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CASELAW;JUDGMENTS;CHAMBER;ENG
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2021:1014JUD004477316
14 octobre 2021
In so doing, the Court will have regard to the three alternative criteria laid down in Engel and Others v. the Netherlands (8 June 1976, § 82, Series A no.
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CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITY;ENG
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2016:0913DEC006473514
13 septembre 2016
The Court’s established case-law sets out three criteria, commonly known as the “ Engel criteria” (see Engel and Others v. the Netherlands , 8 June 1976, § 82, Series A no. 22), to
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2025:0701DEC005867112
1 juillet 2025
classification of the proceedings in domestic law, their essential nature, and the degree of severity of the potential penalty (see, among many other authorities on the concept of a “criminal charge”, Engel
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2025:0515JUD001573616
15 mai 2025
The Court’s established case-law sets out three criteria, commonly known as the “ Engel criteria”, to be considered in determining whether or not there was a “criminal charge” (see Engel and Others
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2011:0823DEC004991006
23 août 2011
reiterates that the question whether the criminal head of Article 6 applies to contempt of court proceedings has to be assessed in the light of the three alternative criteria laid down by the Court in the Engel
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2014:1218JUD002747311
18 décembre 2014
Norway and Orr , all cited above), it does not find on the basis of the three so-called Engel criteria (namely the classification of the proceedings in domestic law, their essential nature, and the degree
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2013:0307JUD001559808
7 mars 2013
It does not concern mere restrictions upon liberty of movement, which are addressed by Article 2 of Protocol no. 4 (see Engel and Others v.
CASELAW;REPORTS;ENG
ECLI:CE:ECHR:1997:0409REP002483894
9 avril 1997
Court HR, Engel v. the Netherlands judgment of 23 November 1976, Series A no. 22, p. 34, para. 81).
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2025:0109JUD002176622
9 janvier 2025
The Court reiterates that the assessment of the applicability of Article 6 under its criminal limb is based on three criteria, commonly known as the Engel criteria (see Engel and Others
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2026:0203DEC005800417
3 février 2026
The Court reiterates that an assessment of whether Article 6 is engaged under its criminal limb should be based on three criteria, commonly known as the “ Engel criteria” (see Engel
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2014:0304JUD001864010
4 mars 2014
necessary to have regard to three factors: the legal classification of the measure in question in national law, the very nature of the measure, and the nature and degree of severity of the “penalty” (see Engel
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2012:1106JUD002234109
6 novembre 2012
However, the list set out in Article 14 is illustrative and not exhaustive, as is shown by the words “any ground such as” (in French “ notamment ”) (see Engel and Others , cited above, § 72; and Carson
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2011:0531JUD000369908
31 mai 2011
reiterates that the question whether the criminal head of Article 6 applies to the contempt of court proceedings has to be assessed in the light of three alternative criteria laid down by the Court in the Engel
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2010:1007JUD003007806
7 octobre 2010
Those limitations do not in themselves run counter to the States’ obligations under the Convention (see Engel and Others v. the Netherlands , 8 June 1976, § 57, Series A no. 22).
ECLI:CE:ECHR:1986:0828JUD000970482
28 août 1986
stipulates that "everyone within <the> jurisdiction" of the Contracting States must enjoy the rights and freedoms in Section I "without discrimination on any ground" (see, mutatis mutandis, the Engel
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2007:1108JUD002966003
8 novembre 2007
Convention does not apply in principle to disciplinary proceedings, unless, having regard to the autonomy of the concept "criminal charge", a disciplinary offence belongs to the criminal sphere (see Engel
CASELAW;JUDGMENTS;GRANDCHAMBER;ENG
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2003:1009JUD003966598
9 octobre 2003
The judgment went on to apply “the Engel criteria” (see Engel and Others v. the Netherlands , judgment of 8 June 1976, Series A no. 22).
CASELAW;JUDGMENTS;CHAMBER;FRA;FRE
ECLI:CE:ECHR:1985:0506JUD000865879
6 mai 1985
mutandis, l’arrêt Delcourt du 17 janvier 1970, série A n o 11, p. 15, par. 28) et illustré par le paragraphe 3 d) de l’article 6 (art. 6-3-d) ("dans les mêmes conditions" - voir, mutatis mutandis, l’arrêt Engel
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2014:1002JUD003219109
2 octobre 2014
aussi l’ordre devant régner à l’intérieur d’un groupe social particulier telles les forces armées, dès lors que le désordre dans ce groupe peut avoir des incidences sur l’ordre dans la société entière ( Engel
ECLI:CE:ECHR:1996:1016REP002234293
16 octobre 1996
Court HR, Engel and others v. the Netherlands judgment of 6 June 1976, Series A no. 22, p. 38, para. 91; No. 8417/78, Dec. 4.5.79, D.R. 16 p. 200; No. 18962/91, Dec. 30.6.93, unpublished). 36.