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Guigue and SGEN-CFDT v. France (dec.)

Doc ref: 59821/00 • ECHR ID: 002-4513

Document date: January 6, 2004

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Guigue and SGEN-CFDT v. France (dec.)

Doc ref: 59821/00 • ECHR ID: 002-4513

Document date: January 6, 2004

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Information Note on the Court’s case-law 60

January 2004

Guigue and SGEN-CFDT v. France (dec.) - 59821/00

Decision 6.1.2004 [Section IV]

Article 6

Civil proceedings

Article 6-1

Fair hearing

Equality of arms

Longer time-limit for prosecution than for other parties with regard to lodging appeals: inadmissible

Extract : “The Court also observes that although the period of ten days for lodging an appeal was sho rt, it was not so short as to deprive the applicants of the opportunity to make meaningful use of that remedy. The fact that that period is notably shorter for private parties than for Principal State Counsel – whose position, moreover, is different – cann ot in the Court’s opinion place the former at a ‘substantial disadvantage’ vis-à-vis the latter within the meaning of the De Haes and Gijsels judgment, even accepting that Principal State Counsel may be regarded as their ‘opponent’ within the meaning of th e same judgment.

… having regard to the fact that Article 505 of the Code of Criminal Procedure does not deprive applicants of a remedy available to Principal State Counsel but merely lays down different formal requirements and time-limits for its use, th e Court considers that the applicants cannot maintain that there was a breach of the principle of ‘equality of arms’ inherent in the concept of a fair hearing.”

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