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Anchugov and Gladkov v. Russia

European Court of Human Rights.  04 July 2013 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

International tribunals — European Court of Human Rights — Competence — Whether excluding certain types of rules or measures by a State — Whether examination of provisions of a State’s Constitution by European Court of Human Rights permitted — Whether European Court of Human Rights reviewing provisions of national legislation in abstracto — Whether European Court of Human Rights examining particular effect of provisions on applicant’s rights in concreto

International tribunals — European Court of Human Rights — Admissibility criteria — Article 35 of European Convention on Human Rights, 1950 — Exhaustion of domestic remedies — Whether referral to President of Russia and State Duma constituting adequate and effective remedy — Six months’ time limit — Whether starting from cessation of a continuing situation

Human rights — Right to vote and stand for election — Article 3 of Protocol No 1 to European Convention on Human Rights, 1950 — Whether Article applicable to elections of Head of State — Limitations of right — Margin of appreciation — Whether disenfranchisement of all convicted prisoners falling outside any permissible margin of appreciation — Article 32(3) of Russian Constitution

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© Cambridge University Press 2020

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