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10 Jun Violation of the right to private life for pollution of soil and water near applicant’s house

Posted at 10 Jun 2022 in Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life), Access to justice

In the case of Solyanik v. Russia (application no. 47987/15, 10.05.2022) the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been: a violation of Article 8 (right to...

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07 Jun Fine for making a joke in court violated a lawyer’s freedom of expression

Posted at 07 Jun 2022 in ▶ Judiciary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Freedom of speech, Article 10 (right to freedom of expression)

In the case of Simić v. Bosnia and Herzegovina (application no. 39764/20, 17.05.2022) the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been a violation of of the...

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03 Jun Author text by Tobias Flesenkemper, Head of the Council of Europe Office in Belgrade

Posted at 03 Jun 2022 in Serbia, ▶ Judiciary, LGBT rights

Author text by Tobias Flesenkemper, Head of the Council of Europe Office in Belgrade was published in the Serbian daily newspaper "Danas", where he emphasized the importance of the European...

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16 May Human rights defender Osman Kavala sentenced to life in prison despite ECtHR rulings

Posted at 16 May 2022 in ▶ Protest, ▶ Judiciary, Freedom of speech, Human rights defenders

The Istanbul 13th Assize Court sentenced human rights defender Osman Kavala to life in prison without parole on charges of attempting to overthrow the government and the seven others to...

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29 Apr The conviction for assisting suicide did not violate the Convention

Posted at 29 Apr 2022 in ▶ Judiciary, Article 10 (right to freedom of expression)

In the case of Lings v. Denmark (application no. 15136/20, 12.04.2022) the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been no violation of Article 10 (freedom of...

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18 Mar Companies in privatization do not enjoy “sufficient independence from the state” to be exempted from liability under the Convention

Posted at 18 Mar 2022 in ▶ Judiciary, Montenegro, Compensation, Article 6 (right to a fair trial), Article 14 (prohibition of discrimination)

In the case of Mastilović and others v. Montenegro (application no. 28754/10, 24.02.2022) the European Court of Human rights found a violation of Article 6 in respect of 19 of...

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15 Mar Experts from the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights laud Serbia for its health care system and question progress in preventing forced labor and protecting human rights defenders

Posted at 15 Mar 2022 in Serbia, ▶ Judiciary, UN, Human rights defenders

The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on 23 February 2022 concluded its consideration of the third periodic report of Serbia, commending the State on its almost universal health...

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08 Mar Automatic restrictions on the voting rights of persons placed under partial guardianship are not in accordance with the Convention

Posted at 08 Mar 2022 in ▶ Judiciary, Article 3 (prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment)

In the case of Anatoliy Marinov v. Bulgaria (application no. 26081/17, 15.02.2022) the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been a violation of to the European...

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10 Feb A criminal conviction for violating a public order because of expressing a political opinion – was not in accordance with the Convention

Posted at 10 Feb 2022 in Freedom of speech, Article 10 (right to freedom of expression), Access to justice

In the case of Karuyev v. Russia (application no. 4161/13, 18.01.2022) the European Court of Human Rights held, by 6 votes to 1, that there had been a violation of...

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26 Jan Legal flaws in the legal protections of secret surveillance led to a violation of Article 8 of the Convention

Posted at 26 Jan 2022 in ▶ Data protection, ▶ Judiciary, Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life)

In the case of Ekimdzhiev and Others v. Bulgaria (application no. 70078/12, 11.01.2022) the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been a violation of Article 8...

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