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Prof. Dr. iur. Johan Callewaert

Judgment of the ECHR in Nodet v. France

In Nodet v. France (6.6.2019) the ECHR applies the non bis in idem principle according to its recent A. & B. v. Norway jurisprudence (24130/11 and 29758/11, 15.11.2016), which is in some contrast with the Menci jurisprudence of the CJEU (C-524/15, 20.3.2018), also mentioned in the Nodet judgment (at § 31).

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This entry was posted in European Court of Human Rights, Recent Case Law on 28/06/2019 by johan-callewaert.

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