McDaid v United Kingdom; Ward v United Kingdom; Giles v UK; Leece v UK; Shorters v UK; Thwaites v UK: ECHR 17 Oct 2000

The court had previously found that the applicants’ rights to a fair trial had been infringed in the UK martial courts, in particular through the role of the convening officer. The court hearing that a friendly settlement had been reached with the applicants, struck out the proceedings.

Citations:

Times 17-Oct-2000, 34822/97, 34957/97, 34988/97, 35575/97, 35576/97, 35578/97, [2000] ECHR 463

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Citing:

See AlsoMcDaid And Others v The United Kingdom ECHR 10-Oct-2000
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See AlsoMcDaid v United Kingdom ECHR 1996
(Commission) Decision on admissibility. Residents of Derry applied alleging inter alia that there had been a breach of the procedural obligation under article 2 to hold a full investigation into the ‘Bloody Sunday’ killings in 1972. They alleged . .
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Updated: 09 April 2022; Ref: scu.83517