e-Bulletin
2018-3
on Constitutional Case-Law
The electronic Bulletin on Constitutional Case-Law ("e-Bulletin") is produced by the European Commission for Democracy through Law, better known as the Venice Commission. The e-Bulletin regularly reports on the case-law of constitutional courts and courts with equivalent jurisdiction in Europe and beyond, including case-law of the European Court of Human Rights, the Court of Justice of the European Union and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. The e-Bulletin is sent to liaison officers and to subscribers by e-mail three times a year, each mailing reports on the most important case-law gathered during a four-month period.
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T. Gerwien
Legal Officer, Division on Constitutional Justice
European Commission for Democracy through Law (“Venice Commission”)
October 2019
AUT-2018-3-004 a) Austria / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 03.10.2018 / e) G 189/2018 / f) /
For certain categories of offenders under § 5.6 of the Federal Act on Pension Benefits for the Victims of Violence in Homes (Heimopferrentengesetz), the entitlement to such monthly benefits is suspended during a period of imprisonment as well as during any period of preventive detention in an institution. This provision cannot be considered to be objectively unjustified as such pension... Read more
5.2.2.13
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Differentiation
Children's home, violence, compensation / Equality, categories of person, comparison / Prisoner, rights.
BLR-2018-3-003 a) Belarus / b) Constitutional Court / c) BLR-2018-3-004 a) Belarus / b) Constitutional Court / c) BLR-2018-3-005 a) Belarus / b) Constitutional Court / c) BLR-2018-3-006 a) Belarus / b) Constitutional Court / c) BLR-2018-3-007 a) Belarus / b) Constitutional Court / c)
BEL-2018-3-008 a) Belgium / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 04.10.2018 / e) 126/2018 / f) / BEL-2018-3-009 a) Belgium / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 06.12.2018 / e) 174/2018 / f) /
BIH-2018-3-003 a) Bosnia and Herzegovina / b) Constitutional Court / c) Chamber / d) 22.03.2018 / e) AP 1101/17 / f) /
BRA-2018-3-009 a) Brazil / b) Federal Supreme Court / c) Full Court / d) 31.08.2016 / e) Direct Action of Unconstitutionality 2404 (ADI 2404) / f) Indicative classification and freedom of expression / BRA-2018-3-010 a) Brazil / b) Federal Supreme Court / c) First Panel / d) 29.11.2016 / e) Ordinary Appeal on BRA-2018-3-011 a) Brazil / b) Federal Supreme Court / c) Full Court / d) 05.04.2017 / e) Extraordinary Appeal with grievance 654432 (ARE 654432) / f) Right to go on strike and public security careers / BRA-2018-3-012 a) Brazil / b) Federal Supreme Court / c) Full Court / d) 11.10.2017 / e) Direct Action of Unconstitutionality 5526 (ADI 5526) / f) Parliamentary immunity and provisional remedies / BRA-2018-3-013 a) Brazil / b) Federal Supreme Court / c) Second Panel / d) 20.02.2018 / e)
CAN-2018-3-004 a) Canada / b) Supreme Court / c) / d) 09.11.2018 / e) 37613 / f) Reference re Pan-Canadian Securities Regulation / CAN-2018-3-005 a) Canada / b) Supreme Court / c) / d) 16.11.2018 / e) 37642 / f) Mazraani v. Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. / CAN-2018-3-006 a) Canada / b) Supreme Court / c) / d) 13.12.2018 / e) 37676 / f) R. v. Reeves / CAN-2018-3-007 a) Canada / b) Supreme Court / c) / d) 14.12.2018 / e) 37427, 37774, 37782, 37783 / f) R. v. Boudreault /
CRC-2018-3-003 a) Costa Rica / b) Supreme Court of Justice / c) Constitutional Chamber / d) 08.08.2018 / e) 12782/18 / f) /
ECH-2018-3-013 a) Council of Europe / b) European Court of Human Rights / c) Chamber / d) 28.08.2018 / e) 59868/08 / f) Vizgirda v. Slovenia / ECH-2018-3-014 a) Council of Europe / b) European Court of Human Rights / c) Chamber / d) 13.09.2018 / e) 58170/13, 62322/14 and 24960/15 / f) Big Brother Watch and Others v. the United Kingdom / ECH-2018-3-015 a) Council of Europe / b) European Court of Human Rights / c) Chamber / d) 20.09.2018 / e) 30491/17 and 31083/17 / f) Solska and Rybicka v. Poland / ECH-2018-3-016 a) Council of Europe / b) European Court of Human Rights / c) Grand Chamber / d) 25.09.2018 / e) 76639/11 / f) Denisov v. Ukraine [GC] /
CRO-2018-3-005 a) Croatia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 02.05.2018 / e) U-I-1694/2017 CRO-2018-3-006 a) Croatia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 22.05.2018 / e) U-III-281/2018 / f) / CRO-2018-3-007 a) Croatia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 22.05.2018 / e) U-I-3684/2015 / f) / CRO-2018-3-008 a) Croatia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 22.05.2018 / e) U-III-5074/2017 / f) / CRO-2018-3-009 a) Croatia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 12.07.2018 / e) U-III-1237/2018 / f) /
CZE-2018-3-006 a) Czech Republic / b) Constitutional Court / c) Second Panel / d) 08.10.2018 / e) II. ÚS 725/18 / f) The obligation to vaccinate and the right of the child to participate in a parental dispute concerning vaccination of the child / CZE-2018-3-007 a) Czech Republic / b) Constitutional Court / c) Third Panel / d) 09.10.2018 / e) III. ÚS 309/16 / f) On the protection of privacy and dignity in urine collection under the direct supervision of a nurse as a person of the opposite sex / CZE-2018-3-008 a) Czech Republic / b) Constitutional Court / c) Third Panel / d) 16.10.2018 / e) III. ÚS 3910/17 / f) Termination of the service of the clergy in the light of the right to judicial protection /
ECJ-2018-3-011 a) European Union / b) Court of Justice of the European Union / c) Grand Chamber / d) 24.10.2018 / e) C-234/17 / f) XC e.a. / ECJ-2018-3-012 a) European Union / b) Court of Justice of the European Union / c) Grand Chamber / d) 06.11.2018 / e) C-684/16 / f) Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften / ECJ-2018-3-013 a) European Union / b) Court of Justice of the European Union / c) Grand Chamber / d) 10.12.2018 / e) C-621/18 / f) Andy Wightman e.a. c. Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union /
FIN-2018-3-006 a) Finland / b) Supreme Administrative Court / c) / d) 17.12.2018 / e) 2018:171 / f) /
FRA-2018-3-014 a) France / b) Constitutional Council / c) / d) 14.09.2018 / e) 2018-730 QPC / f) Mr Mehdi K. [No legal obligation to inform the guardian or supervisor of a protected adult that he or she has been taken into police custody] / FRA-2018-3-015 a) France / b) Constitutional Council / c) / d) 05.10.2018 / e) 2018-737 QPC / f) Mr Jaime Rodrigo F. [Transmission of French nationality to legitimate children born abroad to a French parent] / FRA-2018-3-016 a) France / b) Constitutional Council / c) / d) 16.11.2018 / e) 2018-744 QPC / f) Ms Murielle B. [Rules on the detention of juveniles in police custody] / FRA-2018-3-017 a) France / b) Constitutional Council / c) / d) 20.12.2018 / e) 2018-773 DC / f) Law on combating the manipulation of information /
GEO-2018-3-001 a) Georgia / b) Constitutional Court / c) Second Board / d) 03.07.2018 / e) 1/2/671 / f) Caucasus Apostolic Administration of Latin Rite Catholics’, ‘Evangelical-Baptist Church’, ‘Georgian Muslims Union’, ‘Pentecostal Church’, ‘Trans-Caucasian Union of Seventh-Day Adventist Church’, ‘Word of Life Church’, ‘Holy Trinity Church’, ‘Church of Christ’ v. Parliament / GEO-2018-3-002 a) Georgia / b) Constitutional Court / c) First Board / d) 27.07.2018 / e) 2/6/1216 / f) Marine Mizandari, Giorgi Chitidze and Ana Jikuridze v. Parliament / GEO-2018-3-003 a) Georgia / b) Constitutional Court / c) First Board / d) 30.07.2018 / e) N1/5/1282 / f) Zurab Japaridze and Vakhtang Megrelishvili v. Parliament / GEO-2018-3-004 a) Georgia / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 07.12.2018 / e) 2/8/765 / f) Davit Dzotsenidze v. Parliament / GEO-2018-3-005 a) Georgia / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 07.12.2018 / e) 3/10/1267, 1268 / f) Citizens of the Hellenic Republic v. Parliament /
