SARI v. TURKEY AND DENMARK - 21889/93 [2001] ECHR 750 (8 November 2001)
The Court found that the applicant's extradition to Turkey would not violate Article 3 or Article 6 of the Convention, as there was insufficient evidence of a real risk of torture or a flagrant denial of justice.
- Citation
- [2001] ECHR 750
- Parties
- Applicant: Sari; Respondent: Turkey; Respondent: Denmark
- Jurisdiction
- European Union
- Judgment Date
- 08 November 2001
- Procedural Posture
- Application to the European Court of Human Rights / Final Judgment
- Outcome
- application dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Extradition, Right to a Fair Trial, Prohibition of Torture
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Parties
Sari
Applicant
Turkey
Respondent
Denmark
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application to the European Court of Human Rights / Final Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the extradition of the applicant from Denmark to Turkey would violate Article 3 (prohibition of torture) and Article 6 (right to a fair trial) of the European Convention on Human Rights
Ratio Decidendi
The Court found that the applicant's extradition to Turkey would not violate Article 3 or Article 6 of the Convention, as there was insufficient evidence of a real risk of torture or a flagrant denial of justice.
Court Disposition
application dismissed
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