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CASE OF B. v. THE UNITED KINGDOMINDIVIDUAL SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE DE MEYER

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Document date: July 8, 1987

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CASE OF B. v. THE UNITED KINGDOMINDIVIDUAL SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE DE MEYER

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Document date: July 8, 1987

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JOINT SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGES LAGERGREN, PINHEIRO FARINHA, PETTITI, MACDONALD, DE MEYER AND VALTICOS

The views expressed in our joint separate opinion concerning the case of W v. the United Kingdom [1] also apply to the present case.

JOINT SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGES PINHEIRO FARINHA, PETTITI , DE MEYER AND VALTICOS

The views expressed in our joint separate opinion concerning the case of W v. the United Kingdom [2] also apply to the present case.

JOINT SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGES PINHEIRO FARINHA AND DE MEYER

The views expressed in our joint separate opinion concerning the case of W v. the United Kingdom [3] also apply, mutatis mutandis, to the present case.

INDIVIDUAL SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE DE MEYER

The views expressed in my individual separate opinion concerning the case of W v. the United Kingdom [4] also apply, mutatis mutandis, to the present case.

[*]  Note by the Registrar: The case is numbered 5/1986/103/151.  The second figure indicates the year in which the case was referred to the Court and the first figure its place on t he list of cases referred in that year; the last two figures indic ate, respectively, the case's order on the list of cases and of orig inating applications (to the Commission) referred to the Court since its creation.

[1] See page 39 above.

[2] See page 39 above.

[3] See pages 40-41 above.

[4] See page 42 above .

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