The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered Moldova to pay €560,000 in compensation to Seksimp Group SRL. This ruling stems from a dispute where the company's properties were sold without its knowledge of ongoing legal proceedings.
Four judges of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal, who have been barred from adjudicating, have filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). This action follows an ECHR decision that ordered Polish authorities to allow the judges to perform their duties.
Another complaint will be filed with the European Court of Human Rights (ETPC) concerning judges of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal. The complaint specifically addresses judges who have been denied access to work within the Tribunal.
Victims of the 'Intercapital' financial pyramid scheme from 1999-2000 have won their case at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), but many have not been informed and thus have not received the awarded moral damages.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that Turkey violated the rights of two Greek Orthodox priests by preventing them from serving on the boards of religious minority foundations in Istanbul.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that Turkey violated the rights of Metin Topuz, a former US Consulate employee. The court found that Topuz was held in pretrial detention for over two years without sufficient justification.
Rasmus Stoklund states that the deportation of criminal foreigners is not 'inhumane' and suggests that the European Court of Human Rights should reconsider its stance to maintain public support for human rights in Europe.
The Danish government is facing strong criticism from top lawyers for an unprecedented declaration, supported by 45 European countries, that puts pressure on the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
The European Court of Human Rights is expected to issue recommendations to Portugal by the end of the year regarding its prison conditions, which have been identified as a systemic problem.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that a president's prerogative to appoint judges does not grant full discretion, requiring justification for refusal and allowing candidates the right to appeal. The ruling stems from a case involving judicial candidates not appointed in 2008.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that there was no violation of freedom of expression in the case of Georgian activist Irakli Miladze. Miladze had been fined in 2023 for using obscene language towards public officials in a viral TikTok video.
Dozens of European nations have signed off on a new interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights concerning migration cases. This new interpretation is expected to make it easier for member states to expel criminal foreigners.
Carlos Gouveia, a prisoner with approximately 20 convictions, has been on a hunger strike at Monsanto prison since April 30, with his lawyer planning to file a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) rejected an appeal from 15 French, Pakistani, Ivorian, and Moroccan nationals living in Paris and Île-de-France, who had previously obtained administrative court decisions ordering their rehousing under French law.
Ryszard Kalisz, commenting on the Polish Constitutional Tribunal (TK) and a European Court of Human Rights (ETPC) decision, stated he would immediately call the police and request arrests, emphasizing the ETPC's directive to the Polish government.
Päivi Räsänen, a former Finnish interior minister and Christian Democrats chair, expressed hope that the European Court of Human Rights will overturn her conviction for incitement, which stemmed from her printed comments about the LGBTQ community.
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen plans to appeal her criminal hate speech conviction, stemming from a 2004 pamphlet on homosexuality, to the European Court of Human Rights.
The European Court of Human Rights has issued an interim measure ordering Poland's public authorities to refrain from obstructing new Constitutional Tribunal judges, who were not invited by the president to take the oath, from assuming and performing their duties.
The European Court of Human Rights' (ECtHR) Grand Chamber has reversed an earlier decision, ruling that Turkey violated the rights of a man convicted of membership in a terrorist organization over alleged links to the faith-based Gülen movement.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the dismissal of Albanian judge Ervin Metalla during the vetting process was disproportionate and violated Article 8 of the Convention.
Ousted judge Doria Varoshiotou has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the termination of her services, claiming it was linked to her stance on the death of Thanasis Nicolaou.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Cyprus violated the property rights of 10 nationals by failing to return land expropriated in 1976 for industrial development that remained largely unused for decades.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that house searches conducted against activists who re-pasted national consultation posters in Hungary were unlawful, after domestic complaints were unsuccessful.
Four Cuban asylum seekers have shared harrowing accounts of their experiences at the Lithuania-Belarus border, with the European Court of Human Rights expected to rule on their pushback claims.
Portugal's administrative and tax courts have rejected accusations by former Prime Minister José Sócrates, who claimed the state only scheduled his trial out of 'fear' of the European Court of Human Rights.
A report by the Center for Civic Education (CGO) indicates that 95% of judgments against Montenegro at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg have confirmed violations of fundamental rights. This highlights a significant pattern of human rights infringements within the country.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has requested the Turkish government to respond to an application filed by jailed İstanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu. This marks a new stage in the legal case concerning his pretrial detention.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Defense Minister Zukan Helez has called for the mandate of SNSD President Milorad Dodik to be revoked, following a decision by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
Despite criticism from OSCE and the European Court of Human Rights, the newly elected Danish Parliament continues to decide on complaints regarding its own election, with a V-profile joining the critics.
