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European Court of Human Rights: Canea Catholic Church V. Greece
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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[The highest Greek court ruled that the Greece Catholic Church (church) has no legal personality to bring legal proceedings to protect its property rights; the European Court of Human Rights (Court) concludes that such denial of access to a court violates the Convention and that the church has claimed reasonable damages resulting from its inability to bring proceedings concerning the rebuilding of a surrounding wall]
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* [The text of this decision was reproduced and reformatted from the European Court of Human Rights Web site<http://www.dhcour.coe.fr/eng/CANEA%>20CATHOLIC%CHURCH%E.html(visited 3/18/98). The text is subject to revision before its reproduction in final form in the Reports of Judgments and Decisions for 1997.]
1 Summary by the registry does not bind the Court.
2 The case is numbered 143/1996/762/963. The first number is the case's position on the list of cases referred to the Court in the relevant year (second number). The last two numbers indicate the case's position on the list of cases referred to the Court since its creation and on the list of the corresponding originating applications to the Commission.
3 Rules of Court A apply to all cases referred to the Court before the entry into force of Protocol No. 9 (1 October 1994) and thereafter only to cases concerning States not bound by that Protocol. They correspond to the Rules that came into force on 1 January 1983, as amended several times subsequently.