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🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
National & Local

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.

Feb 21 • 14:09 UTC
🇭🇷 Narod.hr
Crime & Justice

Serbia did not conduct an effective investigation into the murder in Lovas: A penalty has been imposed

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Serbia failed to carry out an effective investigation into the murder of P. Đ., leading to damages awarded to his son in a legal case.

Feb 20 • 21:01 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
National & Local

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.

Feb 20 • 20:53 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
National & Local

Survey for 'Rzeczpospolita'. Poles support milder penalties for offending religious feelings

A proposed amendment to Poland's penal code seeks to reduce penalties for offenses against religious feelings, largely influenced by a recent European Court of Human Rights ruling.

Feb 20 • 03:37 UTC
🇱🇻 TVNET
National & Local

Brēmanis Loses Case Against the Latvian State in European Court of Human Rights

Rūdolfs Brēmanis, a current Riga City Council deputy, lost his appeal in the European Court of Human Rights regarding the legality of a search conducted at his residence as part of a criminal investigation.

Feb 19 • 14:03 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

The European justice admits the prohibition of the veil that hides the face, but rejected the reasons that Vox and Junts now put forward

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that veils concealing the face can be prohibited, while dismissing the reasons presented by the parties Vox and Junts.

Feb 18 • 04:30 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

The European Court of Human Rights will discuss the complaint of Danilson-Järg

The European Court of Human Rights has accepted Lea Danilson-Järg's complaint about the public disclosure of her personal financial information during a court hearing.

Feb 13 • 13:48 UTC
🇪🇪 ERR
National & Local

The European Court of Human Rights will hear Danilson-Järg's complaint

The European Court of Human Rights has accepted Lea Danilson-Järg's complaint regarding the public disclosure of her private financial information during a court hearing.

Feb 13 • 11:40 UTC
🇫🇷 Le Figaro
National & Local

Adama Traoré Case: The Court of Cassation Confirms the Dismissal for the Gendarmes, Bringing an End to Ten Years of Proceedings

The Court of Cassation in France has definitively upheld the decision not to charge gendarmes in the case of Adama Traoré's death, prompting his family to pursue action at the European Court of Human Rights.

Feb 11 • 13:44 UTC
🇬🇷 To Vima
National & Local

Images

The article discusses the European Court of Human Rights asking Greece to justify the presence of Orthodox icons in its courts, prompting the author to reflect on their significance and potential offense to human rights.

Feb 11 • 10:14 UTC
🇵🇱 Oko.press
National & Local

Poland will pay 114,000 for the decision of the neo-judge of the Supreme Court. It concerns the illegal suspension of Judge Morawiec

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Poland's suspension of Judge Beata Morawiec was illegal and a part of a strategy to intimidate judges, with the state now liable to pay compensation.

Feb 7 • 15:06 UTC
🇱🇻 TVNET
Crime & Justice

European Court of Human Rights Condemns Russia for Inhumane Treatment of Navalny

The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Russia for inhumane treatment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his unlawful imprisonment in 2021, amidst allegations of his murder after dying in custody in 2024.

Feb 3 • 19:30 UTC
🇱🇹 15min
Crime & Justice

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.

Feb 3 • 17:50 UTC
🇷🇺 The Moscow Times
Crime & Justice

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.

Feb 3 • 15:29 UTC
🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
World

The European Court condemned Russia for inhuman treatment of Alexei Navalny

The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Russia for inhuman treatment and illegal detention of opposition figure Alexei Navalny upon his return in 2021, where he would die three years later.

Feb 3 • 13:46 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
Crime & Justice

The historical police union requests the dismissal of the chief of the judicial police in Pamplona for the 'deletion' of evidence in two rapes

The historical police union has called for the dismissal of the chief of judicial police in Pamplona following a firm ruling by the European Court of Human Rights condemning Spain for systematic evidence manipulation in two rape cases.

Feb 3 • 11:05 UTC
🇩🇰 Altinget
Crime & Justice

Deportation reform signals a protracted struggle between politicians and the courts

The ongoing conflict regarding deportations has been unfolding since the late 1990s, initially ignited by a 1999 Supreme Court ruling that annulled several deportations of Gambian drug traffickers based on the European Convention on Human Rights.

Jan 31 • 00:00 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
Crime & Justice

Michał Romanowski: A judge must have their own mind, separated from the minds of politicians

Around a thousand people have filed complaints with the European Court of Human Rights due to being judged by non-judges of the Supreme Court, leading to Poland being ordered to pay damages to 99 of them totaling over 5 million PLN.

