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  • EGMR, 24.06.1993 - 14518/89

    SCHULER-ZGRAGGEN c. SUISSE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 26.06.2007 - 2010/06
    The applicant was claiming an interference with her means of subsistence, an individual, economic right flowing from specific rules laid down in a statute (see Schuler-Zgraggen v. Switzerland, judgment of 24 June 1993, Series A no. 263, § 46), and it is irrelevant for that purpose that the claim was to be satisfied by sums paid via the State which had taken on the task of obtaining them from Mr K.
  • EGMR, 10.05.2001 - 29392/95

    Z ET AUTRES c. ROYAUME-UNI

    Auszug aus EGMR, 26.06.2007 - 2010/06
    The Court recalls that Article 6 § 1 secures to everyone the right to have a claim relating to his civil rights and obligations brought before a court (see e.g. Z and Others v. the United Kingdom [GC], no. 29392/95, § 91, ECHR 2001-V).
  • EGMR, 12.07.2001 - 44759/98

    Verletzung des Rechts auf ein faires Verfahren durch überlange Verfahrensdauer;

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    The notion of "civil rights and obligations" has an autonomous meaning independent of domestic classification (König v. Germany, judgment of 28 June 1987, Series A no. 27, § 89 and, more recently, Ferrazzini v. Italy [GC], no. 44759/98, §§ 24-31, ECHR 2001-VII).
  • EGMR, 24.06.1982 - 7906/77

    VAN DROOGENBROECK v. BELGIUM

    Auszug aus EGMR, 26.06.2007 - 2010/06
    It is necessary to look beyond the appearances and the language used and to concentrate on the realities of the situation (Van Droogenbroeck v. Belgium, judgment of 24 June 1982, Series A no. 50, § 38).
  • EGMR, 21.09.1994 - 17101/90

    FAYED c. ROYAUME-UNI

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    It does not, however, guarantee any particular content for those (civil) "rights" in the substantive law of the Contracting States: the Court may not create through the interpretation of Article 6 § 1 a substantive right which has no legal basis in the State concerned (Fayed v. the United Kingdom, judgment of 21 September 1994, Series A no. 294-B, § 65).
  • EGMR, 28.06.1978 - 6232/73

    König ./. Deutschland

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    The notion of "civil rights and obligations" has an autonomous meaning independent of domestic classification (König v. Germany, judgment of 28 June 1987, Series A no. 27, § 89 and, more recently, Ferrazzini v. Italy [GC], no. 44759/98, §§ 24-31, ECHR 2001-VII).
  • EGMR, 27.08.1991 - 12750/87

    PHILIS v. GREECE

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    This was therefore a very different situation from that pertaining in Philis v. Greece (no. 1) (judgment of 27 August 1991, Series A no. 209), where there was no obvious justification for intervening in the private contractual relationships between an engineer and his clients to remove the ability to sue for fees directly.
  • EGMR, 15.07.1982 - 8130/78

    Eckle ./. Deutschland

    Auszug aus EGMR, 26.06.2007 - 2010/06
    The Court recalls that an individual can no longer claim to be a victim of a violation of the Convention when the national authorities have acknowledged, either expressly or in substance, the breach of the Convention and afforded redress as appropriate (see, amongst many authorities, Eckle v. Germany, judgment of 15 July 1982, Series A no. 51, § 66).
  • EGMR, 28.09.1995 - 15346/89

    MASSON AND VAN ZON v. THE NETHERLANDS

    Auszug aus EGMR, 26.06.2007 - 2010/06
    In assessing therefore whether there is a civil "right", the starting point must be the provisions of the relevant domestic law and their interpretation by the domestic courts (Masson and Van Zon v. the Netherlands, judgment of 28 September 1995, Series A no. 327-A, § 49).
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