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CASE OF PETROVIĆ AND OTHERS v. CROATIA

This judgment concerns three cases of women who suspect their newborn babies were abducted from Croatian state hospitals between 1986-1994 and given up for unlawful adoption. The Court found Croatia violated Article 8 of the Convention (right to respect for private and family life) by failing to provide the mothers with credible information about their children’s fate.The key aspects of the decision are:

  • The Court established that cases of allegedly abducted newborns constitute a continuing violation that persists as long as authorities fail to account for the children’s fate
  • Croatia had positive obligations to investigate what happened to the babies while they were still in Croatian hospitals, even for cases where children were transferred to Serbia
  • The Croatian authorities’ response was inadequate as they mainly cited statute of limitations and failed to properly investigate inconsistencies in medical records or conduct DNA tests
  • The Court ordered Croatia to establish within one year a special mechanism supervised by an independent body to investigate all similar cases and provide redress to affected parents

The Court’s main findings were that:

  • Croatia failed its continuing positive obligation to provide credible information about the fate of allegedly abducted babies
  • The State’s response of only providing available documentation was insufficient given the inconsistencies in records
  • Authorities improperly dismissed complaints based on statute of limitations without considering the continuing nature of the violations
  • A systemic solution is needed given evidence of other similar cases in Croatia from the 1980s-90s

The Court ordered Croatia to establish within one year a mechanism to:

  • Provide individual redress to all parents in similar situations
  • Be supervised by an independent body with adequate investigative powers
  • Be capable of providing credible answers about each child’s fate
  • Award compensation as appropriate

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