Jan 15 • 17:13 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
National & Local

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.

Jan 15 • 14:32 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
Crime & Justice

Poland has to pay a judge for a punitive transfer to another division

A court ruling has found that Poland violated the European Convention on Human Rights by not providing judicial oversight during the transfer of a judge, which was deemed arbitrary.

Jan 15 • 11:00 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
Crime & Justice

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.

Jan 15 • 09:51 UTC
🇮🇹 La Repubblica
Crime & Justice

The European Court of Human Rights condemns Italy for the death of Florentine Riccardo Magherini

The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Italy for the 2014 death of Riccardo Magherini, who died while being restrained by police, with his father expressing joy and emotion over the ruling.

Jan 15 • 09:40 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
Crime & Justice

Institutional Negligence

The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Spain for failing to protect two women who reported a rape incident.

Jan 15 • 04:30 UTC
🇮🇸 Visir
Crime & Justice

Review of ECtHR Judgments in the Ministry and Penal Law Committee

The Ministry of Justice plans to review the European Court of Human Rights' rulings regarding gender-based violence and consider necessary improvements, with the Penal Law Committee also involved in this examination.

Jan 14 • 14:52 UTC
🇮🇸 Visir
Crime & Justice

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.

Jan 14 • 11:39 UTC
🇨🇿 Aktuálně.cz
Crime & Justice

Police must return to the criminal complaint against the priest for sexual violence, said the Constitutional Court

The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic ruled that the police must revisit a woman's decade-old complaint against a priest for alleged sexual violence, following multiple dismissals of the case and a successful appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.

Jan 14 • 09:48 UTC
🇮🇸 Visir
Crime & Justice

The ECtHR confirmed that the justice system does not support victims

The European Court of Human Rights has reaffirmed that victims' rights to fair trial are not upheld by the justice system, according to Drífa Snædal of Stígamót.

Jan 13 • 11:51 UTC
🇮🇸 Visir
Crime & Justice

The State is guilty in one case but acquitted in another

The European Court of Human Rights has found that the Icelandic state violated human rights by focusing solely on intent rather than consent in a 2017 sexual assault case involving a 16-year-old victim, ordering the state to pay €7,500 in damages.

Jan 13 • 10:13 UTC
🇪🇸 elDiario.es
Crime & Justice

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.

Jan 12 • 21:02 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
Crime & Justice

Spain is condemned for the 'systematic manipulation' of evidence in two rapes in Pamplona

Spain has been condemned for the systematic manipulation of evidence in two rape cases in Pamplona, following the European Court of Human Rights' findings of serious irregularities in the investigation, which included the disappearance of critical evidence against the accused, one of whom is related to a police officer.

Jan 12 • 04:30 UTC
🇭🇷 Narod.hr
National & Local

Parent-Guardian Measure One Year at the European Court in Strasbourg; Awaiting Conclusion

It has been a year since a legal procedure was initiated against the Republic of Croatia at the European Court of Human Rights regarding the cancellation of the parent-guardian measure, which provided financial assistance to parents with three or more children, a measure introduced by former Mayor Milan Bandić but discontinued by his successor Tomislav Tomašević.

Jan 10 • 09:00 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
Crime & Justice

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.

Jan 9 • 04:00 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
Crime & Justice

Eleven years for the judges' last wrong (or slap) against Berlusconi

After 11 years, the European Court of Human Rights finally ruled against Silvio Berlusconi, who has since passed away, denying an appeal from his company Fininvest regarding substantial damages owed to Carlo De Benedetti.

Jan 8 • 11:42 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
Crime & Justice

Will there be no more imprisonment for offending religious feelings? There is a bill proposal

A proposed bill in Poland seeks to change the penalties for offending religious feelings, influenced by a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights.

Jan 5 • 15:08 UTC
🇬🇧 Guardian
Crime & Justice

European human rights court questions UK decision to strip Shamima Begum of citizenship

The European Court of Human Rights has raised concerns regarding the UK government's 2019 decision to revoke Shamima Begum's citizenship, highlighting issues related to victim trafficking.

Dec 31 • 17:01 UTC
🇬🇷 Proto Thema
World

Georgiadis: I align with the Europeans who say that pushbacks should not be illegal

Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis stated his support for European colleagues in asserting that pushbacks of migrants should not be deemed illegal, highlighting the hypocrisy of the left in his commentary on the International Criminal Court and Amnesty International.

Dec 29 • 09:33 UTC

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