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CASE OF KLIMOVA AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

The decision concerns several cases related to restrictions on LGBTI-related content in Russia, particularly focusing on the promotion of homosexuality among minors.The Court found violations of Article 8 (right to privacy) regarding collection of personal data from social networks, and Article 10 (freedom of expression) regarding convictions for administrative offenses and blocking of websites/social media…

CASE OF BAZHENOV AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA

The case concerns the failure of Russian authorities to adequately respond to and investigate incidents where personal data of three LGBTI individuals was disclosed without their consent on social media platforms in a discriminatory and homophobic context. The European Court of Human Rights found that Russia violated Article 14 (prohibition of discrimination) in conjunction with…

CASE OF CANNAVACCIUOLO AND OTHERS v. ITALY

Essence of the decision The case concerns Italy's failure to protect lives of residents in the Campania region ('Terra dei Fuochi') affected by systematic, large-scale illegal dumping and burning of hazardous waste over decades. The Court found Italy violated Article 2 (right to life) by failing to take adequate measures to protect residents from serious…

CASE OF IVCHENKO AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE

This judgment concerns multiple applications against Ukraine regarding inadequate conditions of detention and lack of effective remedies. The Court examined nine applications jointly due to their similar subject matter.The Court found violations of Articles 3 and 13 of the Convention concerning poor detention conditions in various Ukrainian detention facilities between 2020 and 2024. The violations…

CASE OF SHCHEGOLKOV AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) delivered a judgment in the case of Shchegolkov and Others v. Ukraine, concerning four applications against Ukraine regarding excessive length of pre-trial detention. The Court found violations of Article 5 § 3 of the Convention in all cases, determining that the duration of pre-trial detention was unreasonably long.…
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