The arrest of activist Anatol Matasaru in Moldova, who was detained for 72 hours, could lead to another defeat for Moldova at the European Court of Human Rights, according to human rights advocates, journalists, and deputies.
Turkish officials are encouraging Muslims living abroad to report incidents of Islamophobia to relevant authorities, including the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). This initiative addresses concerns about rising Islamophobia.
An Azerbaijani national with a British passport, charged with espionage and terrorism offences in Cyprus for Iran, has taken his case to the European Court of Human Rights, arguing that secret intelligence was used against him.
The father of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos lost his legal battle to prevent her euthanasia in Spain, with her case reaching the European Court of Human Rights before her death in Barcelona on March 26, 2025, further fueling the national debate.
Turkish prosecutors have ordered the detention of nine individuals for using an encrypted messaging app, despite European Court of Human Rights rulings that such use alone is insufficient for conviction.
The European Court of Human Rights reported 39 cases against Portugal at the close of the year. The majority of these complaints concerned poor detention conditions and issues related to freedom of expression.
The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed an appeal by the father of Noelia, a 25-year-old woman with paraplegia, who sought to prevent her euthanasia.
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg is set to decide whether to review the endorsement of pre-trial detention for Catalan independence leaders involved in the 'procés'.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that Turkey violated the rights of Ceyda Sungur, known as the 'woman in red' from the 2013 Gezi Park protests, due to a police officer spraying her with tear gas.
The Swedish Supreme Court has declined to hear the case of five-year-old John Walter's death at a residential care home in Hagfors in 2021, leading to the case being referred to the European Court of Human Rights.
The number of legal abortions in Poland has doubled in 2024, despite the country's strict ban, with complaints also being filed with the European Court of Human Rights regarding denied procedures.
Macedonian lawyer Toni Menkinoski has been issued a ten-year ban from entering Bulgaria, which he suspects is related to his work representing Macedonians in Bulgaria before the European Court of Human Rights.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has asked the Turkish government whether the refusal to pay a retirement bonus to a civil servant dismissed by an emergency decree after a 2016 coup attempt amounted to a violation of his rights to property, a fair trial and an effective remedy. The case concerns İbrahim Eren, […]
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The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has ruled against North Macedonia, with the government admitting a prisoner was unjustly beaten by a guard, leading to state compensation.
The case 'Kochan v. Macedonia' before the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg concerns businessman Sead Kochan's application, alleging a violation of his right to a fair trial (Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights) in the fight against corruption and organized crime.
The Danish government has rejected a proposal to allow the Supreme Court to consult with the European Court of Human Rights before making deportation decisions, despite 26 other countries having done so.
European Council President Antonio Costa visited Skopje, stating that constitutional amendments are the only way for North Macedonia to formally begin EU accession negotiations. This sentiment was echoed by other EU officials, highlighting the importance of these reforms for the country's future in the bloc.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that Serbian authorities violated the European Convention on Human Rights by banning a protest organized by the Serbian-Chinese community.
In a letter to the European Court of Human Rights, Constitutional Tribunal President Bogdan Święczkowski stated that he is not obstructing four individuals elected to the Tribunal in March from taking office, as they "are not judges of the Tribunal."
Residents of Akrotiri are preparing legal action against plans by the British Bases to install 32 additional antennas, with local authorities considering taking the case to the European Court of Human Rights.
The European Court of Human Rights has received the first two appeals against Italy concerning the Almasri case. These appeals mark the initial legal challenges brought before the ECHR regarding this specific matter.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has issued a historic decision against Turkey, vindicating two clerics of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The ruling affirms their rights in a significant legal victory.
A Georgian food courier's frustration expressed on TikTok and his subsequent case are seen as indicative of a 'recession' in freedom of speech in Europe, with implications for the European Court of Human Rights' stance on dissent.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is receiving praise for her pressure on judges at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, marking a significant first step in a necessary process.
An opinion piece discusses the state of Portuguese prisons in relation to the European Court of Human Rights, highlighting the Leocádio de Lemos case as a significant example.
The Prison Execution Court denied Machado's request to be transferred from the high-security prison in Paços de Ferreira, citing his impulsiveness and difficulty in rational management. Machado has subsequently decided to appeal the decision to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Poland violated the European Convention on Human Rights in a case concerning the refusal of judicial appointments in 2008.
Portugal has been condemned by the European Court of Human Rights for an 85-day delay in responding to a first appeal against pre-trial detention. The country was ordered to pay 3,250 euros in compensation.
