Moreira De Azevedo v Portugal: ECHR 28 Aug 1991

Held: Article 6(1) applied where the applicant had joined as an assistant in criminal proceedings with a view to securing financial reparation for injuries which he claimed he had suffered at the hands of the accused but had not filed any claim in civil proceedings.
R Ryssdal, President
11296/84, [1991] ECHR 41, (1992) 14 EHRR 113
Bailii, Bailii
European Convention on Human Rights 6(1)
Human Rights
Citing:
See AlsoMoreira De Azevedo v Portugal ECHR 23-Oct-1990
Hudoc Preliminary objection rejected (non-exhaustion); Violation of Art. 6-1; Just satisfaction reserved . .

Cited by:
CitedRegina (Holding and Barnes plc) v Secretary of State for Environment Transport and the Regions; Regina (Alconbury Developments Ltd and Others) v Same and Others HL 9-May-2001
Power to call in is administrative in nature
The powers of the Secretary of State to call in a planning application for his decision, and certain other planning powers, were essentially an administrative power, and not a judicial one, and therefore it was not a breach of the applicants’ rights . .

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Updated: 13 August 2021; Ref: scu.165127