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  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    DIMOVIC CONTRE LA SERBIE

    Informations fournies par le gouvernement concernant les mesures prises permettant d'éviter de nouvelles violations. Versement des sommes prévues dans l'arrêt (französisch)

  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    DIMOVIC AGAINST SERBIA

    Information given by the government concerning measures taken to prevent new violations. Payment of the sums provided for in the judgment (englisch)

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  • Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte

    DIMOVIC v. SERBIA

    Violation of Article 6+6-3-d - Right to a fair trial (Article 6 - Criminal proceedings;Article 6-1 - Fair hearing) (Article 6 - Right to a fair trial;Article 6-3-d - Examination of witnesses) (englisch)

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  • EGMR, 02.05.2006 - 5667/02

    KÉRÉTCHACHVILI c. GEORGIE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 28.06.2016 - 24463/11
    In particular, the Court has rejected applications as abusive under Article 35 § 3 of the Convention if they were knowingly based on untrue facts or misleading information (see Gross v. Switzerland [GC], no. 67810/10, § 28, ECHR 2014; Pirtskhalaishvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 44328/05, 29 April 2010; Khvichia v. Georgia (dec.), no. 26446/06, 23 June 2009); Keretchashvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 5667/02, 2 May 2006 and Rehák v. Czech Republic (dec.), no. 67208/01, 18 May 2004), or if they manifestly lacked any real purpose (see Jovanovic v. Serbia (dec.), no. 40348/08, 7 March 2014), or if they contained offensive language (see, for example, Rehák, cited above) or if the principle of confidentiality of friendly-settlement proceedings had been breached (see, for example, Popov v. Moldova (no. 1), no. 74153/01, § 48, 18 January 2005).
  • EGMR, 18.05.2004 - 67208/01

    REHÁK v. THE CZECH REPUBLIC

    Auszug aus EGMR, 28.06.2016 - 24463/11
    In particular, the Court has rejected applications as abusive under Article 35 § 3 of the Convention if they were knowingly based on untrue facts or misleading information (see Gross v. Switzerland [GC], no. 67810/10, § 28, ECHR 2014; Pirtskhalaishvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 44328/05, 29 April 2010; Khvichia v. Georgia (dec.), no. 26446/06, 23 June 2009); Keretchashvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 5667/02, 2 May 2006 and Rehák v. Czech Republic (dec.), no. 67208/01, 18 May 2004), or if they manifestly lacked any real purpose (see Jovanovic v. Serbia (dec.), no. 40348/08, 7 March 2014), or if they contained offensive language (see, for example, Rehák, cited above) or if the principle of confidentiality of friendly-settlement proceedings had been breached (see, for example, Popov v. Moldova (no. 1), no. 74153/01, § 48, 18 January 2005).
  • EGMR, 18.01.2005 - 74153/01

    POPOV v. MOLDOVA (No. 1)

    Auszug aus EGMR, 28.06.2016 - 24463/11
    In particular, the Court has rejected applications as abusive under Article 35 § 3 of the Convention if they were knowingly based on untrue facts or misleading information (see Gross v. Switzerland [GC], no. 67810/10, § 28, ECHR 2014; Pirtskhalaishvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 44328/05, 29 April 2010; Khvichia v. Georgia (dec.), no. 26446/06, 23 June 2009); Keretchashvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 5667/02, 2 May 2006 and Rehák v. Czech Republic (dec.), no. 67208/01, 18 May 2004), or if they manifestly lacked any real purpose (see Jovanovic v. Serbia (dec.), no. 40348/08, 7 March 2014), or if they contained offensive language (see, for example, Rehák, cited above) or if the principle of confidentiality of friendly-settlement proceedings had been breached (see, for example, Popov v. Moldova (no. 1), no. 74153/01, § 48, 18 January 2005).
  • EGMR, 26.09.2012 - 926/05

