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EGMR, 15.12.2022 - 43861/13, 43883/13, 43676/15, 6261/16, 32193/16, 32637/16 |
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
SCHÄFER AND TODOROVIC v. THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Inadmissible (englisch)
Sonstiges
- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
SCHÄFER v. THE CZECH REPUBLIC and 5 other applications
Wird zitiert von ... (0) Neu Zitiert selbst (3)
- EGMR, 12.12.2017 - 2257/12
ZADUMOV v. RUSSIA
Auszug aus EGMR, 15.12.2022 - 43861/13
In this context, the Court is mindful that the Czech criminal procedural legislation sets out a specific framework for the examination of an anonymous witness and contains safeguards aimed at compensating handicaps the defence might face in such a situation (see Bátek and Others v. the Czech Republic, no. 54146/09, § 55, 12 January 2017, and Zadumov v. Russia, no. 2257/12, § 63, 12 December 2017). - EGMR, 12.01.2017 - 54146/09
BÁTEK AND OTHERS v. THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Auszug aus EGMR, 15.12.2022 - 43861/13
In this context, the Court is mindful that the Czech criminal procedural legislation sets out a specific framework for the examination of an anonymous witness and contains safeguards aimed at compensating handicaps the defence might face in such a situation (see Bátek and Others v. the Czech Republic, no. 54146/09, § 55, 12 January 2017, and Zadumov v. Russia, no. 2257/12, § 63, 12 December 2017). - EGMR, 13.10.2020 - 2257/11
BAKIR v. TURKEY
Auszug aus EGMR, 15.12.2022 - 43861/13
Although the problems posed by absent witnesses and anonymous witnesses are not different in principle, the latter may raise specific issues (see Bakir v. Turkey, no. 2257/11, §§ 30-36, 13 October 2020).