What is art. 6?
Article 6: right to a fair trial: one of the leading articles in the case law of the court with a huge amount of cases.
What are the cumulative conditions to allow the application of art. 6 in civil cases?
What is important for the autonomous interpretation of rights and obligations by Strasbourg?
What does the condition: “Rights or obligations as object of the dispute” mean?
Only two 2 scenarios that one could imagine:
There can already be a dispute before there is a lawsuit: questions is: does art. 6 apply to all stages. Hard to make general statements because what is decisive is often the precise and factual circumstances.
How do we define the rights and obligations that are of a civil nature?
Very complex case law. 2 main approaches:
But what if one of the parties is a state party, a public authority? Are we then automatically outside the scope of the civil obligation?
Does private law or public law apply when there is a state authority involved?
What is excluded from art. 6?
What is the case Eskelin vs. Finland?
Why does the scope of application first seem pretty straightforward but it is not of art. 6?
What is a criminal charge?
What is the Engel case?
Case in 1976: Engel vs. the Netherlands: criteria are still used today “Engel test”:
When does art. 6 start to apply?
French text: as soon as the criminal charge is being determined.
It certainly applies to the trial but the questions is: pretrial procedures or stages? Police investigation, judicial investigation, hearings auditions as well and so forth.
There has been an evolution: Salduz case.
What is the Salduz case?
What is the case Beuze vs. Belgium?
Until when does art. 6 apply?
Article 6 applies until a final decision has been taken.
What does a fair trial imply?
When is the mere fact of appearing before the court already a violation?
What are the 3 important aspects of art. 6?
What is the right to access to a court?
What are the limitations to the right to access to a court?
What is the case Erabliere against Belgium?
What about inadmissibility criteria?
Does the judge have to make a decision?
What is the power of decision?