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Chorherr v. Austria

European Court of Human Rights.  25 August 1993 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Human rights — Treaties — Reservations — European Convention on Human Rights, Article 64 — Prohibition on reservations of a general character — Requirement that reservations contain brief statement of the law concerned — Interpretation of reservations

Human rights — Freedom of expression — Interference with exercise of right must be prescribed by law and pursue a legitimate aim — States’ margin of appreciation in determining whether interference is necessary in a democratic society and whether there is reasonable proportionality between means of interference employed and legitimate aim pursued — European Convention on Human Rights

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© Cambridge University Press 1997

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