Alma candidate Maria Theristi has criticized Irene Charalambides and Nikoletta Tsikkini for remarks they made towards journalists, citing European Court of Human Rights case law.
Romanian officials, including Nicușor Dan and Ilie Bolojan, met with the President of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. Discussions focused on Romania's reaffirmation of its fundamental rights commitments and efforts to reduce the number of lawsuits against the country at the ECHR.
A previously undisclosed document indicates that Denmark is preparing to send a strong political signal regarding criminal foreigners ahead of a crucial summit, intensifying the government's efforts against such individuals and the European Court of Human Rights.
A former Turkish prime minister, a culture minister, and an opposition lawmaker have called for the retrial of thousands convicted in the crackdown following the 2016 failed coup, after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Turkey had violated rights.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled in favor of Cypriot judge Costas Constantinou, finding that he was arbitrarily refused promotion to the post of district court president.
The future of four selected judges for Poland's Constitutional Tribunal remains uncertain, with the Tribunal's president maintaining an unchanged position despite a decision from the European Court of Human Rights. Discussions continue regarding the next steps in this judicial dispute.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Strasbourg issued a significant, though largely unnoticed, ruling against Bulgaria last Thursday. The Bulgarian Helsinki Committee and its former chairman, Krassimir Kanev, successfully sued Bulgaria, highlighting the need for profound reforms within the country's security services.
The European Court of Human Rights was divided on whether Lárus Welding's right to a fair trial was violated when an expert co-judge was appointed in his case before the Reykjavík District Court, ultimately acquitting the state.
Mattias Guyomar, President of the European Court of Human Rights, stated during an official visit to Spain that personal attacks on judges constitute attacks on the Rule of Law, meeting with magistrates from the Supreme and Constitutional Courts.
The European Court of Human Rights has rejected the appeal of former Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader, definitively upholding his conviction in the Planinska corruption case.
A Greek official emphasized the importance of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) decisions, stating that they insist on the institutional safeguarding of rights and rules for all, in contrast to those who attack the court's rulings.
Discussions are underway regarding whether the case of Liudmila Vartic will be brought before the European Court of Human Rights, with scrutiny also placed on the remuneration of the lawyers representing the victim's mother.
The European Court of Human Rights has requested clarifications from Portugal concerning the "Operação Marquês" process, citing issues with its duration and information leaks. Former Prime Minister José Sócrates called this a "judicial victory."
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg confirmed on April 10 that it rejected Milorad Dodik's legal team's request to suspend a verdict concerning his function as President of Republika Srpska.
Patients in Romania affected by the non-payment of the first day of medical leave, a measure implemented on February 1, plan to initiate proceedings at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to defend their fundamental rights.
Imprisoned Turkish businessman Osman Kavala stated that the Turkish government's defense at a recent European Court of Human Rights hearing echoed a "dangerous" Stalin-era conspiracy theory of punishment. Kavala highlighted the resemblance to historical oppressive legal tactics.
The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) announced that the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has started examining an application challenging Georgia's Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
The European Court of Human Rights has partially condemned Russia's treatment of a historian who investigated Stalin's purges, following his 2020 conviction for controversial child sexual abuse charges.
The European Court of Human Rights has requested clarification from Finland regarding media's tax data tools, following a complaint from a tax lawyer who argued his information should not have been published.
Montenegro closed 21 cases before the European Court of Human Rights in 2025 and significantly reduced the number of new cases from 17 to seven, according to the new annual report from the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.
Lawyers for imprisoned Turkish businessman Osman Kavala informed the European Court of Human Rights that Turkey continues to hold him based on the same evidence that the Strasbourg court had previously deemed insufficient.
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg rejected an appeal to prevent the euthanasia of Spanish woman Noelia, who is paraplegic. Noelia has since given an interview, stating her clear decision to proceed with euthanasia on the 26th.
The European Court of Human Rights has denied a request for its Grand Chamber to re-examine the case, thereby rejecting a review of the sentence that upheld the imprisonment of Catalan leaders Junqueras, Turull, and Sànchez and denied any political motivations.
The 'woman in red,' a symbol of the 2013 Gezi Park protests in Turkey, is back in the spotlight as a police officer who sprayed her with chemicals was punished with tree planting. The European Court of Human Rights has intervened in the case, which saw the officer convicted in 2015 for 'excessive use of force.'
Greek Migration Minister Thanos Plevris expressed concerns about minors in migrant facilities being targeted for not wearing a burqa, citing the case law of the European Court of Human Rights. He questioned if practices like polygamy and child marriages, allowed by some religions, align with European culture.
