The present case concerns the protection of the applicant’s private and family life in defamation proceedings that the applicant instituted against several newspaper publishers
The Association of Investigative Reporters and Editorial Security of Moldova and Sanduța v. the Republic of Moldova (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 255 October 2021 The Association of Investigative Reporters and Editorial Security of Moldova and Sanduța v. the Republic of Moldova – 4358/19 Judgment 12.10.2021 [Section II]
Bara and Kola v. Albania (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 255 October 2021 Bara and Kola v. Albania – 43391/18 and 17766/19 Judgment 12.10.2021 [Section III]
J.C. and Others v. Belgium – 11625/17 (European Court of Human Rights)
Information Note on the Court’s case-law 255 October 2021 J.C. and Others v. Belgium – 11625/17 Judgment 12.10.2021 [Section III]
CASE OF BÜTTNER AND OTHERS v. ROMANIA (European Court of Human Rights) Applications no. 31560/04 and 4 others
FOURTH SECTION CASE OF BÜTTNER AND OTHERS v. ROMANIA (Applications no. 31560/04 and 4 others) JUDGMENT (Revision)
CASE OF NASTA AND OTHERS v. ROMANIA (European Court of Human Rights) Applications nos. 22023/03 and 11 others
FOURTH SECTION CASE OF NASTA AND OTHERS v. ROMANIA (Applications nos. 22023/03 and 11 others) JUDGMENT (Revision)
CASE OF BOCHKAREVA v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 49973/10
The case concerns the applicant’s complaint that her husband was infected with hepatitis C (“HCV”) during a blood plasma transfusion in a civilian hospital
CASE OF SELIPETOVA v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 7786/15
The present case concerns the effectiveness of the criminal investigation of the applicant’s son’s death during his compulsory military service.
CASE OF SCHRADER v. AUSTRIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 15437/19
The case concerns the applicant’s complaint that the length of the proceedings concerning his visiting rights had been unreasonable and that the inaction of the Austrian
CASE OF KHABIROV v. RUSSIA (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 69450/10
The present case concerns the death of the applicant’s son during his compulsory military service and the subsequent investigation.