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Review of ECHR decisions for 17/07/2026

CASE OF BANCA SISTEMA S.P.A. v. ITALY The case of *Banca Sistema S.p.A. v. Italy* (application no. 37249/24) addresses the systemic issue of the non-enforcement of final judicial decisions against insolvent Italian municipalities. The applicant company, which had acquired debts owed by the municipality of Cosenza, found itself unable to recover these funds due to…

CASE OF RELIGIOUS CULT ‘BISERICA UNIFICARII’ AND AKHUNZYANOV v. THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

This judgment concerns the procedural failures of the Moldovan judicial system during the execution of search warrants against a religious organization and one of its members. In 2015, authorities conducted simultaneous searches at five locations, including the organization's headquarters and the private home of the second applicant, as part of a human trafficking investigation. The…

CASE OF MATEI AND OTHERS v. THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

The case of *Matei and Others v. the Republic of Moldova* (application no. 49015/16) centers on the fundamental procedural requirements for a fair trial when an appellate court overturns an acquittal. The applicants, who were minors at the time of the alleged offense, were initially acquitted by a first-instance court after a thorough examination of…

CASE OF S.T. v. THE CZECH REPUBLIC

This judgment, **S.T. v. the Czech Republic (Application no. 28273/23)**, concerns the death of a Roma man following a police intervention in June 2021. The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that the police used disproportionate force by keeping the victim in a prone position with handcuffs and pressure applied to his back for…

CASE OF R.B. v. ITALY

This analysis concerns the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in the case of *R.B. v. Italy* (Application no. 20409/23), delivered on 16 July 2026. ****: This decision has direct implications for the interpretation of criminal law standards regarding child protection, which is a priority area for Ukraine in the context of…

CASE OF ILEANA ROȘU v. ROMANIA

This judgment in the case of *Ileana Roșu v. Romania* (Application no. 74061/17) concerns the compatibility of long-term asset seizure with the right to peaceful enjoyment of property under Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention. The applicant, a lawyer, challenged the seizure of assets jointly owned with her husband, which were frozen…

CASE OF G.K. AND A.S. v. SWITZERLAND

This judgment, *G.K. and A.S. v. Switzerland*, marks a significant development in European human rights law regarding the rights of individuals deprived of their liberty to maintain their ethical beliefs. The case concerned two applicants—one in pre-trial detention and one in involuntary psychiatric care—who were denied a fully vegan diet by the Swiss authorities. The…

CASE OF BAZHENOV AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA AND UKRAINE

This judgment, *Bazhenov and Others v. Russia and Ukraine*, concerns the systematic cancellation of land titles in Sevastopol, Crimea, by Russian authorities following the 2014 annexation. The applicants, who had originally acquired their land through Ukrainian administrative procedures, saw their titles annulled by Russian "courts" under the pretext that the land was forest property and…

Review of the EU legislation for 17/07/2026

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