article 6 echr guide


PDF
List Docs
  • How should Article 6 1 be read?

    Article 6 § 1 must be read in the light of these principles (ibid., § 35). The right to a fair hearing before a tribunal as guaranteed by Article 6 § 1 must be interpreted in the light of the Preamble to the Convention, which declares the rule of law to be part of the common heritage of the Contracting States (Brumărescu v.

  • What are the principles governing the application of Article 6?

    A. The fundamental principles The key principle governing the application of Article 6 is fairness (Gregačević v. Croatia, 2012, 49). However, what constitutes a fair trial cannot be the subject of a single unvarying rule but must depend on the circumstances of the particular case (Ibrahim and Others v. the United Kingdom [GC], 2016, § 250).

  • What are the exceptions to Article 6 1?

    The wording of Article 6 § 1 provides for several exceptions. 458. According to the wording of Article 6 § 1, “[t]he press and public may be excluded from all or part of the trial”: P. v. the United Kingdom, 2001, § 39; Zagorodnikov v. Russia, 2007, § 26);

  • What are the guarantees enshrined in Article 6 1?

    Reasoning of judicial decisions 236. The guarantees enshrined in Article 6 § 1 include the obligation for courts to give sufficient reasons for their decisions (H. v. Belgium, § 53). A reasoned decision shows the parties that their case has truly been heard.

Article 6 – Right to a fair hearing

In the determination of

(Konstantin Markin v. Russia [GC], § 89).

1. The hyperlinks to the judgments and decisions cited provide a link to the original text in English or French (the two official languages of the Court). Readers can consult the HUDOC database of the Court’s case-law, which gives access to the judgments and decisions in English and/or French and to translations into around twenty other languages. rm.coe.int

Nicoleta Gheorghe v. Romania, § 26).

A cumulative approach may, however, be adopted where separate analysis of each criterion does not make it possible to reach a clear conclusion as to the existence of a criminal charge rm.coe.int

Article 6 § 1

“In the determination of

Article 6 § 1 of the Convention

“In the determination

Article 6 § 1

“In the determination

Article 6 § 1

“In the determination

Article 6 § 1

Article 6 § 2

“Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law.” rm.coe.int

Article 6 § 3 (a)

“Everyone charged with a criminal offence has the following minimum rights: (a) to be informed promptly, in a language which he understands and in detail, of the nature and cause of the accusation against him;” rm.coe.int

Article 6 § 3 (b)

“Everyone charged with a criminal offence has the following minimum rights: (b) to have adequate time and facilities for the preparation of his defence;” rm.coe.int

Article 6 § 3(d)

“Everyone charged with a criminal offence has the following minimum rights: (d) to examine or have examined witnesses against him and to obtain the attendance and examination of witnesses on his behalf under the same conditions as witnesses against him;” rm.coe.int

(7) Advantages offered to witnesses in exchange for their statements

328. The use of statements made by witnesses in exchange for immunity or other advantages forms an important tool in the domestic authorities' fight against serious crime. However, the use of such statements may put in question the fairness of the proceedings against the accused and is capable of raising delicate issues as, by their very nature, s

Article 6 § 3(e)

“Everyone charged with a criminal offence has the following minimum rights: (e) to have the free assistance of an interpreter if he cannot understand or speak the language used in court;” rm.coe.int

Share on Facebook Share on Whatsapp











Choose PDF
More..











article 6 echr right to fair trial article 6 echr text article 7 human rights act 1998 article 74 of the french constitution article 8 echr 1998 article 8 echr and gdpr article 8 echr and gdpr article 8 echr citation

PDFprof.com Search Engine
Images may be subject to copyright Report CopyRight Claim

PDF) The interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights

PDF) The interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights


PDF) Güler and Öngel v Turkey: Article 3 of the European

PDF) Güler and Öngel v Turkey: Article 3 of the European


European Court of Justice - Study-Guide-EUropaS 2020 by

European Court of Justice - Study-Guide-EUropaS 2020 by


PDF - Short guide to the European Convention on Human Rights (3rd

PDF - Short guide to the European Convention on Human Rights (3rd


PDF) The Dawn of Article 18 ECHR: A Safeguard Against European

PDF) The Dawn of Article 18 ECHR: A Safeguard Against European


The Right to Fair Trial under Article 6 of the European - GRIN

The Right to Fair Trial under Article 6 of the European - GRIN


Europe of Rights: A Compendium on the European Convention of Human

Europe of Rights: A Compendium on the European Convention of Human


PDF) Inadmissibility Decisions of the European Court of Human

PDF) Inadmissibility Decisions of the European Court of Human


Handbook on European law relating to access to justice

Handbook on European law relating to access to justice


PDF) The European Convention of Human Rights and Migration at Sea

PDF) The European Convention of Human Rights and Migration at Sea


Joe Brew on Twitter: \

Joe Brew on Twitter: \


PDF) The Right to a Fair Trial before The European Court of Human

PDF) The Right to a Fair Trial before The European Court of Human


Loyalty  Subsidiarity  and Article 18 echr: How the ECtHR Deals

Loyalty Subsidiarity and Article 18 echr: How the ECtHR Deals


PDF) Respect for Private and Family Life Under Article 8 ECHR in

PDF) Respect for Private and Family Life Under Article 8 ECHR in


Niall Murphy's talk 'The conflict in Ireland and the UK's

Niall Murphy's talk 'The conflict in Ireland and the UK's


Article 8 ECHR and the principle of ratione personae - ppt download

Article 8 ECHR and the principle of ratione personae - ppt download


PDF) PROTECTION FROM GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE BEFORE THE EUROPEAN

PDF) PROTECTION FROM GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE BEFORE THE EUROPEAN


Protecting the right to freedom of expression under the European

Protecting the right to freedom of expression under the European


European Court of Human Rights (Grand Chamber): Gäfgen v Germany

European Court of Human Rights (Grand Chamber): Gäfgen v Germany


Between facts and norms: Testing compliance with Article 8 ECHR in

Between facts and norms: Testing compliance with Article 8 ECHR in


European Convention on Human Rights - Wikipedia

European Convention on Human Rights - Wikipedia


Human Rights (notes) - LAW2216 - StuDocu

Human Rights (notes) - LAW2216 - StuDocu

Politique de confidentialité -Privacy policy