Source: https://dejure.org/dienste/vernetzung/rechtsprechung?Text=7183/11
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 01:46:17+00:00

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As regards the expert evidence, the Court has recently, in Letincic v. Croatia, no. 7183/11, 3 May 2016, summarised the relevant principles as follows:.
Even worse, the majority overruled the Court's own solid case-law with regard to the respondent State (see Korosec v. Slovenia, no. 77212/12, 8 October 2015) and to another State (see Letincic v. Croatia, no. 7183/11, 3 May 2016, and Krunoslava Zovko v. Croatia, no. 56935/13, 23 May 2017), thereby disregarding Article 30 of the Convention.
This will be satisfied where it is found that the judicial body in question has exercised "sufficient jurisdiction" or provided "sufficient review" in the proceedings before it (see Letincic v. Croatia, no. 7183/11, § 46, 3 May 2016, and cases cited therein).
In the recent case of Letincic v. Croatia (no. 7183/11, §§ 33-37, 3 May 2016) the Court has already dismissed similar objections made by the Government.
The Court notes at the outset that in the cases of Letincic v. Croatia (no. 7183/11, §§ 33-37, 3 May 2016) and Krunoslava Zovko (cited above, §§ 34-37) it dismissed objections similar to those made by the Government regarding Article 6 of the Convention not being applicable to proceedings before the Central Office.
For the case-law of the Constitutional Court and the High Administrative Court on the applicability of the guarantees of a fair trial in the administrative proceedings see Letincic v. Croatia, no. 7183/11, §§ 29-31, 3 May 2016.
Did the applicant have a fair hearing, as guaranteed by Article 6 § 1 of the Convention? In particular, was the principle of equality of arms observed as regards the Regulations of the Split Administrative Court of 10 December 2013, no. 3 Su-245/13 (see, for example, Perez v. France [GC], no. 47287/99, § 80, ECHR 2004-I; Dombo Beheer B.V. v. the Netherlands, 27 October 1993, § 33, Series A no. 274; and Letincic v. Croatia, no. 7183/11, § 48, 3 May 2016)?.

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