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The reduction of the use of the Russian language in Latvian public schools did not violate the ECHR

JUDGMENT Valiullina and others v. Latvia 14.09.2023 (app. no. 56928/19, 7306/20 and 11937/20) see here SUMMARY Legislative changes in Latvia increased the proportion of subjects taught in public schools in Latvian, the country’s only official language, and thus reduced the use of Russian as the language of instruction. The right enshrined in Article 2 of […]

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Discrimination against a hermaphrodite international athlete. Invasion of privacy. Condemnation of Switzerland by the ECtHR

JUDGMENT Semenya v. Switzerland  11.07.2023 (app. no. 10934/21) see here SUMMARY The case concerned an international-level athlete, specialising in middle-distance races, who complained about certain regulations of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF – now called World Athletics) requiring her to take hormone treatment to decrease her natural testosterone level in order to be […]

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Compulsory retirement of female workers at a younger age than men constitutes discrimination on grounds of sex

JUDGEMENT Moraru and Marin v. Romania 20.12.2022 (app. no. 53282/18 and 31428/20) see here SUMMARY The applicants are Romanian nationals, retired civil servants. Both applicants sought to continue working after the mandatory retirement age laid down for women, which was lower than for men, had expired. However, despite their demands, their employment contracts were terminated. […]

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Eviction of Roma from camps on land that was not their property and concurrent provision of accommodation. Non-infringement of family life.

JUDGEMENT Caldaras and Lupu v. France (no. 13561/15), Ciurar and others v. France (no. 35697/15), Stefan and others v. France (no. 36779/16), Stan v. France (no. 41969/16), Sisuand others v. France (no. 45871/16) and Margoi and others v. France (no. 72596/16), of 08.12.2022 see here see here see here SUMMARY Obligation of the state to […]

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Difference in treatment, for granting citizenship, between siblings according to date of birth does not constitute discrimination

JUDGMENT Zeggai v. France 13.10.2022 (app. no. 12456/19) see here SUMMARY The case concerned the rejection of the applicant’s request for a certificate of French nationality. He was born in France, before Algerian independence, to parents who at the time were still French nationals. He has lived continuously in France and his brothers and sisters, […]

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The authorities’ failure to investigate rape victim’s allegation of death threats by her rapist father. Conviction for inhuman and degrading treatment

JUDGMENT J.I. v. Croatia 08.09.2022 (app. no. 35898/16) see here SUMMARY The case concerned a rape victim’s complaint that the authorities had not taken seriously her allegation that her rapist – her father – had threatened to kill her during prison leave. The European Court of Human Rights held that there had been a violation […]

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The refusal to allow a woman to receive income from a charitable foundation, on the basis of an Ottoman-era legal document.Conviction for gender discrimination and respect to property

JUDGMENT Dimici Vv. Turkey 05.07.2022 ( app. no. 70133/16) see here SUMMARY The  case concerned the conditions regulating the allocation of surplus income by the Örfioğlu Foundation (created in Diyarbakır in 1536, during the Ottoman period), which introduced a difference in treatment based on the sex of the entitled persons. Pursuant to the Foundation’s constituent […]

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Recognition of paternity by the national courts despite the father’s desire to do so extrajudicially before a notary! Violation of respect for family life and prohibition of discrimination

JUDGMENT Paparrigopoulos v. Greece 30.06.2022  (app. no. 61657/16) see here SUMMARY The case concerned proceedings for the judicial determination of paternity of the applicant’s daughter. The applicant complained in particular that domestic law had not afforded him the opportunity to acknowledge paternity voluntarily and that this had had the consequence of limiting his parental responsibility […]

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