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BOSITS v. SLOVAKIA

Doc ref: 75041/17 • ECHR ID: 001-192861

Document date: April 3, 2019

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BOSITS v. SLOVAKIA

Doc ref: 75041/17 • ECHR ID: 001-192861

Document date: April 3, 2019

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Communicated on 3 April 2019

THIRD SECTION

Application no. 75041/17 Miklós BOSITS against Slovakia lodged on 18 October 2017

SUBJECT MATTER OF THE CASE

The applicant mainly complains under A rticle 6 of the Convention of a violation of his right to a fair trial, in particular the access to a court and equality of arms.

According to him, there were no circumstances of a substantial and compelling character to justify a departure from the principle that, where the courts have finally determined an issue, their ruling should not be called into question further.

QUESTION tO THE PARTIES

Having regard to the fact that a final and binding judgment in the applicant ’ s favour was quashed by the Supreme Court following an extraordinary appeal on points of law filed by the Prosecutor General, prompted by a petition by the defendant, did the applicant have a fair hearing in the determination of his civil rights and obligations, in accordance with Article 6 § 1 of the Convention? In particular, but not only, were his rights of access to a court and the principles of legal certainty and equality of arms respected (see DRAFT - OVA a.s . v. Slovakia , no. 72493/10 , §§ 81-84, 9 June 2015, COMPCAR, s.r.o . v. Slovakia , no. 25132/13 , § 69 and §§ 73-74, 9 June 2015 and PSMA, spol . s r.o . v. Slovakia , no. 42533/11 , §§ 75-79, 9 June 2015)?

The parties are requested to submit all documents in support of their replies.

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