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Ikanga v. France

Doc ref: 32675/96 • ECHR ID: 002-5900

Document date: August 2, 2000

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Ikanga v. France

Doc ref: 32675/96 • ECHR ID: 002-5900

Document date: August 2, 2000

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Information Note on the Court’s case-law 21

August 2000

Ikanga v. France - 32675/96

Judgment 2.8.2000 [Section III]

Article 6

Criminal proceedings

Article 6-1

Reasonable time

Length of criminal proceedings: violation

The case concerns the length of criminal proceedings (over six years and still pending at the investigation stage).

Conclusion : violation (unanimously).

Article 41 – The Court rejected the applicant ’s claims in respect of pecuniary damage, in the absence of any causal link. It awarded him 30,000 francs (FRF) in respect of non-pecuniary damage and 1,500 francs in respect of expenses.

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