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The European Court of Human Rights, sitting on 10 March 2004 as a Grand Chamber composed of:
��������� Mr���� L. Wildhaber , President , ��������� Mr���� C.L. Rozakis , ��������� Mr���� J.-P. Costa , ��������� Mr���� G. Ress , ��������� Sir���� Nicolas Bratza , ��������� Mr���� G. Bonello , ��������� Mr���� L. Caflisch,
��������� Mr���� I. Cabral Barreto, ��������� Mr���� R. T�rmen, ��������� Mr���� B. Zupančič, ��������� Mrs�� N. Vajić, ��������� Mr���� J. Hedigan, ��������� Mrs�� M. Tsatsa-Nikolovakaya, ��������� Mrs�� H.S. Greve, ��������� Mr���� E. Levits, ��������� Mr���� K. Traja , ��������� Mr���� S. Pavlovschi, judges , and Mr P.J. Mahoney , Registrar ,
Having regard to the decision of 20 April 2000 of the acting President of the former Third Section, to which the case had originally been assigned, not to indicate an interim measure to the respondent Governments,��
Having regard to the decision of 12 December 2002 by which the Chamber of the present Third Section relinquished its jurisdiction in favour of the Grand Chamber (Article 30 of the Convention),
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