GER-2018-3-023 a) Germany / b) Federal Constitutional Court / c) Second Panel / d) 19.09.2018 / e) 2 BvF 1/15, ECLI:DE:BVerfG:2018:fs20180919.2bvf000115 / f) 2011 census / GER-2018-3-024 a) Germany / b) Federal Constitutional Court / c) Second Chamber of the First Panel / d) 25.09.2018 / e) 1 BvR 2814/17, ECLI:DE:BVerfG:2018:rk20180925.1bvr281417 / f) Challenging legal paternity / GER-2018-3-025 a) Germany / b) Federal Constitutional Court / c) Second Panel / d) 16.10.2018 / e) 2 BvL 2/17, ECLI:DE:BVerfG:2018:ls20181016.2bvl000217 / f) Austerity Cuts to Entry-level Remuneration / GER-2018-3-026 a) Germany / b) Federal Constitutional Court / c) First Panel / d) 23.10.2018 / e) 1 BvR 2523/13, 1 BvR 595/14, ECLI:DE:BVerfG:2018:rs20181023.1bvr252313 / f) ) Limits to judicial investigation / GER-2018-3-027 a) Germany / b) Federal Constitutional Court / c) Second Panel / d) 30.10.2018 / e) 2 BvQ 90/18, ECLI:DE:BVerfG:2018:qs20181030.2bvq009018 / f) Statement by the Federal Minister of the Interior / GER-2018-3-028 a) Germany / b) Federal Constitutional Court / c) Third Chamber of the First Panel / d) 20.11.2018 / e) 1 BvR 2716/17, ECLI:DE:BVerfG:2018:rk20181120.1bvr271617 / f) Right of Reply (statements containing legal terms) / GER-2018-3-029 a) Germany / b) Federal Constitutional Court / c) Second Panel / d) 11.12.2018 / e) 2 BvE 1/18, ECLI:DE:BVerfG:2018:es20181211.2bve000118 / f) Non-refusal of Asylum Seekers at the Border (dispute between constitutional organs) /
HUN-2018-3-004 a) Hungary / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 12.11.2018 / e) 3348/2018. (XI. 12.) AB / f) On annulment of Judgment no. 7.Pf.20.534/2016/4 of the Budapest-Capital Regional Court of Appeal / HUN-2018-3-005 a) Hungary / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 14.11.2018 / e) 21/2018. (XI. 14.) AB / f) On declaring an omission on the part of the law-maker stemming from its international obligations for failure to adopt a regulation that allows for appraisal of actual changes in the physical conditions of- and the amount of pension granted to a person with a reduced capacity to work before 1 January 2012 when his or her amount of allowance falls for re-consideration; on declaring a constitutional requirement stemming from Article Q.2 of the Constitution; the wording "unless the betterment of the conditions" of Section 33/A.1.a of Act no. CXCI of 2011 shall only be applied when the conditions of the person with a reduced capacity to work do not simply meet the requirements of the law but have actually improved; on rejecting a judicial initiative claiming that Section 12.1.a of Act no. CXCI of 2011 violated Article 1 Protocol 1 ECHR / HUN-2018-3-006 a) Hungary / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 05.12.2018 / e) 3375/2018. (XII. 5.) AB / f) On annulling Ruling no. Pfv.II.22.216/2017/13 of the Kúria, Ruling no. 636.303/2017/4 of the Budapest Capital Regional Court and on Ruling no. 14.Pk.500.172/2017/11 of the Pest Central District Court /
IRL-2018-3-003 a) Ireland / b) Supreme Court / c) / d) 18.10.2018 / e) 65/17 / f) Allied Irish Bank plc v. Aqua Fresh Fish Limited / IRL-2018-3-004 a) Ireland / b) Supreme Court / c) / d) 28.11.2018 / e) 89/16, 98/16 / f) C v. Minister for Social Protection / IRL-2018-3-005 a) Ireland / b) Supreme Court / c) / d) 21.12.2018 / e) 46/17 / f) The Director of Public Prosecutions v. Gerard Brown /
ITA-2018-3-013 a) Italy / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 21.03.2018 / e) 88/2018 / f) / ITA-2018-3-014 a) Italy / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 05.06.2018 / e) 183/2018 / f) / ITA-2018-3-015 a) Italy / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 20.06.2018 / e) 166/2018 / f) / ITA-2018-3-016 a) Italy / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 21.06.2018 / e) 149/2018 / f) / ITA-2018-3-017 a) Italy / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 10.07.2018 / e) 180/2018 / f) / ITA-2018-3-018 a) Italy / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 26.09.2018 / e) 194/2018 / f) /
JPN-2018-3-001 a) Japan / b) Supreme Court / c) Grand Bench / d) 27.09.2017 / e) (Gyo-Tsu)47/2017 / f) Judgment concerning the constitutionality of the provisions on the apportionment of seats for members (to be elected by constituency) of the House of Councillors / JPN-2018-3-002 a) Japan / b) Supreme Court / c) Grand Bench / d) 06.12.2017 / e) (O)1130/2014, (Ju)1440/2014, (Ju)1441/2014 / f) Judgment regarding the meaning of Article 64.1 of the Broadcasting Act which compels the conclusion of a contract for reception of broadcasts of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation /
KAZ-2018-3-002 a) Kazakhstan / b) Constitutional Council / c) / d) 10.04.2018 / e) 3 / f) /
LAT-2018-3-008 a) Latvia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 11.10.2018 / e) 2017-30-01 / f) On the compliance of Article 26.1, the first sentence of Article 128.2.1 LAT-2018-3-009 a) Latvia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 18.12.2018 / e) 2016-04-03 / f) On the compliance of the Cabinet of Ministers Regulation of 14 April 2015 no. 187 entitled "Amendment to the Cabinet of Ministers Regulation of 30 November 2004 no. 1002 entitled ‘Procedure for Implementing the Programming Document entitled ‘Latvia’s Rural Development Plan for the Implementation of Rural Development Programme for 2004-2006"" with Article 105 of the Constitution /
LTU-2018-3-006 a) Lithuania / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 11.10.2018 / e) KT20-N11/2018 / f) On the provision of state-guaranteed legal assistance in criminal cases / LTU-2018-3-007 a) Lithuania / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 14.12.2018 / e) KT22-N12/2018 / f) On the powers of courts to decide on the distribution of litigation costs / LTU-2018-3-008 a) Lithuania / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 19.12.2018 / e) KT23-N13/2018 / f) On the right of women who have ceased their working or professional activity to receive a maternity benefit /
MDA-2018-3-007 a) Moldova / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 01.10.2018 / e) 21 / f) On the constitutionality of Article 458.3.4 of the Criminal Procedure Code (the retrospective effect of the Constitutional Court’s rulings in time, within the judicial review procedure) / MDA-2018-3-008 a) Moldova / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 11.10.2018 / e) 25 / f) On the exception of unconstitutionality of Article 13.1.b of the Electoral Code (the ban on voting in elections imposed on persons with mental disabilities) / MDA-2018-3-009 a) Moldova / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 30.10.2018 / e) 26 / f) On the control of constitutionality of Article 52.6 of Law no. 10 of 3 February 2009 on State oversight of public health and paragraph 21.1.e of the National Immunisation Programme for 2016-2020 years, approved by Government Decision no. 1113 of 6 October 2016 (restriction on the admission of unvaccinated children into communities and educational entities) / MDA-2018-3-010 a) Moldova / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 30.10.2018 / e) 27 / f) On the control of constitutionality of certain provisions of Article 185 of the Criminal Procedure Code (preventive arrest in the case of an individual not pleading guilty) / MDA-2018-3-011 a) Moldova / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 22.11.2018 / e) 28 / f) On the exception of unconstitutionality of certain provisions of Article 78/1 of the Contravention Code (Domestic violence) / MDA-2018-3-012 a) Moldova / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 22.11.2018 / e) 30 / f) On the exception of unconstitutionality of several provisions of Article 521.2 of the Criminal Procedure Code / MDA-2018-3-013 a) Moldova / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 29.11.2018 / e) 31 / f) On the exception of certain provisions of the Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Code (access to the case-file to victims of torture and their representatives in criminal cases) /
