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The European Court of Human Rights (Second Section), sitting as a Committee composed of:
Egidijus Kūris , President , Pauliine Koskelo, Davor Derenčinović , judges , and Dorothee von Arnim, Deputy Section Registrar,
The case originated in 841 applications against the Republic of Türkiye lodged with the Court under Article 34 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ("the Convention") by the individuals listed in the appendix to the Court's judgment of 10 October 2017 (see paragraph 2 below - "the applicants") on various dates between 4 March 2008 and 18 January 2012. The applicants were represented by Ms J. Ertürk, a lawyer practising in Ankara. The Turkish Government ("the Government") were represented by their Agent.
On various dates the applicants' representative informed the Court that she had learned that certain applicants had died. She provided information regarding heirs who wished to pursue the applications and were able to present a certificate of inheritance or a certificate of representation. She also provided information on some of the applications where no heir or close relative expressed a wish to pursue the applications or presented a certificate of inheritance or a certificate of representation. She accordingly requested revision of the judgment under Rule 80 of the Rules of Court.
The Court considered the request and decided to give the parties time to submit any observations on the matters raised. Their observations were received by the Court on various dates.
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