An opinion piece by Francisco Teixeira da Mota discusses the right of lawyers to express themselves freely, even if erroneously, and how this right is still upheld by the European Court of Human Rights (TEDH) despite opposing views, touching on the honor of judges.
The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed an appeal regarding the forced expropriation of the Saras estate in Vantaa, Finland. The farmers' organization MTK argued that the city of Vantaa sought profit from the expropriation, but the ECHR found the compensation paid was not unreasonable.
Dimitar Apasiev has filed a lawsuit against North Macedonia in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, challenging the referendum on the 'French proposal' and citing discrimination.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against Bulgaria, siding with victims of illegal coal mining and stating that Bulgaria violated the rights of Elka Atanasova by failing to take action.
The central works council of the Austrian public broadcaster ORF is taking its case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) after allowances in old contracts were cancelled following a legal amendment, which the Constitutional Court deemed proportionate.
Turkey’s Constitutional Court president stated that the court lacks the authority to ensure the implementation of rulings by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), addressing ongoing controversy over high-profile cases.
By Alexandros Clerides* Detention conditions constitute a core field for the application of fundamental rights, as guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus, the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). When actual conditions of detention (overcrowding, inadequate healthcare services, restricted access to […]
Following a European Court of Human Rights ruling in Strasbourg, Judge Beata Morawiec emphasizes the importance of citizens defending themselves against unlawful actions by authorities, expressing hope for a future where constitutional standards are upheld.
Azra Zornić, who won a discrimination case against Bosnia and Herzegovina at the European Court of Human Rights, addressed citizens protesting in front of the OHR building in Sarajevo.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Serbia violated the rights of the Serbian-Chinese Friendship Society FDH from Belgrade by prohibiting their protest.
The Czech Ministry of Justice is awaiting the verdict from the European Court of Human Rights regarding a complaint about the dismissal of four cases in the Dominik Feri affair, defending the actions of domestic authorities in its supplementary statement.
The European Court of Human Rights has sided with Rastislav Trnka in his dispute with Richard Raši, ordering the state to pay Trnka nearly nine thousand euros in compensation.
The European Court of Human Rights has opened a case against Italy following appeals from an Ivorian woman and a Sudanese man alleging abuses after the failed arrest of Libyan judicial police chief Almasri.
Human rights organization Promo-LEX reports that the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has found Russia guilty in 71% of cases concerning human rights violations in the Transnistrian region, with the country owing over €6.4 million to plaintiffs.
A court in Podgorica invoked European Court of Human Rights cases 'Bladet Tromsø' and 'Thoma' in an acquittal, protecting journalists who reported based on credible sources and quotes.
Allegra Gucci spoke out after the European Court of Human Rights dismissed their appeal, stating that those who lost their father are paying the price and describing the agreement with Patrizia Reggiani as a ransom.
North Macedonia's Minister Mucunski emphasized the need for Bulgaria to consistently implement rulings from the European Court of Human Rights during a meeting with Minister Petrova. Discussions also covered bilateral relations, regional cooperation, and North Macedonia's EU integration.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) unanimously ruled that the Russian Federation violated Article 8 of the Convention by disclosing a man's psychiatric diagnosis in an official document, ordering Russia to pay 11,000 euros.
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has ruled against the Hungarian state, ordering it to pay 10,000 euros in damages and legal costs to social workers whose right to strike was impeded.
Bogdan Święczkowski, President of the Constitutional Tribunal, has presented the Tribunal's position to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding proceedings before the European Court of Human Rights concerning four judges barred from ruling.
Spain's National Court has rejected the precautionary measure requested by judge Carlos Hugo Preciado, thus refusing to suspend the selection process for the Spanish judge at the European Court of Human Rights.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has condemned Bulgaria in two cases concerning anti-Roma hate speech by politician Valeri Simeonov, ruling that the state failed to act appropriately.
A women's rights group has taken Turkey's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention to the European Court of Human Rights after the country's Constitutional Court dismissed its initial challenge.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is reviewing the case of Transnistrian opposition activist Gennady Chorba, who faces charges of 'insulting' local leader Vadim Krasnoselsky and 'extremism,' with judges questioning the governments of Moldova and Russia.
Finland's Supreme Court convicted Päivi Räsänen in March for incitement against a group of people, and she now intends to appeal her sentence to the European Court of Human Rights.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has issued a decision concerning judges of Poland's Constitutional Tribunal. The ruling follows an appeal made by the judges to the ECHR.
Cases related to wiretapping and the Norwegian NAV scandal are being considered or brought before the European Court of Human Rights. These legal actions seek to address alleged human rights violations.