MNE-2018-3-003 a) Montenegro / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 24.09.2018 / e) U-III 778/16 / f) /
NOR-2018-3-002 a) Norway / b) Supreme Court / c) Plenary / d) 11.09.2018 / e) HR 2018-1720-A / f) /
POR-2018-3-010 a) Portugal / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 20.09.2018 / e) 428/18 / f) / POR-2018-3-011 a) Portugal / b) Constitutional Court / c) Second Chamber / d) 04.10.2018 / e) 488/18 / f) / POR-2018-3-012 a) Portugal / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 13.11.2018 / e) 595/18 / f) /
RUS-2018-3-004 a) Russia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 22.05.2018 / e) 19 / f) / RUS-2018-3-005 a) Russia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 24.05.2018 / e) 20 / f) / RUS-2018-3-006 a) Russia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 03.07.2018 / e) 28 / f) /
SRB-2018-3-003 a) Serbia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 05.07.2018 / e) Už-258/2016 / f) /
SLO-2018-3-004 a) Slovenia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 28.09.2015 / e) U-II-1/15 / f) / SLO-2018-3-005 a) Slovenia / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 17.05.2018 / e) Up-716/18, Up-745/18 / f) /
RSA-2018-3-011 a) South Africa / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 26.07.2018 / e) CCT 217/16 / f) Dobrosav Gavric v. Refugee Status Determination Officer, Cape Town and Others / RSA-2018-3-012 a) South Africa / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 18.09.2018 / e) CCT 108/17 / f) Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Others v. Prince; National Director of Public Prosecutions and Others v. Rubin; National Director of Public Prosecutions and Others v. Acton and Others / RSA-2018-3-013 a) South Africa / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 23.10.2018 / e) CCT 146/17 / f) Holomisa v. Holomisa and Another / RSA-2018-3-014 a) South Africa / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 19.11.2018 / e) CCT 32/18 / f) Mlungwana and Others v. The State and Another / RSA-2018-3-015 a) South Africa / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 28.11.2018 / e) CCT 212/17 / f) Riaan Mogamat Amardien and Others v. Registrar of Deeds and Others / RSA-2018-3-016 a) South Africa / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 20.12.2018 / e) CCT 02/18 / f) Ruta v. Minister of Home Affairs /
SUI-2018-3-004 a) Switzerland / b) Federal Court / c) Second Civil Law Court / d) 14.05.2018 / e) 5A_701/2017 / f) A. v. B. /
MKD-2018-3-003 a) "The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" / b) Constitutional Court / c) / d) 19.09.2018 / e) U.br.88/2018, U.br.90/2018; U.br.91/2018 / f) Sluzben vesnik na Republika Makedonija (Official Gazette), 200/2018, 01.11.2018 /
TUR-2018-3-007 a) Turkey / b) Constitutional Court / c) Second Section / d) 11.10.2018 / e) 2014/2502 / f) Nurbani Fikri / TUR-2018-3-008 a) Turkey / b) Constitutional Court / c) Second Section / d) 15.11.2018 / e) 2015/271 / f) Sevinç Hocaogullari / TUR-2018-3-009 a) Turkey / b) Constitutional Court / c) Plenary / d) 22.11.2018 / e) 2015/269 / f) Kemal Kiliçdaroglu (3) /
UKR-2018-3-009 a) Ukraine / b) Constitutional Court / c) Grand Chamber / d) 11.10.2018 / e) 8-r/2018 / f) Conformity to the Constitution of specific provisions of Article 8.2, the second sentence of Article 16.4 of the Law on Citizens' Appeals (case on appeals by persons declared incapacitated by the court) / UKR-2018-3-010 a) Ukraine / b) Constitutional Court / c) Grand Chamber / d) 07.11.2018 / e) 9-r/2018 / f) Constitutionality of the provisions of paragraph 7 of Section II of the Law on Prevention of Financial Catastrophe and Creation of Preconditions for Economic Growth / UKR-2018-3-011 a) Ukraine / b) Constitutional Court / c) Grand Chamber / d) 22.11.2018 / e) 3-v/2018 / f) Compliance of the draft law on introducing amendments to the Constitution (regarding the strategic course of the state for gaining full-fledged membership in the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) (Reg. no. 9037) with the requirements of Articles 157 and 158 of the Constitution / UKR-2018-3-012 a) Ukraine / b) Constitutional Court / c) Grand Chamber / d) 23.11.2018 / e) 4-v/2018 / f) Compliance of the draft law on introducing amendments to Article 41 of the Constitution on the exercise of the rights of Ukrainian citizens to land, preservation of ownership on agricultural land in the hands of Ukrainian citizens and sustainable rural development based on farms (Reg. no. 6236) with Articles 157 and 158 of the Constitution / UKR-2018-3-013 a) Ukraine / b) Constitutional Court / c) Grand Chamber / d) 18.12.2018 / e) 12-r/2018 / f) On the constitutionality of clause 9 of Chapter I of Law no. 76-VIII "On Introducing Amendments and Declaring Invalid Some Legislative Acts" dated 28 December 2014 (on the social protection of war veterans and their family members) / UKR-2018-3-014 a) Ukraine / b) Constitutional Court / c) Grand Chamber / d) 20.12.2018 / e) 13-r/2018 / f) Conformity to the Constitution of Ukraine of the provision of the sixth sentence of Article 13.1 of the Law On Psychiatric Care /
In order to comply with the constitutional principles of the rule of law and legal certainty, the legislator, when improving legal regulation, should take into account that the legal rules contained in treaties ratified by the Republic of Belarus are an integral part of the system of law that is in effect in the territory of the Republic.
2.2.1.3
Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national and non-national sources - Treaties and other domestic legal instruments.
3.9
General Principles - Rule of law.
3.10
General Principles - Certainty of the law.
Treaty, international / Treaty, compatibility / Treaty, effect in domestic law.
Legislation lays down the right to appeal against disciplinary action and the appeal procedure for convicted persons sentenced to detention, imprisonment and life imprisonment; however, convicted persons sentenced to placement under restraint, correctional labour and other punishments are not entitled to appeal against disciplinary action taken by officials. This gap in legislation violates the... Read more
3.9
General Principles - Rule of law.
3.10
General Principles - Certainty of the law.
3.12
General Principles - Clarity and precision of legal provisions.
3.21
General Principles - Equality.
5.3.13.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Effective remedy.
Convicted person / Punishment, disciplinary / Sanction, disciplinary, judicial control.
Since the legislative regulation on normative legal acts does not exclude the possibility of negative consequences of adoption of such an act as an experiment, the risk of such consequences should not be imposed solely on the subjects of legal relations that fall within the effect of such an act, where the relevant relations are legitimate and were entered into in accordance with the regulations... Read more
2.1.1.1
Sources - Categories - Written rules - National rules.
