Rechtsprechung
EKMR, 16.02.1993 - 17525/90 |
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- EGMR, 25.04.1978 - 5856/72
Zur "Einzelfallprüfung" und "geltungszeitlichen Interpretation" im Rahmen des …
Auszug aus EKMR, 16.02.1993 - 17525/90
An examination of such matters, being relative, "depends on all the circumstances of the case and, in particular, on the nature and context of the punishment itself and the manner and method of its execution" (Eur. Court H.R., Tyrer judgment of 25 April 1978, Series A no. 26, p. 15, para. 30). - EGMR, 28.06.1984 - 7819/77
CAMPBELL AND FELL v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
Auszug aus EKMR, 16.02.1993 - 17525/90
The Commission recalls the constant case-law of the Convention organs that in principle Article 6 (Art. 6) of the Convention does not apply to disciplinary proceedings, unless, having regard to the autonomy of the concept "criminal charge", a disciplinary offence belongs, by its very nature and the degree of severity of the penalty, to the criminal sphere (Eur. Court H.R., Engel and Others judgment of 8 June 1976, Series A no. 22, pp. 33-35, paras. 80-82, and Campbell and Fell judgment of 28 June 1984, Series A no. 80, pp. 34-38, paras. 66- 73).
- EKMR, 30.06.1993 - 21447/93
N.H. v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
The Commission further recalls that the general conditions of detention in Wandsworth Prison were considered in the previous case of Delazarus (No. 17525/90, Dec. 16.2.93, to be published in D.R.) where it was noted that they had come under strong criticism by the Government's own Chief Inspector of Prisons and by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.