Lárus Welding, a businessman and former CEO of Glitnir, is seeking to refer his case to the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights. This move comes after the ECHR acquitted the Icelandic state of his claims today.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Croatia violated Marko Francisković's freedom of expression by punishing him for criticizing the director of HRT.
Flotilla Italia has filed an appeal with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) concerning the arbitrary detention of two activists, asserting that the Italian state is responsible for not adopting effective protection measures.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that Turkey violated the right to freedom of expression 432 times between 2002 and 2025, according to a news website report.
Francisco Teixeira da Mota's opinion piece criticizes the restriction of freedom of expression in Portugal, disguised as a crime of disobedience, suggesting it is a legal trick unlikely to withstand scrutiny by the European Court of Human Rights.
Roman Abramovich, former owner of Chelsea FC, has filed a lawsuit against Jersey in the European Court of Human Rights. The legal action concerns the proceeds from the sale of the football club.
Professor Mads Bryde Andersen's controversial proposal for an overhaul of the European Court of Human Rights has garnered significant political support but faces strong opposition from human rights advocates and legal colleagues. He elaborates on his arguments in a new book.
The European Court of Human Rights has directed questions to Portugal concerning the José Sócrates case in Operation Marquês, prompting analysis on whether Portugal will be liable to pay compensation.
The President of the Democratic Party (DS), Srđan Milivojević, announced that the party will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg regarding alleged election theft in 2023, citing a statement by the Constitutional Court president as an admission.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Belgium inflicted degrading treatment on four international protection seekers who were forced to live on the streets for several months despite court orders.
Last year, the European Court of Human Rights notified Slovakia of almost double the number of complaints compared to the previous year. The government faces growing criticism for the length of proceedings.
Moldova will not extradite a Tajik citizen until a final decision by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). This was confirmed by the Prosecutor General's Office in a comment to NewsMaker.
Snežana Armenko, President of the Constitutional Court of Montenegro, and Judge Jovan Jovanović are visiting Strasbourg, where Armenko emphasized that Montenegro's EU accession process requires concrete steps and close cooperation with the European Court of Human Rights.
Denmark has been found in violation of the prohibition against torture and degrading treatment by the European Court of Human Rights, in a case involving a man who was restrained for over 11 days.
The Portuguese Ministry of Justice has denied state responsibility for any delays in compensation payments, following an annual report on the execution of European Court of Human Rights decisions.
The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers has released a report monitoring Serbia's execution of judgments from the European Court of Human Rights, noting a decrease in the number of cases in 2025.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has condemned Portugal for exceeding indemnity deadlines in 2025, with over 209,000 euros in fines primarily related to detention conditions and freedom of expression.
Three rights groups informed the European Court of Human Rights that the case of imprisoned Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala demonstrates the Turkish government's political influence over the judiciary.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has confirmed its November decision, rejecting a review of the pre-trial detention case for Catalan independence leaders Junqueras, Turull, and Sànchez, and denying that their political rights were violated.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that Turkey violated the rights of 93 individuals accused of links to the Gülen movement who were arrested and detained after the failed 2016 coup.
The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed an appeal regarding the expropriation of the Saraks estate, ruling that the compulsory acquisition did not violate property rights or treat the landowner unfairly.
The number of legal abortions in Poland doubled in 2024 despite a strict ban, while complaints to the European Court of Human Rights regarding conscience clause refusals were suspended, according to the Council of Europe.
Human Rights Action (HRA) has called on the Police Directorate to abandon the prosecution of Knežević, stating that public officials must tolerate criticism, referencing a European Court of Human Rights ruling that calling a politician an 'idiot' can be permissible in political debate.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) announced it has removed the application of Amir Mafalani, convicted accomplice in the murder of journalist Ivo Pukanić, from its list, citing that the Croatian Constitutional Court had already established a violation of his rights.
A lawsuit concerning the passivation of addresses for Albanians in southern Serbia has been submitted to the European Court of Human Rights, announced lawyer Drini Grazhdani.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that the Russian Federation violated the rights of six individuals from the Transnistrian region who participated in a peaceful meeting in Tiraspol.
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has found a violation of rights concerning an incident on August 3, 2020, when a convicted person was physically attacked and beaten by a prison police officer in Idrizovo prison.
The Danish government has rejected a proposal to allow the Supreme Court to consult with the European Court of Human Rights on controversial deportation plans, a path taken by 26 other countries.
A recent ECHR ruling states that anyone losing a judicial position has a right to a fair trial, which conflicts with a proposed Polish law that would remove a group of judges by statute with only a symbolic appeal option.