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Cite as: [2013] ECHR 435

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    FIFTH SECTION

    Application no. 49278/09
    Stuart and Rory GRAY
    against Germany and the United Kingdom
    lodged on 10 September 2009

    See: [2012] ECHR 2096

     

    The facts and complaints in these cases have been summarised in the Court’s decision on admissibility, which is available in HUDOC.

    QUESTIONS TO THE German Government

     


  1.   Did the applicants exhaust all effective domestic remedies as required by Article 35 § 1 of the Convention with respect to their complaint that the investigations into their father’s death by the German authorities did not comply with the procedural protection of the right to life enshrined in Article 2 of the Convention?
  2. In particular, would a complaint with the Federal Constitutional Court concerning the applicants’ non-involvement in U.’s criminal trial have constituted an effective remedy within the meaning of Article 35 § 1 of the Convention in this respect?

     


  3.   If so, having regard to the procedural protection of the right to life, was the investigation in the present case by the German authorities in breach of Article 2 of the Convention and, in particular, were the deceased’s next of kin sufficiently involved in the proceedings?


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