicant cannot claim a general right that the examination of the application brought by the latter be continued by the Court (cf. Eur. Court HR, Scherer v. Switzerland judgment of 25 March 1994, Series A no. 287; No. 8261/78, Comm. Report 9.10.82, D.R. 30, p. 5; and No. 12526/86, Dec. 7.1.91, D.R. 68, p. 104), the Court has accepted on a number of occasions that close relatives of a deceased applicant are entitled to take his or her place (cf. Eur. Court HR, Deweer v. Belgium judgment of 27 February 1980, Series A no. 35, p. 19, § 37; and Raimondo v. Italy judgment of 22 February 1994, Series A no. 281-A, p. 8, § 2). - EGMR, 28.09.1995 - 15346/89
MASSON AND VAN ZON v. THE NETHERLANDS
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The Court has noted the relevant Dutch law and practice as described in previous cases (Eur. Court HR, Masson and Van Zon v. the Netherlands judgment of 28 September 1995, Series A no. 327-A, pp. 10-14, §§ 26-31; and Leutscher v. the Netherlands judgment, loc. cit., pp. 432-433, §§ 15-18). - EGMR, 25.03.1994 - 17116/90
SCHERER v. SWITZERLAND
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Although the heirs of a deceased applicant cannot claim a general right that the examination of the application brought by the latter be continued by the Court (cf. Eur. Court HR, Scherer v. Switzerland judgment of 25 March 1994, Series A no. 287; No. 8261/78, Comm. Report 9.10.82, D.R. 30, p. 5; and No. 12526/86, Dec. 7.1.91, D.R. 68, p. 104), the Court has accepted on a number of occasions that close relatives of a deceased applicant are entitled to take his or her place (cf. Eur. Court HR, Deweer v. Belgium judgment of 27 February 1980, Series A no. 35, p. 19, § 37; and Raimondo v. Italy judgment of 22 February 1994, Series A no. 281-A, p. 8, § 2).