    TAXQUET CONTRE LA BELGIQUE

    Auszug aus EGMR, 28.06.2016 - 24463/11
    In addition, it is the Court's primary concern under Article 6 § 1 to evaluate the overall fairness of the criminal proceedings (see Taxquet v. Belgium [GC], no. 926/05, § 84, ECHR 2010).
  • EGMR, 31.03.2016 - 55287/10

    SETON v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

    Auszug aus EGMR, 28.06.2016 - 24463/11
    According to the principles developed in the Court's case-law, it is necessary to examine in three steps the compatibility with Article 6 §§ 1 and 3 (d) of the Convention of proceedings in which statements made by a witness who had not been present and questioned at the trial were used as evidence (see Schatschaschwili v. Germany [GC], no. 9154/10, § 107, ECHR 2015 and Al-Khawaja and Tahery v. the United Kingdom [GC], nos. 26766/05 and 22228/06, § 119, ECHR 2011; see also the summary of the law in Seton v. the United Kingdom, no. 55287/10, §§ 58 and 59, 31 March 2016, not yet final).
  • EGMR, 23.06.2009 - 26446/06

    KHVICHIA AND OTHERS v. GEORGIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 28.06.2016 - 24463/11
    In particular, the Court has rejected applications as abusive under Article 35 § 3 of the Convention if they were knowingly based on untrue facts or misleading information (see Gross v. Switzerland [GC], no. 67810/10, § 28, ECHR 2014; Pirtskhalaishvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 44328/05, 29 April 2010; Khvichia v. Georgia (dec.), no. 26446/06, 23 June 2009); Keretchashvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 5667/02, 2 May 2006 and Rehák v. Czech Republic (dec.), no. 67208/01, 18 May 2004), or if they manifestly lacked any real purpose (see Jovanovic v. Serbia (dec.), no. 40348/08, 7 March 2014), or if they contained offensive language (see, for example, Rehák, cited above) or if the principle of confidentiality of friendly-settlement proceedings had been breached (see, for example, Popov v. Moldova (no. 1), no. 74153/01, § 48, 18 January 2005).
  • EGMR, 07.03.2014 - 40348/08

    JOVANOVIC v. SERBIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 28.06.2016 - 24463/11
    In particular, the Court has rejected applications as abusive under Article 35 § 3 of the Convention if they were knowingly based on untrue facts or misleading information (see Gross v. Switzerland [GC], no. 67810/10, § 28, ECHR 2014; Pirtskhalaishvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 44328/05, 29 April 2010; Khvichia v. Georgia (dec.), no. 26446/06, 23 June 2009); Keretchashvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 5667/02, 2 May 2006 and Rehák v. Czech Republic (dec.), no. 67208/01, 18 May 2004), or if they manifestly lacked any real purpose (see Jovanovic v. Serbia (dec.), no. 40348/08, 7 March 2014), or if they contained offensive language (see, for example, Rehák, cited above) or if the principle of confidentiality of friendly-settlement proceedings had been breached (see, for example, Popov v. Moldova (no. 1), no. 74153/01, § 48, 18 January 2005).
  • EGMR, 29.04.2010 - 44328/05

    PIRTSKHALAISHVILI v. GEORGIA

    Auszug aus EGMR, 28.06.2016 - 24463/11
    In particular, the Court has rejected applications as abusive under Article 35 § 3 of the Convention if they were knowingly based on untrue facts or misleading information (see Gross v. Switzerland [GC], no. 67810/10, § 28, ECHR 2014; Pirtskhalaishvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 44328/05, 29 April 2010; Khvichia v. Georgia (dec.), no. 26446/06, 23 June 2009); Keretchashvili v. Georgia (dec.), no. 5667/02, 2 May 2006 and Rehák v. Czech Republic (dec.), no. 67208/01, 18 May 2004), or if they manifestly lacked any real purpose (see Jovanovic v. Serbia (dec.), no. 40348/08, 7 March 2014), or if they contained offensive language (see, for example, Rehák, cited above) or if the principle of confidentiality of friendly-settlement proceedings had been breached (see, for example, Popov v. Moldova (no. 1), no. 74153/01, § 48, 18 January 2005).
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