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In [case], the ECtHR made it clear that even a relatively minor doubt as to the impartiality of a tribunal could constitute a violation of the ECHR, art 6(1).
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McGonnell v UK (2000)

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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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In [case], the ECtHR made it clear that even a relatively minor doubt as to the impartiality of a tribunal could constitute a violation of the ECHR, art 6(1).
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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In [case], the ECtHR made it clear that even a relatively minor doubt as to the impartiality of a tribunal could constitute a violation of the ECHR, art 6(1).
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McGonnell v UK (2000)
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In McGonnell v UK (2000) 30 EHRR 289, the ECtHR made it clear that even a relatively minor doubt as to the impartiality of a tribunal could constitute a violation of the ECHR, art 6(1).

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