Kaburov v. Bulgaria (dec.) - 9035/06 - CLIN [2012] ECHR 1902 (19 June 2012)

Kaburov v. Bulgaria (dec.) - 9035/06 - CLIN [2012] ECHR 1902 (19 June 2012)

The applicant did not demonstrate a strong moral interest or compelling reason to pursue the complaint on behalf of his deceased father, and thus lacked victim status under Article 34.

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Citation
[2012] ECHR 1902
Parties
Applicant: Kaburov; Respondent: Bulgaria
Jurisdiction
European Union
Judgment Date
19 June 2012
Procedural Posture
Application to the European Court of Human Rights / Decision on Admissibility
Outcome
inadmissible (absence of victim status)
Legal Topics
Article 3 ECHR, Article 34 ECHR, Victim Status, Non Transferability of Strictly Personal Rights
Human Rights Law Article 3 ECHR Article 34 ECHR Victim Status Non Transferability of Strictly Personal Rights

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Parties

Kaburov

Applicant

Bulgaria

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Application to the European Court of Human Rights / Decision on Admissibility

  1. 1 Whether the applicant, as next-of-kin, could claim victim status under Article 34 for alleged ill-treatment of his deceased father under Article 3 ECHR

Ratio Decidendi

The applicant did not demonstrate a strong moral interest or compelling reason to pursue the complaint on behalf of his deceased father, and thus lacked victim status under Article 34.

Court Disposition

inadmissible (absence of victim status)