Under the European Convention on Human Rights, admissibility governs whether an individual or inter-State application will be accepted for consideration on the merits and progress to a full case.
Normally, all domestic legal remedies must be exhausted before an application will be considered by the European Court of Human Rights.
[1][2][3] Inter-State cases are subject to more lenient admissibility rules than applications by individuals.
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