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Informationen zum Dokument  EGMR 30562/04, 30566/04 - S. and Marper v. The United Kingdom  Materielle Begründung

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2. Abruf & Rang

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6. Zitiert in Literatur:

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7. Markierte Gliederung:

I. The Circumstances of the Case
II. Relevant Domestic Law and Materials
A. England and Wales
1. Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ...
2. Data Protection Act 1998 ...
3. Retention Guidelines for Nominal Records on the Police Nationa ...
B. Scotland
C. Northern Ireland
D. Nuffield Council on Bioethics' report
III. Relevant National and International Material
A. Council of Europe texts
B. Law and practice in the Council of Europe Member States
C. European Union
D. Case-law in other Jurisdictions
E. UN Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989
IV. Third Parties' submissions
I. Alleged Violation of Article 8 of the Convention
A. Existence of an interference with private life
1. The parties' submissions ...
(a) The applicants ...
(b) The Government ...
2. The Court's assessment ...
(a) General principles ...
(b) Application of the principles to the present case ...
(i) Cellular samples and DNA profiles ...
(ii) Fingerprints ...
B. Justification for the interference
1. The parties' submissions ...
(a) The applicants ...
(b) The Government ...
2. The Court's assessment ...
(a) In accordance with the law ...
(b) Legitimate aim ...
(c) Necessary in a democratic society ...
(i) General principles ...
(ii) Application of these principles to the present case ...
II. Alleged Violation of Article 14 taken together with Article 8 of the Convention
III. Application of Article 41 of the Convention
A. Non-pecuniary damage
B. Costs and expenses
C. Default interest

Bearbeitung, zuletzt am 02.05.2024, durch: Michelle Ammann, A. Tschentscher
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