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Appealing to the European Court of Human Rights - Permission to appeal letter needed?

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  • Appealing to the European Court of Human Rights - Permission to appeal letter needed?

    When a case has gone to the High court, and lost, (and cannot be applied to the Supreme court, because the case does not follow the jurisdiction to apply to the next Supreme court (which the supreme court has mentioned)

    So as all avenues in the UK to appeal have been used/ exhausted
    (there is no other appeal avenue in the UK available)
    then an application to the European Court of Human Rights can be made.

    The questions
    Does permission need to be granted by the high court to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights?

    by the form of a letter, from the High court clerk?


    or is any other written document need to be obtained from the high court, (which you send along side your appeal to the European Court ?
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    Re: Appealing to the European Court of Human Rights - Permission to appeal letter nee

    A far as I can see anyone can apply, it doesn't need to be referred by a domestic court.

    http://www.echr.coe.int/Pages/home.aspx?p=applicants

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