3.9
General Principles - Rule of law.
3.13
General Principles - Legality.
Normative act, quality / Law, experimental / Retroactivity, laws and other normative acts.
The current legislative regulation ensuring and protecting professional secrecy during certain investigative actions (inspection, search and seizure) has a legal gap in the Criminal Procedure Code that may lead to the violation of constitutional rights, including the right to privacy and the right to legal assistance. The legislator shall establish additional safeguards in criminal procedure law... Read more
3.10
General Principles - Certainty of the law.
3.12
General Principles - Clarity and precision of legal provisions.
5.3.13.27.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to counsel - Right to paid legal assistance.
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
Court, legal assistance / Lawyer, professional secrecy / Legal professional privilege / Criminal proceedings.
Civil law determines the legal mechanisms for the implementation and protection of intangible benefits, including a person’s appearance as an intangible benefit and the right to his or her image. The rules of civil law should not merely establish the protective measures for each particular image of the individual recorded on a material medium, but also provide for the use of one’s image by others.
3.10
General Principles - Certainty of the law.
3.12
General Principles - Clarity and precision of legal provisions.
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
Private life, right / Right of picture / Right to one’s own image.
The law allowing the competent minister to base a decision to withdraw a foreigner’s right of residence on the circumstance that the foreigner has committed an offence, without taking account of the seriousness or nature of the offence, is incompatible with the right to family reunion as laid down in Council Directive 2003/86/EC of 22 September 2003, as interpreted in the light of the right to... Read more
5.3.9
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right of residence.
5.3.33
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life.
EU, fundamental rights / Family reunion, right / Social integration / Language, knowledge / Criminal record.
Given the level of interference with the right to respect for private life which may result from searches on a computer system, implementation thereof must be reviewed by an independent and impartial judge. The same applies to the extension of a search on a computer system to the networks connected to it. Undercover investigations conducted solely on the Internet do not require the same measures... Read more
2.1.1.4.4
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - European Convention on Human Rights of 1950.
2.1.3.2.1
Sources - Categories - Case-law - International case-law - European Court of Human Rights.
5.3.13.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Criminal proceedings.
5.3.13.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Access to courts.
5.3.32.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life - Protection of personal data.
5.3.36.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Inviolability of communications - Electronic communications.
Criminal investigation, measures / Investigation measures, computer systems / Criminal investigation, undercover investigation, computer systems / Review, judicial / Professional secrecy, lawyer, doctor.
In certain circumstances, ordering an individual, who is unsuccessful in civil proceedings for compensation for non-pecuniary damage suffered as a victim of war crimes, to pay the full amount of the costs pursuant to the Lawyers’ Tariff to the Public Attorney’s Office of Republika Srpska, which represented the Republika Srpska as the defendant in the proceedings, results in a... Read more
5.3.13.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Access to courts.
5.3.39
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to property.
Damage, compensation / Civil proceedings, costs, reimbursement.
A provision which classifies as an administrative offence the broadcasting, by radio or television, of programmes at a different time from that "authorised" by the Ministry of Justice is unconstitutional. There is no authorised time, only a recommended time. It is up to broadcasters to adjust their schedules to the recommendations.
5.3.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of expression.
5.3.23
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights in respect of the audiovisual media and other means of mass communication.
5.3.43
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to self fulfilment.
5.3.44
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of the child.
Child, best interest / Censorship, preventive, prohibition / Media, broadcasting, restrictions, duties.
Speeches that compare religions, even if they construct an explicit hierarchy or there is animosity between them, fall within the scope of freedom of proselytism, which is an extension of religious expression, and do not automatically constitute a crime of racism.
5.2.2.6
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Religion.
5.3.18
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of conscience.
5.3.20
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of worship.
5.3.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of expression.
Discrimination, incitement, prohibition / Intolerance, incitement, prohibition / Religion, respect.
The exercise of the right to strike is forbidden to civilian police officers and all civil servants who are directly involved in the area of public security.
The participation of the Public Power is mandatory in mediation established in the relevant legislation for those involved in this sector, so that their interests may be vocalised.
3.18
General Principles - General interest.
4.11.2
Institutions - Armed forces, police forces and secret services - Police forces.
5.3.12
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Security of the person.
5.4.10
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to strike.
Police, limitation on right to strike / National security / Public service, continuity principle / Public utility, limitation on strikes.
Federal parliamentarians are not subject to pre-trial detention. The judiciary, however, does have the power to impose provisional remedies other than imprisonment, either as a replacement for detention in flagrante delicto due to a crime that is not subject to bail or in circumstances of exceptional gravity.
A decision applying provisional remedies must be forwarded within twenty four... Read more
3.4
General Principles - Separation of powers.
4.5.9
Institutions - Legislative bodies - Liability.
5.3.5.1.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Non-penal measures.
5.3.5.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Detention pending trial.
Immunity, Parliament, provisional remedies.
Pre-trial detention, female prisoners.
5.3.43
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to self fulfilment.
5.3.44
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of the child.
5.4.19
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to health.
Child, best interest / Child, mother, imprisonment, separation / Women, special protection.
Canada does not have a national securities regulator. This is largely attributable to the constitutional division of provincial and federal powers as set out in Part VI of the Constitution Act, 1867. As a result of their jurisdiction over property and civil rights (Section 92.13) and matters of a merely local nature (Section 92.16), the provincial legislatures have the authority to legislate in... Read more
3.4
General Principles - Separation of powers.
4.8.8.2
Institutions - Federalism, regionalism and local self-government - Distribution of powers - Implementation.
Securities, national regulation.
Section 133 of the Constitution Act, 1867 and Section 19 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (hereinafter, the "Charter"), protect the right to use English and French in federal courts in Canada. Section 14 of the Official Languages Act (hereinafter, the "OLA") guarantees that any person has the right to use the official language of his or her choice, while Section 15 guarantees that... Read more
4.7.4.4
Institutions - Judicial bodies - Organisation - Languages.
5.3.13.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Languages.
Federal courts, use of official languages / Language rights, interpretation / Language rights, violation, remedies / Official languages, use in federal courts.
Under Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (hereinafter, the "Charter"), "[e]veryone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure." A person who shares a computer with someone else cannot waive the other user’s Charter rights and consent to the seizure of the shared computer.
5.3.13.17
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Rules of evidence.
5.3.32.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life - Protection of personal data.
Search and seizure, computer / Privacy, reasonable expectation / Evidence, exclusion.
Under Section 737 of Canada’s Criminal Code, everyone who is discharged, pleads guilty to, or is found guilty of an offence under the Criminal Code or the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act is required to pay monies to the state as a mandatory victim surcharge (hereinafter, the "surcharge"). The amount of the surcharge is 30 percent of any fine imposed, or, where no fine is imposed, $100 for... Read more
5.3.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Prohibition of torture and inhuman and degrading treatment.
Punishment, cruel and unusual / Surcharge, mandatory victim.
Discrimination based on sexual orientation or on gender identity is contrary to the Political Constitution, American Convention of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and other international instruments.
Religious and civil institutions of marriage encompass two distinct fields of free expression of an individual’s personality. The first is spiritual... Read more
1.6.5.5
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Temporal effect - Postponement of temporal effect.
2.1.1.4.8
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights of 1966.
2.1.1.4.11
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - American Convention on Human Rights of 1969.
4.7.6
Institutions - Judicial bodies - Relations with bodies of international jurisdiction.
5.2.2.11
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Sexual orientation.
5.3.18
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of conscience.
5.3.20
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of worship.
5.3.33
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life.
5.3.34
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to marriage.
5.3.43
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to self fulfilment.
5.3.45
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Protection of minorities and persons belonging to minorities.
International obligations, same-sex marriage / Unconstitutional state of affairs, legislation, exhortation.
Failure to provide interpretation of criminal proceedings and documentation in a language of which the accused had a sufficient command.
