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Moldova Ordered to Pay €560,000 to Seksimp Group SRL by ECHR
Politicsnewsmaker-mdzdg-md1d ago2 sources

Moldova Ordered to Pay €560,000 to Seksimp Group SRL by ECHR

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.

Judges of Polish Constitutional Tribunal File Complaint with ECHR
Politicstvn243d ago

Judges of Polish Constitutional Tribunal File Complaint with ECHR

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.

European Nations Adopt New Migration Rights Interpretation
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European Nations Adopt New Migration Rights Interpretation

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.

Prisoner on hunger strike in Monsanto since April
Politicsobservador22d ago

Prisoner on hunger strike in Monsanto since April

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.

Ousted Cypriot Judge Appeals Dismissal to ECtHR
Politicscyprus-mail1mo ago

Ousted Cypriot Judge Appeals Dismissal to ECtHR

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.

Cypriots Win ECHR Case Over Unused Expropriated Land
Worldin-cyprus1mo ago

Cypriots Win ECHR Case Over Unused Expropriated Land

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.

Report: Montenegro Found Violating Rights in 95% of Strasbourg Cases
Worldvijesti-mecdm-me1mo ago2 sources

Report: Montenegro Found Violating Rights in 95% of Strasbourg Cases

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.

ECtHR Rules Turkey Violated Rights of Gezi Protester
Worldstockholm-cf2mo ago

ECtHR Rules Turkey Violated Rights of Gezi Protester

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.

Macedonian Lawyer Banned from Entering Bulgaria
Politicsmkd-mk2mo ago

Macedonian Lawyer Banned from Entering Bulgaria

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.

ECtHR questions Turkey over refusal to pay retirement bonus to dismissed civil servant
Politicsstockholm-cf3mo ago

ECtHR questions Turkey over refusal to pay retirement bonus to dismissed civil servant

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, […] The post ECtHR questions Turkey over refusal to pay retirement bonus to dismissed civil servant appeared first on Stockholm Center for Freedom.

EU Leaders Emphasize Constitutional Changes for North Macedonia's Accession
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EU Leaders Emphasize Constitutional Changes for North Macedonia's Accession

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.

Machado denied prison transfer, appeals to ECHR
Worldobservador14d ago

Machado denied prison transfer, appeals to ECHR

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).

Romanian Officials Meet ECHR President on Human Rights Commitments
Politicsdigi2423d ago

Romanian Officials Meet ECHR President on Human Rights Commitments

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.

Poland's Constitutional Tribunal Judges Face Uncertainty
Politicsrzeczpospolitatvn2429d ago2 sources

Poland's Constitutional Tribunal Judges Face Uncertainty

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.

ECtHR Ruling Prompts Calls for Deep Security Service Reform in Bulgaria
Politicscapital-bg1mo ago

ECtHR Ruling Prompts Calls for Deep Security Service Reform in Bulgaria

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.

Greek Official Defends ECHR Decisions Amid Attacks
Worldavgi1mo ago

Greek Official Defends ECHR Decisions Amid Attacks

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.

Liudmila Vartic Case Considers ECHR Appeal
Politicszdg-md1mo ago

Liudmila Vartic Case Considers ECHR Appeal

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.

Civil and criminal liability of the State for detention conditions in Cyprus
Politicsin-cyprus3mo ago

Civil and criminal liability of the State for detention conditions in Cyprus

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 […]

Czech Ministry of Justice Awaits Verdict in Dominik Feri Case
Worldirozhlas5d ago

Czech Ministry of Justice Awaits Verdict in Dominik Feri Case

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.

North Macedonia Urges Bulgaria to Implement ECHR Rulings
Worldmkd-mk13d ago

North Macedonia Urges Bulgaria to Implement ECHR Rulings

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.

ECHR Examines Case of Transnistrian Activist Gennady Chorba
Worldnewsmaker-md28d ago

ECHR Examines Case of Transnistrian Activist Gennady Chorba

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.

Opinionpublico1mo ago

Opinion: Freedom of Expression Under Threat in Portugal

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.

Danish Professor Proposes Overhaul of European Court of Human Rights
Worldberlingske1mo ago

Danish Professor Proposes Overhaul of European Court of Human Rights

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.

Portugal Exceeds Deadlines for ECHR Indemnities
Politicsobservador2mo ago

Portugal Exceeds Deadlines for ECHR Indemnities

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.

Legal Abortions Double in Poland Despite Strict Ban
Worldcdm-me2mo ago

Legal Abortions Double in Poland Despite Strict Ban

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.