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Matthews v United Kingdom

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The applicant claimed that the absence of elections in Gibraltar to the European Parliament was in violation of her right to participate in elections to choose the legislature under Article 3 of Protocol No. 1. She also alleged a violation of Article 14 on the ground that she was entitled to vote in
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and resident of Gibraltar. In April 1994 she applied to be registered as a voter in the elections to the European Parliament. She was told that under the terms of the EC Act on Direct Elections of 1976 Gibraltar was not included in the franchise for those elections.
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European Parliament elections anywhere in the European Union where she lived except in Gibraltar. It was common ground that Article 3 of Protocol No. 1 applied in Gibraltar.
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and has implemented EU legislation fully and promptly, but Gibraltarians and other EU nationals resident in Gibraltar had been denied the vote in
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As a consequence of this decision in 1999 and after consultation by the Electoral Commission, Gibraltar was included in the
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under the British Treaty of Accession, were unable to vote in elections for the
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Spain took a complaint about Gibraltar participating in EU elections to the
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had failed to make the necessary legal arrangements and declined to do so.
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is a human rights case (18 February 1999) on the right to vote, under the
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Article 3 of Protocol No. 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights
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European Court of Human Rights cases involving the United Kingdom
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European Convention on Human Rights
Gibraltarians
EU citizens
European Parliament
Gibraltar
EU laws
elections to the European Parliament
British Government
Lord Bethell
European Parliamentary Elections Bill
House of Lords
Labour Government
Liberal Democrats
Gibraltar Self-Determination Group
European Court of Human Rights
Denise Matthews
British citizen
South West England constituency
European Parliament election in 2004
European Court of Justice
Law of Gibraltar
European Parliamentary Elections Bill
Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights: Matthews v the United Kingdom
Judgment of the European Court of Justice: Spain v United Kingdom (C-145/04)
Press release on the judgement
the original
Categories
European Court of Human Rights cases involving the United Kingdom
Article 3 of Protocol No. 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Gibraltar and the European Union

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