Article 8 (Respect for private life) - Prohibition of homosexual relations in private between consenting adults
Dissenting / Concurring: G. Pikis/F. Matscher
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Article 8 (Respect for private life) - Prohibition of homosexual relations in private between consenting adults
Dissenting / Concurring: G. Pikis/F. Matscher
Article 8 (Respect for private life) - Non-recognition in law of the new sexual identity of a post-operative transsexual
Dissenting / Concurring: Russo / Bernhardt, Pekkanen, Morenilla, Baka / Matscher, Pinheiro Farinha, Pettiti, Valticos, Loizou, Morenilla / Walsh / Martens
The Ireland Supreme Court's injunction restraining counseling agencies from providing pregnant women with information concerning abortion facilities abroad violated Article 10
Dissenting / Concurring: J. Blayney, A.B. Baka/J.M. Morenilla
Whether denying a transsexual the right to change their sex on their birth certificate violated the right to privacy under Article 8 - Whether denying a transsexual permission to marry a person of the same (biological) sex violated the right to marry under Article 12.
Dissenting / Concurring: Bindschedler-Robert, Russo / Macdonald, Spielmann / Martens / Palm, Foighel, Pekkanen
Ireland's criminalisation of certain homosexual acts between consenting adult men was in breach of Article 8
Dissenting / Concurring: N. Valticos
Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life) – Request of amendment of birth certificate according to post-transition gender by a transgender man – No violation
Dissenting / Concurring: Bindschedler-Robert, Russo, Gersing
Article 8 (right to private life) - A mentally handicapped girl was raped but had no legal capacity to appeal against the prosecution’s decision not to press charges
Proceedings to establish the paternity of a child
Dissenting / Concurring: J. Gersing
Section 11 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885, which criminalised male homosexual acts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, breached the defendant's rights under Article 8
Dissenting / Concurring: Zekia / Evrigenis, García de Enterría / Matscher / Pinheiro Farinha / Walsh
No legal bond between an unmarried mother and her child resulted from the mere fact of birth - To create the bond, the mother had either to recognise maternity in specific proceedings or to adopt the child - Violation of Article 8 and 14
Dissenting / Concurring: Balladore Pallieri, Pedersen, Ganshof Van Der Meersch, Evrigenis, Garcia de Enterria, O’donoghue, Thór Vilhjálmsson, Gerald Fitzmaurice, D. Bindschedler-Robert, F. Matscher, J. Pinheiro Farinha
Failure to take appropriate steps to facilitate contact of deaf and mute father with his son - Violation of Article 8
Article 8 (Respect for family life) - Failure to consider father’s parental rights in child abduction case
Dissenting / Concurring: George Nicolaou, Krzysztof Wojtyczek, Faris Vehabović