DOGAN v. TURKEY - 24939/94 [2001] ECHR 447 (10 July 2001)
The Court found that the applicant's rights under the Convention were violated due to the authorities' actions preventing return to his home and property without sufficient justification.
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- Citation
- [2001] ECHR 447
- Parties
- Applicant: Dogan; Respondent: Turkey
- Jurisdiction
- European Union
- Judgment Date
- 10 July 2001
- Procedural Posture
- Application / Judgment
- Outcome
- violation found
- Legal Topics
- Right to Property, Displacement, State Responsibility
Human Rights Right to Property Displacement State Responsibility
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Parties
Dogan
Applicant
Turkey
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the applicant's rights under the European Convention on Human Rights were violated by actions of the Turkish authorities
Ratio Decidendi
The Court found that the applicant's rights under the Convention were violated due to the authorities' actions preventing return to his home and property without sufficient justification.
Court Disposition
violation found
Orders
- Turkey to pay just satisfaction to the applicant
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