The obligation to appoint an interpreter to assist the defendant is not confined to situations where the foreign defendant made an explicit request for interpretation, but arise whenever there are reasons to suspect that the defendant was not proficient enough... Read more
5.3.13.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Criminal proceedings.
5.3.13.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Languages.
Interpreter, assistance, right / Interpreter, trial.
Convention compliance of secret surveillance regime including the bulk interception of external communications.
Effectiveness of complaint about the general Convention compliance of a surveillance regime to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal.
Enabling legislation for the bulk interception of communications should as a minimum set out: the nature of offences which may give rise to an interception... Read more
5.3.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of expression.
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
Communications, interception, criteria / Media, journalist, sources, protection / Internet, surveillance / Communication, interception, crime, serious / Communication, interception, bulk, surveillance / Intelligence sharing, supervision / Secret surveillance, measure.
Exhumation, in the context of criminal proceedings, of the remains of deceased persons against the wishes of their families.
Article 8 ECHR is applicable to the exhumation of a deceased person against the will of the family members in the context of criminal proceedings. The right to respect for the memory of a late relative, which was recognised under the Polish law, is considered part of... Read more
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
5.3.33
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life.
Exhumation, against wishes of relatives / Deceased, memory, right to respect.
Dismissal of judge from the position of President of appeal court for failure to properly perform administrative duties.
Employment-related disputes are not per se excluded from the scope of "private life" within the meaning of Article 8 ECHR. There are some typical aspects of private life which might be affected in such disputes. Those aspects included the applicant’s "inner circle", the... Read more
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
Court president, official duty, breach / Judge, court president, dismissal / Private life, inner circle / Private life, consequence, serious / Private life, suffering, assessment.
In a situation of unfavourable economic and financial trends, which, in the event of an abrupt and uncontrolled collapse of companies of systemic importance, could have a negative impact on the national economy, and given the existing legislative model, which was not adequate and sufficiently effective to be able to prevent such a threat being realised, the legislator had a positive obligation to... Read more
3.5
General Principles - Social State.
3.9
General Principles - Rule of law.
3.10
General Principles - Certainty of the law.
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
3.18
General Principles - General interest.
5.1.3
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Positive obligation of the state.
5.4.6
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Commercial and industrial freedom.
Company, in difficulty / Company of systematic importance, emergency administration / Legislative procedure, urgent / Vacatio legis.
State Judicial Council decisions concerning judicial appointment fall within the scope of the right to a reasoned decision. As such they are an integral part of the right to a fair trial guaranteed by Article 29.1 of the Constitution.
There is a need to state and clarify the criteria and reasons which underpin decisions to select particular candidates. The nature of the reasons given depends on... Read more
4.7.4.1.2
Institutions - Judicial bodies - Organisation - Members - Appointment.
5.3.13.18
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Reasoning.
5.4.3
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to work.
State Judicial Council, decision, review / Judge, appointment, ranking difference.
Security vetting conducted by the responsible agency is merely an auxiliary tool which does not put into question the constitutional autonomy and independence of the State Judicial Council (hereinafter, the "SJC"). As such it does not put into question the SJC’s role to safeguard the autonomy and independence of judicial power and its decisions on the appointment of judges.
In the procedure for... Read more
3.4
General Principles - Separation of powers.
3.9
General Principles - Rule of law.
3.13
General Principles - Legality.
4.7.4.1.2
Institutions - Judicial bodies - Organisation - Members - Appointment.
4.7.5
Institutions - Judicial bodies - Supreme Judicial Council or equivalent body.
5.3.13.14
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Independence.
State Judicial Council, autonomy / State Judicial Council, independence / Judicial appointment, security vetting.
The procedure for determining whether and how to fill vacancies to judicial office must take account of the following features: the manner in which the vacancies are advertised; the process by which candidates are invited to apply for appointment; the process and standard applicable to assess their judicial work; the process that determines who is appointed. Additionally, the following also have... Read more
4.7.4.1.2
Institutions - Judicial bodies - Organisation - Members - Appointment.
5.3.13.18
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Reasoning.
5.4.3
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to work.
State Judicial Council, decision, review / Judge, appointment / Appointment preference, civil or criminal.
The Humanitarian Aid Act did not explicitly prescribe that funds collected during humanitarian campaigns to fund the provision of treatment for beneficiaries, which were then not spent for that purpose, were to be paid out to the beneficiary’s heirs or kept by the campaign organiser following the beneficiary’s death.
The Supreme Court held that the purpose of the funds collected in a... Read more
5.3.13
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial.
Humanitarian aid, beneficiary, death / Humanitarian aid, collected funds, purpose, health / Humanitarian aid, collected funds, non-inheritable.
If a minor child is a party to the proceedings, they have the right to be an active party to the proceedings rather than simply being the subject matter of the proceedings and hence a passive party observing the decision-making process. In the event that ordinary courts do not treat the minor accordingly and fail to inform the minor as is appropriate, as determined by the minor’s age, about the... Read more
1.3.1.1
Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - Scope of review - Extension.
1.6.7
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Influence on State organs.
2.1.1.4.15
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989.
5.1.1.4.1
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Minors.
5.3.13.6
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to a hearing.
5.3.13.7
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to participate in the administration of justice.
5.3.44
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of the child.
Child, best interest / Child, guardian, designation / Child, personal hearing / Conscientious objection / Minor, protection / Parental right, limitation / Participation, procedure / Public health, protection / Right to take part in court proceedings / Vaccination, poliomyelitis.
A public authority that fails to comply with the requirement that where an intimate act, such as a urine sample collection, is to take place in respect of a person under investigation, a person of the same sex must be present in the area where the act is to take place fails to comply with this requirement constitutes a violation of rights within the meaning of Articles 7.1 and 10.1 of the Charter... Read more
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
5.3.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to dignity.
5.3.4.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to physical and psychological integrity - Scientific and medical treatment and experiments.
5.3.13.17
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Rules of evidence.
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
Biological examination / Conviction / Drug, narcotic / Drug, use / Imprisonment / Investigation / Privacy, invasion / Search, body / Search, officer of same sex / Sentence, proportionality / Evidence, sufficiency.
The right to judicial protection, under Article 36.1 of the Czech Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, is not violated if proceedings before ordinary courts are limited to proving the existence of a decision by the church or a religious society to terminate, within the limits of its autonomy guaranteed by Article 16.2 of the Charter, the service of members of the clergy. There is no... Read more
3.7
General Principles - Relations between the State and bodies of a religious or ideological nature.
5.3.20
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of worship.
Authority, judicial, church / Church, autonomy / Church, employment relation, autonomy / Church, membership termination, freedom / Church, self-administration / Clergy, dismissal, appeal / Clergy, employment, term / Contract, employment, termination / Contract, employment, termination, illegal / Institution, religious, separation from the state / State, neutrality, religious / Pluralism, religions, unavoidable consequences / Tolerance, state.
Whether EU law, in particular the principles of equivalence and effectiveness, must be interpreted as meaning that it requires the national court to extend to infringements of EU law, in particular infringements of the fundamental right guaranteed in Article 50 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (hereinafter, the "Charter") and Article 54 of the Convention implementing the... Read more
2.1.1.4.4
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - European Convention on Human Rights of 1950.
2.1.1.4.18
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union of 2000.
2.2.1.6.5
Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national and non-national sources - Law of the European Union/EU Law and domestic law - Direct effect, primacy and the uniform application of EU Law.
4.17.2.1
Institutions - European Union - Distribution of powers between the EU and member states - Sincere co-operation between EU institutions and member States.
5.3.14
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights -
Sincere cooperation, institutions, member states / Equivalence, EU law, principle / Effectiveness, EU law, principle / Fundamental rights, criminal protection / Fundamental rights, appeal, remedy / Criminal procedure, right to appeal.
