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Re Application No. 299/57 (Government of the Kingdom of Greece v. Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland).

European Commission of Human Rights.  12 October 1957 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

The individual in international law — Human rights and freedoms — European Convention for Protection of — European Human Rights Commission — Inter-State applications — Allegations of torture or maltreatment amounting to torture — Prima facie case not relevant in considering admissibility of inter-State application — Exhaustion of local remedies.

State responsibility — For breaches of treaty obligations — European Convention for Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, 1950 — Inter-State applications — Exhaustion of local remedies — Actions of State officials — Absence of legal remedies against State — Possibility of civil or criminal proceedings against officials personally — Dependence of criminal proceedings upon leave of State — Prospect of success of civil proceedings — Absence of information regarding identity of officials — Whether local remedies have been exhausted.

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© Cambridge University Press 1963

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