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Matched Legal Cases: ['Art. 9', 'Art. 6', '§ 89', '§ 55', '§ 72', '§ 66', '§ 68', '§ 62', '§ 78', '§ 31', '§ 40', '§ 47', '§ 105', '§ 49', '§ 20', '§ 86', '§ 34', '§ 55', '§ 84', '§ 48', '§ 43', '§ 36', '§ 53', '§ 34', 'Art. 34', 'Art. 34', 'Art. 35', 'Art. 35', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 9', 'Art. 9', 'Art. 9', 'Art. 9', 'Art. 9', 'Art. 9', 'Art. 9', 'Art. 9', 'art. 9', 'art. 9']

SVYATO-MYKHAYLIVSKA PARAFIYA v. UKRAINE / ECHR
SVYATO-MYKHAYLIVSKA PARAFIYA v. UKRAINE View
AppNr 77703/01
Articles 34; 35-1; 35-3; 6-1; 9; P1-1
Citations 5-15-5891138-1-aP7-1613P1-1
Application Number 77703/01
Represented by BUZADZHY K.
Date of Introduction 04/01/2001
Date of Judgment 14/06/2007
Conclusion Preliminary objections dismissed ; Violation of Art. 9 ; Not necessary to examine Art. 6-1 ; Remainder inadmissible
Articles 6-1 ; 9 ; 34 ; 35-1 ; 35-3 ; P1-1
Law at Issue Article 35 of the Constitution of Ukraine, Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organisations Act of 23 April 1991
Strasbourg Case Law Al-Nashif v. Bulgaria, no. 50963/99, § 89, 20 June 2002 ; Amann v. Switzerland [GC], no. 27798/95, ECHR 2000-II, §§ 55 and 56 ; Cha'are Shalom Ve Tsedek v. France [GC], no. 27417/95, § 72, ECHR 2000-VII ; Eckle v. Germany, judgment of 15 July 1982, Series A no. 51, p. 30, § 66 ; Groppera Radio AG and Others v. Switzerland, judgment of 28 March 1990, Series A no. 173, p. 26, § 68 ; Hasan and Chaush v. Bulgaria [GC], no. 30985/96, § 62 and § 78, ECHR 2000-XI ; Kokkinakis v. Greece, judgment cited above, pp. 17 and 18, §§ 31 and 33 ; Larissis and Others v. Greece, judgment of 24 February 1998, Reports of Judgments and Decisions 1998-I, p. 378, § 40 ; Manoussakis and Others v. Greece, judgment of 26 September 1996, Reports 1996-IV, § 47 ; Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia and Others v. Moldova, no. 45701/99, §§ 105, 106, 109, 118 and 123, ECHR 2001-XII ; Partidul Comunistilor (Nepeceristi) and Ungureanu v. Romania, no. 46626/99, § 49, ECHR 2005-I (extracts) ; Piryanik v. Ukraine, no. 75788/01, § 20, 19 April 2005 ; Refah Partisi (the Welfare Party) and Others v. Turkey [GC], nos. 41340/98, 41342/98, 41343/98 and 41344/98, §§ 86-89, ECHR 2003-II ; Rekvényi v. Hungary [GC], no. 25390/94, § 34, ECHR 1999-III ; Rotaru v. Romania [GC], no. 28341/95, ECHR 2000-V, §§ 55-63 ; Stankov and the United Macedonian Organisation Ilinden v. Bulgaria, nos. 29221/95 and 29225/95, § 84, ECHR 2001-IX ; Ukrainian Media Group v. Ukraine, no. 72713/01, § 48, 29 March 2005 ; United Communist Party of Turkey and Others v. Turkey, judgment of 30 January 1998, Reports 1998-I, §§ 43-45 and 47 ; Varbanov v. Bulgaria, no. 31365/96, § 36, ECHR 2000-X ; Wingrove v. the United Kingdom, judgment of 25 November 1996, Reports of Judgments and Decisions 1996-V, p. 1956, § 53 ; Zamula and Others v. Ukraine, no. 10231/02, § 34, 8 November 2005
External Sources Opinion n° 190 (1995) on the application by Ukraine for membership of the Council of Europe ; Reports of the Parliamentary Assembly's monitoring committee 'Honouring of obligations and commitments by Ukraine (doc.10676, 19 September 2005 and doc. 8272 of 2 December 1998) ; Parliamentary Assembly's Recommendation no. 1556 (2002) 'Religion and change in central and eastern Europe'
Keywords "(Art. 34) LOCUS STANDI" "(Art. 34) VICTIM" "(Art. 35-1) EXHAUSTION OF DOMESTIC REMEDIES" "(Art. 35-3) ABUSE OF THE RIGHT OF PETITION" "(Art. 6) CIVIL PROCEEDINGS" "(Art. 6-1) FAIR HEARING" "(Art. 9-1) FREEDOM OF THOUGHT" "(Art. 9-2) FORESEEABILITY" "(Art. 9-2) INTERFERENCE" "(Art. 9-2) NECESSARY IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY" "(Art. 9-2) PRESCRIBED BY LAW" "(Art. 9-2) PROTECTION OF PUBLIC ORDER" "(Art. 9-2) PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF OTHERS" "(Art. 9-2) PUBLIC SAFETY"
3 (art. 9-1) freedom of religion
2 (art. 9-2) protection of the rights and freedoms of others
1 (p7-1-2) necessary in a democratic society
1 (p7-1-2) expulsion before exercising procedural rights
1 (p7-1-2) national security
2 38-1