D.E. v Germany - 1126/05 [2007] ECHR 1075 (13 November 2007)
The complaint regarding the length of proceedings raises an arguable issue under Article 6 § 1 and requires further examination; the remainder of the complaints do not disclose any appearance of a violation and are manifestly ill-founded.
- Citation
- [2007] ECHR 1075
- Parties
- Applicant: D. E.; Respondent: Germany
- Jurisdiction
- European Union
- Judgment Date
- 13 November 2007
- Procedural Posture
- Application / Partial Decision on Admissibility
- Outcome
- Partial admissibility decision
- Legal Topics
- Right to a Fair Trial, Reasonable Time Requirement, Admissibility of Complaints, Judicial Impartiality
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Parties
D. E.
Applicant
Germany
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application / Partial Decision on Admissibility
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the length of proceedings violated Article 6 § 1 of the Convention
- 2 Whether the decisions of the domestic courts, including alleged partiality and lack of reasoning, violated Article 6 § 1
Ratio Decidendi
The complaint regarding the length of proceedings raises an arguable issue under Article 6 § 1 and requires further examination; the remainder of the complaints do not disclose any appearance of a violation and are manifestly ill-founded.
Court Disposition
Partial admissibility decision
Orders
- Adjourned examination of the complaint concerning the length of proceedings
- Declared the remainder of the application inadmissible
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