Article 7 of Directive 2003/88/EC concerning certain aspects of the organisation of working time and of Article 31.2 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union must be interpreted as precluding national legislation, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, under which, in the event that the worker did not ask to be able to exercise his right to paid annual leave during the... Read more
2.1.1.4.18
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union of 2000.
2.2.1.6.5
Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national and non-national sources - Law of the European Union/EU Law and domestic law - Direct effect, primacy and the uniform application of EU Law.
5.4.17
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to just and decent working conditions.
Employment, leave, annual, loss, right to compensation / Employment, working time.
Article 50 TEU must be interpreted as meaning that, where a Member State has notified the European Council, in accordance with that article, of its intention to withdraw from the European Union, that article allows that Member State - for as long as a withdrawal agreement concluded between that Member State and the European Union has not entered into force or, if no such agreement has been... Read more
4.17
Institutions - European Union.
European Union, accession, constitutional foundations / European Union, member states, mutual trust / European Union, construction process.
The case concerned the question whether the Jehovah’s Witness religious community could be prohibited from collecting or otherwise processing personal data in the context of door-to-door preaching.
5.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights.
5.3.20
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of worship.
5.3.27
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of association.
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
5.3.32.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life - Protection of personal data.
Data protection / Personal Data Act / Data Protection Directive / Personal data / Data Act / Personal data file, scope of application / Controller / Right to privacy / Freedom of religion / Freedom of speech / Discrimination, prohibition / Jehovah’s Witnesses, Door-to-door preaching / Personal data, collection in the course of preaching / Preliminary ruling.
The first paragraph of Article 706-113 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CCP) runs counter to the Constitution, because of insufficient safeguards surrounding the exercise of the rights of the defence of a protected adult who has been taken into police custody.
The Constitutional Council postponed the date of repeal of the impugned provisions to 1 October 2019 and ruled that the finding of... Read more
1.6.2
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Determination of effects by the court.
1.6.5.5
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Temporal effect - Postponement of temporal effect.
5.1.1.4.2
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Incapacitated.
5.3.13
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial.
Police custody, legality.
Under the contested provisions, a French woman passed on French nationality to her legitimate child only if the child had been born in France. In the case of a French man, on the other hand, under paragraph 1 of Article 1 of the law of 10 August 1927, nationality was transmitted no matter where the legitimate child was born. The application of these provisions resulted in a breach of the... Read more
1.6.2
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Determination of effects by the court.
5.1.1.1.1
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Nationals - Nationals living abroad.
5.2.2.1
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Gender.
Nationality, transmission, discrimination / Equality before the law.
The provisions of the Order of 2 February 1945 on juvenile delinquency, in the version in force in 1984, are contrary to the Constitution because they provide insufficient safeguards for ensuring respect for the rights of persons taken into police custody, especially if they are minors.
This finding of unconstitutionality may be relied upon in pending cases. It will be for the ordinary judge to... Read more
1.6.6
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Execution.
1.6.9.1
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Consequences for other cases - Ongoing cases.
5.1.1.4.1
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Minors.
5.3.13
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial.
Police custody, legality / Juveniles, protection / Child, higher interest.
The Constitutional Council ruled on the ordinary law and the organic law on combating the manipulation of information, which had been referred to it, in the case of the former, through three parliamentary appeals and, in the case of the latter, by the Prime Minister. The ordinary law includes a series of measures to combat various forms of "manipulation of information". Under the organic law,... Read more
3.14
General Principles -
4.9
Institutions - Elections and instruments of direct democracy.
5.3.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of expression.
5.3.23
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights in respect of the audiovisual media and other means of mass communication.
Freedom to impart information / Election, campaign, media, access, public opinion, information.
A constitutional provision that acknowledges the outstanding role of the Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church does not imply the outright bestowal of any privileges upon this particular church; this would vitiate the essence of the constitutional right to equality. Such constitutional recognition is connected with the church’s historical importance and does not serve to establish... Read more
1.2.1.11
Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Claim by a public body - Religious authorities.
3.7
General Principles - Relations between the State and bodies of a religious or ideological nature.
3.20
General Principles - Reasonableness.
5.2.2.6
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Religion.
Tax privileges, religious organisations / State-owned property / Scrutiny, strict.
Legal provisions which excluded from the state’s monument conservation regime objects of cultural significance which were under the ownership of religious organisations were unconstitutional. Although the provisions served an important legitimate aim of facilitating the realisation of the freedom of religion, the practising of religious rituals did not conflict with the maintenance of such... Read more
3.7
General Principles - Relations between the State and bodies of a religious or ideological nature.
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
3.18
General Principles - General interest.
5.3.20
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of worship.
Cultural monuments, conservation regime / Ownership, religious organisations, exclusion.
A ban on the use of marijuana as a means to prevent its distribution serves the legitimate goal of protecting the well-being of users. Nevertheless, the role of an individual user in the distribution of marijuana and the threats emanating from individual use are very minimal. Therefore, the blanket restriction on the use of marijuana is not proportionate.
1.2.1.11
Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Claim by a public body - Religious authorities.
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
3.17
General Principles - Weighing of interests.
3.18
General Principles - General interest.
5.3.43
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to self fulfilment.
Marijuana, use, individual / Blanket restriction / Administrative sanction / Public order.
Under the Constitution, the finality of a court decision serves as an essential guarantee of the constitutional order. However, the Constitution also protects the rights of an individual to question a final court decision if the necessary circumstances exist.
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
5.3.13.1.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Civil proceedings.
5.3.13.6
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to a hearing.
5.3.13.17
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Rules of evidence.
Revision of judgment, grounds / Evidence, new, impact / Oral hearing.
Parliament temporarily suspended the operation of a rule which allowed a foreign citizen to own agricultural land in Georgia. This suspension was intended to last until recent changes to the Constitution came into force on 16 December 2018, which did not allow foreign citizens to own agricultural land. The changes to the Constitution could not be considered as being integral to the national... Read more
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
3.18
General Principles - General interest.
5.1.1.3
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Foreigners.
5.3.39
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to property.
Agricultural land / Restriction, foreign nationals, ownership, inheritance / Constitutional changes, timing.
1. A census organised by the state and carried out by analysing existing registers and additionally surveying individuals is covered by Article 73.1 no. 11 of the Basic Law.
2. Insofar as Basic Law attaches specific significance to the population of the Länder, the legislator must ensure that the data is determined in a sufficiently realistic manner.
3. The legislator is afforded a... Read more
1.2.1.4
Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Claim by a public body - Organs of federated or regional authorities.
3.6.3
General Principles - Structure of the State - Federal State.
4.8.1
Institutions - Federalism, regionalism and local self-government - Federal entities.
Census / Data, collection / Federation, constituent entities, territory / Municipality, differential treatment.
1. Determining and establishing paternity is part of the procedural guarantee under the first sentence of Article 6.2 of the Basic Law. With respect to that, the current law of parentage provides for the right to challenge paternity granted to the biological father and the legal proceedings to establish his legal paternity. The procedure to obtain the status of legal father must be sufficiently... Read more
5.3.33
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life.
Paternity, biological father / Paternity, action to establish / Paternity, challenge by the biological father / Paternity, challenge, time-limit.
1. Even though the status of civil servants gives rise to a relationship of loyalty, they must not be subjected to greater burdens than others in the context of budget consolidation. Impairments of the "principle of appropriate alimentation" (amtsangemessene Alimentierung) based on purely financial considerations are only permissible in exceptional situations pursuant to the second... Read more
1.3.1
Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - Scope of review.
2.3.3
Sources - Techniques of review - Intention of the author of the enactment under review.
3.19
General Principles - Margin of appreciation.
4.6.9.3
Institutions - Executive bodies - The civil service - Remuneration.
4.10.2
Institutions - Public finances - Budget.
5.2.1.2.2
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Scope of application - Employment - In public law.
