Ereren v. Germany - 67522/09 - Legal Summary [2014] ECHR 1415 (06 November 2014)
The length of the applicant’s pre-trial detention, though considerable, was reasonable due to the complexity of proceedings, special diligence by the authorities, and repeated judicial review, including the eventual release based on proportionality.
- Citation
- [2014] ECHR 1415
- Parties
- Applicant: Ereren; Respondent: Germany
- Jurisdiction
- European Union
- Judgment Date
- 06 November 2014
- Procedural Posture
- Application to European Court of Human Rights / Judgment
- Outcome
- no violation
- Legal Topics
- Pre Trial Detention, Length of Detention, Proportionality, Special Diligence
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Parties
Ereren
Applicant
Germany
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application to European Court of Human Rights / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the length of pre-trial detention violated Article 5 § 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Ratio Decidendi
The length of the applicant’s pre-trial detention, though considerable, was reasonable due to the complexity of proceedings, special diligence by the authorities, and repeated judicial review, including the eventual release based on proportionality.
Court Disposition
no violation
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