The Latest ECHR Ruling is a Problem for Minister Żurek. Experts Explain Why
A recent European Court of Human Rights ruling indicates that the removal of judges due to defects in their appointments is contrary to the Convention on Human Rights, raising concerns for the Polish judiciary.
Tax Checks: Here is the ECHR ruling that could change everything
The European Court of Human Rights has delivered a ruling that may enhance taxpayer privacy concerning financial data against tax authority inspections in Italy.
ECHR condemned Russia's treatment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny who died in prison
The European Court of Human Rights condemned Russia over the handling of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died under suspicious circumstances in a northern prison in 2024 after serving a sentence widely seen as politically motivated.
ECHR Finds Russia’s 2021 Arrest of Alexei Navalny Illegal
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia's treatment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny during his 2021 arrest was inhumane, contributing to his suffering before his death in an Arctic prison in 2024.
BH Minister: Bad Message from the Presidency of BiH Not to Propose Any Croat for the ECHR
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Minister of Justice Davor Bunoza criticized the decision of the Presidency not to nominate any Croat among the candidates for the European Court of Human Rights, calling it a message that marginalizes Croats as a constitutive nation.
The ECHR condemns Italy for the death of Riccardo Magherini: "There was no absolute necessity to immobilize him on the ground"
The European Court of Human Rights condemned Italy for the death of Riccardo Magherini, stating there was no justification for immobilizing him on the ground prior to his demise in Florence in 2014.
The ECHR ruling must be a serious consideration for the authorities
Sigurður Örn Hilmarsson, a lawyer, emphasizes that recent European Court of Human Rights decisions highlight serious violations by the Icelandic government regarding human rights.
Freedom of expression for judges: the ECHR supports it
The article discusses the ongoing public debate regarding judges' rights to freely express their opinions, as supported by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) under the fundamental right of freedom of expression guaranteed by the constitution.
Stellato: "The European Court imposes a limit on the tax authorities and the investigative state"
Professor Ezio Stellato comments on the recent ECHR ruling that emphasizes the need to balance tax authority interventions and individual liberties in Italy.
Trial of the Knightly Horse. The slap of the ECHR on the Mondadori award
The European Court of Human Rights upheld the heavy civil sentence against Silvio Berlusconi and Fininvest, concluding the long-standing legal battle over the Mondadori acquisition linked to alleged bribery.