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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
LÓZAY v. HUNGARY
Violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Effective investigation) (Procedural aspect) (englisch)
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
LÓZAY v. HUNGARY
Art. 3 MRK
[ENG]
Wird zitiert von ... (0) Neu Zitiert selbst (5)
- EGMR, 26.05.2020 - 43441/15
NAGY v. HUNGARY
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It, however, finds little force in this consideration, rather circular in nature, which effectively barred the applicant from access to the suspected police officers and thus deprived him of any opportunity to challenge the alleged perpetrators' version of the events (see Nagy v. Hungary, no. 43441/15, § 36, 26 May 2020, and R.B. v. Hungary, no. 48444/18, § 15, 19 January 2023). - EGMR, 02.07.2019 - 65290/14
R.S. v. HUNGARY
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The Court has already held in a number of cases that applicants were not required, as a matter of exhaustion of domestic remedies, to pursue a substitute private prosecution, essentially because to do so would represent the pursuit of a legal avenue which would have the same objective as their criminal complaints (see recently Pósa v. Hungary, no. 40885/16, §§ 17-21, 7 July 2020; R.S. v. Hungary, no. 65290/14, § 38, 2 July 2019). - EGMR, 07.07.2020 - 40885/16
PÓSA v. HUNGARY
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The Court has already held in a number of cases that applicants were not required, as a matter of exhaustion of domestic remedies, to pursue a substitute private prosecution, essentially because to do so would represent the pursuit of a legal avenue which would have the same objective as their criminal complaints (see recently Pósa v. Hungary, no. 40885/16, §§ 17-21, 7 July 2020; R.S. v. Hungary, no. 65290/14, § 38, 2 July 2019). - EGMR, 19.01.2023 - 48444/18
R.B. v. HUNGARY
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It, however, finds little force in this consideration, rather circular in nature, which effectively barred the applicant from access to the suspected police officers and thus deprived him of any opportunity to challenge the alleged perpetrators' version of the events (see Nagy v. Hungary, no. 43441/15, § 36, 26 May 2020, and R.B. v. Hungary, no. 48444/18, § 15, 19 January 2023). - EGMR, 26.06.2012 - 59214/11
BORBALA KISS v. HUNGARY
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Indeed, the questioning of the police officers and the confrontation between them and the applicant could have contributed to the clarification of the events (see Kmetty, cited above, §§ 41-42; Borbála Kiss v. Hungary, no. 59214/11, § 37, 26 June 2012).