Private life

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Disciplinary sentence for possession of pornographic material. The ECtHR ruled that his private life was violated!

JUDGMENT Chocholáč v. Slovakia 7.07.2022 (app. no.  81292/17) see here SUMMARY The applicant, Roman Chocholáč, is a Slovak national, born in 1989 and serving a life sentence for murder. While he was in prison, a popular weekly magazine was found in his possession, inside which were pasted photos with obscene content. The material was found […]

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Detention of an unaccompanied minor seeking asylum in an adult center in inhumane conditions. Violations of inhuman and degrading treatment and respect for the right to privacy

JUDGMENT Darboe and Camara v. Italy 21.07.2022 (app. no. 5797/17) see here SUMMARY In June 2016, the applicants  arrived in Italy on makeshift vessels, and claimed asylum as alleged unaccompanied minors. The case concerned their placement in an adult migrant centre and the age-assessment procedure that ensued. In today’s Chamber judgment1 in the case, the […]

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The continuous and long-term non-communication between parent and child, which is attributed to the parent, does not create sufficient relationship stability to be included in the protection of family life!

JUDGMENT Katsikeros v. Greece 21.07.2022(app. no.2303/19) see here SUMMARY The applicant, from a previous relationship with his ex-partner, had a daughter out of wedlock. There were serious disagreements between the parents about their child and the mother’s refusal to allow the applicant to contact their minor daughter. The applicant appealed to the domestic courts, which […]

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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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The bugging in the apartment of a successful businessman from the state secret service without guarantees, violated the right to privacy

JUDGMENT Haščák v. Slovakia  23.06.2022 (app. no. 58359/12, 27787/16 and 67667/16). see here SUMMARY The case concerned a surveillance operation (“the Gorilla operation”) carried out in 2005 and 2006 by the Slovak Intelligence Service and the intelligence material obtained by it. Relying on Articles 6 § 1 (right to a fair hearing within a reasonable […]

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No violation of former Prime Minister of Lithuania’s rights in disclosure of secretly recorded telephone conversation

JUDGMENT Algirdas Butkevičius v. Lithuania 14.06.2022  (app. no. 70489/17) see here SUMMARY The case concerned a telephone conversation between Mr Butkevičius and a mayor that was secretly recorded during a pre-trial investigation into possible corruption in connection with territorial planning and was made public at a hearing of the Seimas’s (the Lithuanian Parliament’s) Anti-Corruption Commission. […]

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The lack of accessibility for the disabled in municipal buildings did not consist discrimination, given the protection of cultural heritage and the public budget

JUDGMENT Arnar Helgi Lárusson v. Iceland 31.05.2022 (app. no. 23077/19) see here SUMMARY The case concerned Mr Lárusson’s access to municipal buildings which housed cultural and social institutions in Reykjanesbær as a wheelchair user. The applicant complained of a violation of his rights under Article 14 (prohibition of discrimination) of the Convention in conjunction with […]

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No breach of Jehovah’s Witness’ rights in case concerning dispute over his daughter’s religious upbringing

JUDGMENT T.C. v. Italy 19.05.2022 (app. no. 54032/18) see here SUMMARY The case concerned a dispute between the applicant and the mother of his daughter from a previous relationship over their child’s religious upbringing. The applicant had become a Jehovah’s Witness after the split in the relationship. Following proceedings brought by the mother in the […]

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Arson attack to an LGBT community member business and verbal attacks by homophobes. Failure of the authorities to protect a gay woman. Humiliating treatment and prohibited discrimination

JUDGMENT Oganezova v. Armenia 17.05.2022 (ap. no. 71367/12 and 72961/12) see here SUMMARY Protection of sexual orientation from discrimination. Criminal treatment of homophobes. The applicant Armenian national, a well-known member of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in Armenia, was forced to flee to Sweden and seek asylum for fear of persecution in […]

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