Alimentation (renumeration), appropriate, civil service / Austerity cuts / Budget consolidation, legislative concept / Civil service, remuneration, standard of review / Civil service, remuneration, procedural requirements / Equality, special burden, civil servants / Public expenditure.
1. Where judicial review reaches the limits of knowledge in ecology science and practice, after having examined the matter as extensively as possible, the first sentence of Article 19.4 of the Basic Law does not oblige courts to investigate further. Instead, courts may then base their decision on the authority’s assessment regarding the scientific question at issue if the standards and methods... Read more
4.7.2
Institutions - Judicial bodies - Procedure.
5.3.13.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Effective remedy.
5.3.13.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Access to courts.
Administrative Court, review / Judicial review, limits / Scientific knowledge.
1. The right of parliamentary groups in the Bundestag to assert their own rights, which are anchored in the Constitution, in the context of Organstreit proceedings (dispute between constitutional organs) only comprises rights that belong to the intraparliamentary sphere. Thus, the right to equal opportunities in the competition of political parties enshrined in the first sentence of... Read more
1.1.1.1.1
Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Statute and organisation - Sources - Constitution.
1.2.1.2
Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Claim by a public body - Legislative bodies.
1.3.2.1
Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - Type of review - Preliminary /
3.3
General Principles - Democracy.
4.5.10
Institutions - Legislative bodies - Political parties.
5.3.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of expression.
Legal interest / Minister, official, unlawful action, damage, redress / Political parties, equal participation, right / Political party, non-democratic / Political party, programme / Preliminary injunction.
1. A right of reply (Gegendarstellung) can only be invoked if the meaning of the challenged statement can be determined unambiguously.
2. Statements containing legal terms only give rise to a limited right of reply.
3. When the challenged statement contains a legal term, the regular court may not use its own legal expertise as the basis for determining the meaning of the statement.... Read more
5.3.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of expression.
5.3.22
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of the written press.
Celebrity, media / Collateral / Land charge, property / Statement, factual / Legal term, interpretation, lay person perspective / Newspaper, headline / Ordinary courts, preliminary injunction / Publishing house / Right of reply / Security interest.
An application seeking the upholding of generally applicable law or the obligation to perform a specific action is not permissible in Organstreit proceedings (dispute between constitutional organs).
1.3.5.14
Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - The subject of review - Government acts.
1.3.5.15
Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - The subject of review - Failure to act or to pass legislation.
3.4
General Principles - Separation of powers.
4.5.4.5
Institutions - Legislative bodies - Organisation - Parliamentary groups.
4.5.10
Institutions - Legislative bodies - Political parties.
4.6.10.2
Institutions - Executive bodies - Liability - Political responsibility.
Asylum, policy / Border, control / Border, entry, refusal / Constitutional organ, dispute, application, inadmissible / Federal government, political decision, lawfulness / Migration, policy / Organstreit (dispute between constitutional organs) / Refugee / Primacy of law, principle / Parliament, participation right, government act / Specific performance, government, constitutional review / Statutory basis, requirement, principle.
A non-offensive recording taken in a public place, which can include a courtroom, depicting a public figure objectively may be disclosed without consent, provided that it is connected to a report on a matter in the public arena.
5.3.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to dignity.
5.3.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of expression.
5.3.22
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of the written press.
Photograph, broadcasting, consent / Public figure, photo-journalism.
The lack of a regulation allowing for the appraisal of the actual condition of a person with a reduced ability to work violates Hungary’s international obligations.
2.1.1.4
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments.
2.1.1.4.4
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - European Convention on Human Rights of 1950.
2.2.1.5
Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national and non-national sources - European Convention on Human Rights and non-constitutional domestic legal instruments.
5.3.39.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to property - Other limitations.
5.4.15
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to unemployment benefits.
Disabled person, social assistance, entitlement.
In order to meet the requirements of the right to a fair trial, courts must use all the tools of evidence offered by the parties in order to clarify the best interests of the minor in proceedings related to the wrongful removal of a child.
5.3.13.1.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Civil proceedings.
5.3.13.19
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Equality of arms.
5.3.44
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of the child.
Child, wrongful removal / Child, best interest / Child, interest, priority.
A human person in legal proceedings has the option of representing himself or herself but does not have the right to be represented by any third party other than a qualified lawyer, save where permitted by the courts in exceptional circumstances, which were not present in this case.
1.4.9.1
Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Parties -
1.4.9.4
Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Parties - Persons or entities authorised to intervene in proceedings.
2.1.3.1
Sources - Categories - Case-law - Domestic case-law.
5.3.13.1.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Civil proceedings.
5.3.13.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Access to courts.
5.3.13.7
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to participate in the administration of justice.
Access to a court, scope / Access to court, limitations / Company law / Locus standi, establishment, burden / Locus standi, establishment, criteria / Locus standi, constitutional / Right to hear and be heard.
The Supreme Court has jurisdiction to delay the making of a declaration of invalidity or to make a deferred order but this jurisdiction should be exercised carefully, cautiously and will be exceptional. A declaration of invalidity does not of itself give rise to a claim for damages, but that there may be circumstances in which damages are appropriate.
2.1.3.1
Sources - Categories - Case-law - Domestic case-law.
Case-law, development, respect for constitutional guarantees and rights / Constitution, constitutional validity / Constitutional invalidity / Constitutional invalidity, confirmation / Constitutional Court, Constitution, interpretation, competence, exclusive / Declaration of invalidity.
The absence of consent is an ingredient in the offence of assault causing harm under Section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997.
2.3.7
Sources - Techniques of review - Literal interpretation.
2.3.11
Sources - Techniques of review -
5.1.1.4.3
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Detainees.
5.3.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Prohibition of torture and inhuman and degrading treatment.
5.3.13.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Criminal proceedings.
Adult, consenting / Conviction, criminal / Charge, criminal / Defence, right / Harm, personal / Offence, elements / Prison, detainees, rights.
According to the settled case-law of the European Court of Human Rights, where the principle that trials must be of a reasonable length has not been abided by, preventive remedies to obtain fair compensation are not only admissible, if need be in conjunction with compensatory remedies, but are even preferable, as they seek to prevent the proceedings from becoming excessively long.
3.20
General Principles - Reasonableness.
5.3.13.13
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Trial/decision within reasonable time.
5.3.17
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to compensation for damage caused by the State.
Length of proceedings, unreasonable / Remedy, compensation, unreasonable length of proceedings, proceedings still pending.
It is not possible to enact regional legislation requiring state bodies to display the regional flag outside public buildings used by state bodies and offices and public entities and bodies, as well as on any vessel owned by the foregoing.
2.2.2.2
Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national sources - The Constitution and other sources of domestic law.
3.6.1
General Principles - Structure of the State - Unitary State.
4.2.1
Institutions - State Symbols - Flag.
4.8.2
Institutions - Federalism, regionalism and local self-government - Regions and provinces.
Regional flag, display, buildings used by state bodies, required under regional legislation.
The challenged provision regulating access to a National Assistance Fund for purposes of financial assistance for residential rent payments lays down an unreasonable distinction to the detriment of nationals of countries that do not belong to the European Union, since they alone are required to possess past certification of residency showing at least ten years in the national territory or at... Read more
3.20
General Principles - Reasonableness.
5.1.1.1
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Nationals.
5.1.1.2
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Citizens of the European Union and non-citizens with similar status.
5.1.1.3
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Foreigners.
5.2.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Scope of application - Social security.
5.2.2.4
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Citizenship or nationality.
5.4.13
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to housing.
5.4.14
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to social security.
Social assistance, equal treatment, European citizens and long-term legal residents / Social assistance, rental housing, financial assistance fund.
The goal of re-education is absolute and must always be guaranteed, even for the perpetrators of the most serious offences. The inmate's progress in the process of re-socialisation must be assessed with reference to his or her individual circumstances, and cannot be subject to blanket exclusions.
3.20
General Principles - Reasonableness.
5.1.1.4.3
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Detainees.
