Rechtsprechung
EKMR, 12.01.1994 - 18959/91 |
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- EKMR, 12.01.1994 - 18959/91
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- EGMR, 24.11.1986 - 9120/80
UNTERPERTINGER v. AUSTRIA
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In the circumstances of the present case, it will consider the applicant's complaint from the angle of paragraph 1 taken together with the principles inherent in paragraph 3 (c) and (e) (Art. 6-1+6-3-c+6-3-e) (see Eur. Court H.R., Bönisch judgment of 6 May 1985, Series A no. 92, p. 15, para. 29; Unterpertinger judgment of 24 November 1986, Series A no. 110, p. 14, para. 29). - EGMR, 06.05.1985 - 8658/79
Bönisch ./. Österreich
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In the circumstances of the present case, it will consider the applicant's complaint from the angle of paragraph 1 taken together with the principles inherent in paragraph 3 (c) and (e) (Art. 6-1+6-3-c+6-3-e) (see Eur. Court H.R., Bönisch judgment of 6 May 1985, Series A no. 92, p. 15, para. 29; Unterpertinger judgment of 24 November 1986, Series A no. 110, p. 14, para. 29). - EGMR, 06.12.1988 - 10588/83
BARBERÀ, MESSEGUÉ AND JABARDO v. SPAIN
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The Commission recalls that the presumption of innocence will be violated if, without the accused's having previously been proved guilty according to law, a judicial decision concerning him reflects an opinion that he is guilty (Eur. Court H.R., Barberà, Messegué and Jabardo judgment of 6 December 1988, Series A no. 146, p. 31, para. 67 et seq.). - EKMR, 13.12.1979 - 7987/77
COMPANY X. v. AUSTRIA
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In particular, it is not competent to deal with an application alleging that errors of law or fact have been committed by domestic courts, except where it considers that such errors might have involved a possible violation of any of the rights and freedoms set out in the Convention (see e.g. No. 7987/77, Dec. 13.12.79, D.R. 18 pp. 31, 45).