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   EGMR, 27.01.2009 - 18407/91   

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  • EGMR, 22.05.2001 - 33592/96

    BAUMANN v. FRANCE

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    However, there are exceptions to the rule which may be justified by the particular circumstances of each case (see Baumann v. France, no. 33592/96, § 47, ECHR 2001-V (extracts)).
  • EGMR, 06.09.2001 - 69789/01

    BRUSCO v. ITALY

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    Examples of such exceptions are to be found in the cases against Italy which raised similar questions and in which the Court found that certain specific facts justified departing from the general principle (see Brusco v. Italy, (dec.) no. 69789/01, ECHR 2001-IX).
  • EGMR, 04.07.2002 - 20862/02

    SLAVICEK contre la CROATIE

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    In other examples the Court also took the view, in the light of the specific facts of the cases concerned, and having regard to the subsidiary nature of the Convention mechanism, that new domestic remedies had not been exhausted (see the following decisions: Nogolica v. Croatia, no. 77784/01, ECHR 2002-VIII; Slavicek v. Croatia, no. 20862/02, ECHR 2002-VII; Andrásik and Others v. Slovakia, nos.
  • EGMR, 05.09.2002 - 77784/01

    NOGOLICA c. CROATIE

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    In other examples the Court also took the view, in the light of the specific facts of the cases concerned, and having regard to the subsidiary nature of the Convention mechanism, that new domestic remedies had not been exhausted (see the following decisions: Nogolica v. Croatia, no. 77784/01, ECHR 2002-VIII; Slavicek v. Croatia, no. 20862/02, ECHR 2002-VII; Andrásik and Others v. Slovakia, nos.
  • EGMR, 22.10.2002 - 57984/00

    ANDRASIK AND OTHERS v. SLOVAKIA

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    57984/00, 60226/00, 60242/00, 60679/00, 60680/00 and 68563/01, ECHR 2002-IX; and Içyer v. Turkey, no. 18888/02, ECHR 2006-I).
  • EGMR, 12.01.2006 - 18888/02

    IÇYER c. TURQUIE

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    57984/00, 60226/00, 60242/00, 60679/00, 60680/00 and 68563/01, ECHR 2002-IX; and Içyer v. Turkey, no. 18888/02, ECHR 2006-I).
  • 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 for the examination of the application brought by the latter to be continued by the Court (see Scherer v. Switzerland, 25 March 1994, Series A no. 287), the Court has accepted on a number of occasions that close relatives of a deceased applicant are entitled to take his or her place (see Deweer v. Belgium, 27 February 1980, § 37, Series A no. 35, and Raimondo v. Italy, 22 February 1994, § 2, Series A no. 281-A).
  • 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 for the examination of the application brought by the latter to be continued by the Court (see Scherer v. Switzerland, 25 March 1994, Series A no. 287), the Court has accepted on a number of occasions that close relatives of a deceased applicant are entitled to take his or her place (see Deweer v. Belgium, 27 February 1980, § 37, Series A no. 35, and Raimondo v. Italy, 22 February 1994, § 2, Series A no. 281-A).
  • 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 for the examination of the application brought by the latter to be continued by the Court (see Scherer v. Switzerland, 25 March 1994, Series A no. 287), the Court has accepted on a number of occasions that close relatives of a deceased applicant are entitled to take his or her place (see Deweer v. Belgium, 27 February 1980, § 37, Series A no. 35, and Raimondo v. Italy, 22 February 1994, § 2, Series A no. 281-A).
  • EGMR, 24.09.2002 - 42295/98

    NERVA ET AUTRES c. ROYAUME-UNI

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    For the purposes of the instant case, the Court is prepared to accept that the applicant's wife and sons can pursue the application initially brought by Mr Yiannis Kyriacou (see, mutatis mutandis, Kirilova and Others v. Bulgaria, nos. 42908/98, 44038/98, 44816/98 and 7319/02, § 85, 9 June 2005, and Nerva and Others v. the United Kingdom, no. 42295/98, § 33, ECHR 2002-VIII).
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