2013
DOI: 10.1080/13642987.2013.835307
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Freedom of association in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights

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“…However, it is neither unthinkable nor unknown that an ambitious party might conceal its political agenda until it comes into power. 93 In this regard, 'the acts and positions of the members and leaders' of the party in question should be taken account of, 94 in order to examine whether or not the potential danger can be identified. For instance, in the case of Refah Partisi and Others v. Turkey, the Court concluded that the party's real intentions were contrary to democratic principles, based on the reading of relevant speeches delivered by its leaders and members.…”
Section: Cases Involving Political Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is neither unthinkable nor unknown that an ambitious party might conceal its political agenda until it comes into power. 93 In this regard, 'the acts and positions of the members and leaders' of the party in question should be taken account of, 94 in order to examine whether or not the potential danger can be identified. For instance, in the case of Refah Partisi and Others v. Turkey, the Court concluded that the party's real intentions were contrary to democratic principles, based on the reading of relevant speeches delivered by its leaders and members.…”
Section: Cases Involving Political Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the Court also agrees that it is neither unthinkable nor unknown that an ambitious party might conceal its political agenda until it comes to power. 577 In this regard, 'the acts and positions of the members and leaders' of the party in question should be taken into account 578 in order to examine whether a potential danger can be identified. In, for instance, Refah Partisi and Others v. Turkey, the Court concluded that the party's real intentions were contrary to democratic principles, based on the reading of relevant speeches given by its leaders and members.…”
Section: Suitability Testmentioning
confidence: 99%