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Louka v. Cyprus

Doc ref: 42946/98 • ECHR ID: 002-5890

Document date: August 2, 2000

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Louka v. Cyprus

Doc ref: 42946/98 • ECHR ID: 002-5890

Document date: August 2, 2000

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Information Note on the Court’s case-law 21

August 2000

Louka v. Cyprus - 42946/98

Judgment 2.8.2000 [Section III]

Article 6

Civil proceedings

Article 6-1

Reasonable time

Length of civil proceedings: violation

The case concerns the length of civil proceedings (11 years and almost 8 months).

Conclusion : violation (unanimously).

Article 41 - The Court found that no causal link between the violation and the pec uniary damage claimed by the applicant had been substantiated. It awarded her 4,500 Cypriot pounds (CYP) in respect of non-pecuniary damage and 1,000 CYP in respect of costs and expenses.

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