Article 3 (Expulsion) - Proposed deportation of young Somali woman to Mogadishu (Somalia) - Deportation would not constitute a violation
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Article 3 (Expulsion) - Proposed deportation of young Somali woman to Mogadishu (Somalia) - Deportation would not constitute a violation
Article 3 - The applicant alleged that the criminal proceedings concerning the sexual assaults against her had been unreasonably delayed, lacked impartiality, and exposed her to several traumatic experiences violating her personal integrity
Dissenting / Concurring: Yudkivska
Article 8 (Respect for private life) - Gender reassignment surgery made conditional on proof that the person concerned was no longer able to procreate
Dissenting / Concurring: Keller, Spano / Lemmens, Kūris
The applicant claimed that her doctor’s negligence deprived her of timely medical care, which would have revealed the risk of a genetic disorder in her fetus and allowed her to decide whether to continue the pregnancy - Violation of Article 8
Dissenting / Concurring: Zdravka Kalaydjieva, Paul Mahoney
Refusal to provide applicants with a travel document to enable their child, born abroad as a result of a surrogacy arrangement, to travel back with them to their country of origin - inadmissible
Article 8 (Family life) - Opinion of 11 year old child not taken into account in return proceedings under Hague Convention - No violation
Inability under Turkish law for adoptive mother to have her forename recorded on child’s identity papers in place of the biological mother’s forename - Violation of Article 8 (Positive obligations)
Article 8 (Positive obligations/Respect for family life/Respect for private life) - Refusal to give applicant female identity number following sex change unless marriage was transformed into a civil partnership
Dissenting / Concurring: Ziemele / Sajó, Keller and Lemmens
Article 8 (Respect for family life) - Failure to take all necessary measures to enable father and daughter to maintain and develop family life with each other in international abduction case
Refusal to grant legal recognition in France to parent-child relationships that had been legally established in the United States between children born as a result of surrogacy arrangement and the couples who had had recourse to such arrangements - Violation of Article 8
Article 8 (Respect for family life) - Lack of participation of a parent in proceedings concerning the return of his child under the Hague Convention
Refusal to grant legal recognition in France to parent-child relationships that had been legally established in the United States between children born as a result of surrogacy arrangement and the couples who had had recourse to such arrangements - Violation of Article 8 (Respect for private life)
Article 10 (Freedom of expression) - Publisher ordered to pay damages for an article harshly critical of MP’s remarks and conduct during parliamentary debate on legal regulation of same-sex relationships
Inability to obtain the revision of a judgment establishing his paternity in spite of an extra-judicial forensic examination proving the contrary - Violation of Article 8
Article 3 (Positive obligations) - Failure by State to put appropriate mechanisms in place to protect National School pupil from sexual abuse by teacher
Dissenting / Concurring: Ziemele / Zupančič, Gyulumyan, Kalaydjieva, De Gaetano, Wojtyczek / Charleton
Article 3 (Effective investigation) - Undue delays in criminal proceedings and failure properly to investigate rape and assault allegations
Article 8 (Positive obligations and Respect for private life) Article 14 (Discrimination) - Refusal to prosecute for a joke made during television comedy show about homosexual celebrity referred to as a ‘female’
The applicant was raped by a group of men and the case was delayed for a decade because some of the defendants had emigrated to Austria - Violation of Article 3 (procedure)
The applicant argues that having been subjected to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment in his country, he cannot be deported to his country because he would face immediate execution
Violation of Article 8 (Respect for family life and private life) - Revocation of adoption while criminal proceedings for suspected child abuse were still pending - Failure adequately to investigate unauthorised disclosure of confidential information or to protect reputation and right to be presumed innocent of parent suspected of child abuse