Starting from the case of Vergu vs. Romania, recently settled (January 11, 2011) by the European Court of Human Rights, the author, in light of Art. 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights, discusses the issue related to the right to a prior effective recourse with the internal (national) court of law, a sine qua non prior condition for notifying the Strasbourg Court, concluding that the European court of law (must make the severe application of the subsidiary nature principle. Only under entirely exceptional cases, with grounded motivations, in a circumspect and entirely isolated manner, may the Strasbourg Court release the claimant from its obligation to exhaust the internal means (of effective recourse with the national court).
O DISCUȚIE CU PRIVIRE LA OBLIGATIVITATEA „RECURSULUI EFECTIV” ȘI A „SUBSIDIARITÃȚII” ÎN RAPORT CU VOCAȚIA DE A FACE PLÂNGERE LA CURTEA EUROPEANÃ A DREPTURILOR OMULUI
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