Hasan TILKI v Turkey - 39420/08 [2010] ECHR 1170 (6 July 2010)
The applicant's complaints regarding ill-treatment and unfair proceedings were inadmissible due to non-exhaustion of domestic remedies and lack of manifest arbitrariness. The complaint regarding pre-trial detention was inadmissible for failure to comply with the six-month rule. The complaint regarding the length of criminal proceedings was adjourned for further examination.
- Citation
- [2010] ECHR 1170
- Parties
- Applicant: Hasan Tilki; Respondent: Turkey
- Jurisdiction
- European Union
- Judgment Date
- 06 July 2010
- Procedural Posture
- Application / Partial Decision on Admissibility
- Outcome
- Partial admissibility; remainder inadmissible
- Legal Topics
- Admissibility of Application, Exhaustion of Domestic Remedies, Length of Proceedings, Ill Treatment in Custody, Fair Trial
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Parties
Hasan Tilki
Applicant
Turkey
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application / Partial Decision on Admissibility
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the applicant's complaints regarding ill-treatment, length of pre-trial detention, and fairness of proceedings are admissible under the European Convention on Human Rights
Ratio Decidendi
The applicant's complaints regarding ill-treatment and unfair proceedings were inadmissible due to non-exhaustion of domestic remedies and lack of manifest arbitrariness. The complaint regarding pre-trial detention was inadmissible for failure to comply with the six-month rule. The complaint regarding the length of criminal proceedings was adjourned for further examination.
Court Disposition
Partial admissibility; remainder inadmissible
Orders
- Examination of the complaint concerning the length of criminal proceedings adjourned
- Remainder of the application declared inadmissible
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