5.3.5.1.4
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Conditional release.
Rehabilitation, prisoner, life sentence, certain serious offences / Prisoner, re-socialisation, assessment, individual circumstances / Re-education, prisoner.
The challenged provision - in the part which allows the self-regulatory code to interfere with the regulation of personal freedom, by granting defendants the ability to decide whether or not to request that proceedings go forward despite their defence counsel’s notice of absence due to participation in a collective work stoppage, thereby directly affecting the limits on the duration of preventive... Read more
3.9
General Principles - Rule of law.
3.13
General Principles - Legality.
3.14
General Principles -
5.3.5.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Detention pending trial.
5.3.13.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Criminal proceedings.
5.3.13.27
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to counsel.
5.4.10
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to strike.
Detention, preventive, duration / Personal freedom, detention, power reserved to the legislature to regulate by primary legislation / Self-regulation code, secondary legislation / Lawyer, strike.
A pre-determined lump-sum compensation for the losses resulting from workers’ unlawful dismissals, based on the sole parameter of length of service, violates the principle of equality in that it unjustifiably treats different situations in the same manner.
The contested legislation also violates the principle of reasonableness on the grounds that the compensation is incapable of constituting... Read more
3.17
General Principles - Weighing of interests.
3.20
General Principles - Reasonableness.
3.21
General Principles - Equality.
5.4.3
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to work.
Dismissal, compensation / Dismissal, unlawful, compensation, lump sum, pre-determined by decree-law / Dismissal, compensation, sole criteria, length of service.
At the time of the ordinary election of members of the House of Councillors held on 10 July 2016, under the provisions on the apportionment of seats for members of the House of Councillors to be elected by the constituency stipulated in Article 14 and Appended Table 3 of the Public Offices Election Act, which had been revised by Act no. 60 of 2015, the disparity between constituencies in terms of... Read more
4.9.4
Institutions - Elections and instruments of direct democracy - Constituencies.
5.2.1.4
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Scope of application - Elections.
5.3.41.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Electoral rights - Right to vote.
Seats, allocation / Vote, relative weight.
1. Article 64.1 of the Broadcasting Act is a provision compelling a person installing reception equipment capable of receiving broadcasts of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation to conclude a contract for reception of the broadcasts, and if the above-mentioned person does not accept an offer from the Japan Broadcasting Corporation for the above-mentioned contract, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation... Read more
5.3.23
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights in respect of the audiovisual media and other means of mass communication.
5.3.24
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to information.
5.4.8
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Freedom of contract.
Public broadcasting corporations, contract / Prescription period, start.
Under the Marriage and Family Code (hereinafter, the "Code"), a woman who is not the spouse of the father of her child has the right to request in court her maintenance from the father for the prenatal and postnatal periods (Article 47.5 of the Code), whereas a woman who is the spouse (Article 147 of the Code) or the former spouse (Article 148 of the Code) of the father of her child may request... Read more
5.1.1.4.1
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Minors.
5.2.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Scope of application - Social security.
5.2.2.12
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Civil status.
5.3.44
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of the child.
5.4.14
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to social security.
Minors, natural children, rights / Maintenance, mother, unmarried / Social security / Equality, civil status.
A natural person who is not known to the general public may claim special protection of his or her private life; however, the same does not apply to persons known to the general public. In some cases, the right to acquire information conflicts with the private sphere of such persons, and this is particularly true for politicians.
In striking the balance between the freedom of expression and the... Read more
1.2.3
Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Referral by a court.
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
3.17
General Principles - Weighing of interests.
5.3.13.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Access to courts.
5.3.32.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life - Protection of personal data.
Notification / Party, address / Personal privacy, right / Public figure / Civil proceedings / Defendant, identification.
When adopting measures to implement European Union law, Member States must comply with the general principles of that law, including the principle of the protection of legitimate expectations. The right to rely on this principle is open to any person in a situation where a public authority has created legitimate expectations on that person’s part based on specific promises. It must be ascertained... Read more
1.2.3
Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Referral by a court.
1.3.5.2.2
Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - The subject of review - Law of the European Union/EU Law - Secondary legislation.
1.3.5.10
Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - The subject of review - Rules issued by the executive.
1.4.10.7
Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Interlocutory proceedings - Request for a preliminary ruling by the Court of Justice of the EU.
2.1.3.2.2
Sources - Categories - Case-law - International case-law - Court of Justice of the European Union.
2.2.1.6.4
Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national and non-national sources - Law of the European Union/EU Law and domestic law - EU secondary law and domestic non-constitutional instruments.
5.3.33.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life - Succession.
5.3.39.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to property - Other limitations.
Pension, entitlement / Pension, survivor / Inheritance, right / Property, right, restriction / Expectation, legitimate / Court of Justice of the European Union, preliminary ruling / European Union.
It is incumbent on the state to ensure the provision of effective legal assistance where necessary in the interests of justice. The legislature must establish a way of organising, supplying and financing legal assistance which would allow persons in difficult financial circumstances to receive it on the basis of such criteria as the complexity of a case or applicable law, the severity of the... Read more
5.3.13.27
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to counsel.
Legal representation, state-funded, vulnerable persons.
Under the Constitution and the constitutional principle of justice, the duty of a court to adopt a fair decision includes the duty to resolve in a fair manner the issue of the distribution of litigation costs among the parties to the proceedings.
5.3.13
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial.
Distribution, litigation cost / Litigation cost, preliminary ruling.
The guarantee of paid leave before and after childbirth does not only apply to mothers who chose an occupation under a contract of employment or entered state service when implementing their constitutional right to work. Paid leave must also be guaranteed to self-employed mothers.
5.4.3
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to work.
5.4.4
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Freedom to choose one's profession.
5.4.14
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to social security.
Maternity benefit / Paid leave, maternity / Mother, self-employed.
A review of criminal proceedings may be demanded on the basis of a judgment declaring the unconstitutionality of a legal provision applied to the case in question only if the judgment of the Constitutional Court expressly provides for such an indication.
1.6.5.2
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Temporal effect - Retrospective effect
1.6.5.4
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Temporal effect -
5.3.13.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Criminal proceedings.
Judgment, retroactive effect.
Provisions of the electoral law prevented persons declared incapacitated by a final decision of a court of law from voting. This ban was based on the potential susceptibility to manipulation of those with mental disabilities. Even if the right to vote is not absolute, its requirements must pursue a legitimate aim, by means that are not disproportionate.
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
5.2.2.8
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Physical or mental disability.
5.3.41.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Electoral rights - Right to vote.
Voting right, disability, mental.
Restricting the admission of children who are unvaccinated, but who could be vaccinated, to communities, educational and recreational institutions does not amount to an extreme and drastic measure in terms of the right to education and the right to respect for private life. Parents’ wishes for their unvaccinated and vaccinated children to participate in social life by being admitted to... Read more
3.12
General Principles - Clarity and precision of legal provisions.
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
3.17
General Principles - Weighing of interests.
3.18
General Principles - General interest.
5.3.4
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to physical and psychological integrity.
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
5.3.44
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of the child.
5.4.2
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to education.
5.4.19
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to health.
Child, educational and recreational facilities, access / Health, risk Vaccination.
The constitutional principle that a person is presumed innocent until final judgment does not preclude preventive measures being applied during criminal proceedings against the alleged perpetrator of the crime.
5.3.5.1.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Arrest.
5.3.12
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Security of the person.
5.3.13.22
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Presumption of innocence.
5.3.13.23
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to remain silent.
Arrest, preventive measure, justification.
Unpaid work may not be ordered without an individual’s consent and contravention arrest cannot be applied against individuals who have reached the general retirement age. In this respect, there is a risk that the sanctions imposed against acts of domestic violence committed by individuals who have reached the general retirement age would not be rendered effective.
3.12
General Principles - Clarity and precision of legal provisions.
3.14
General Principles -
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
Violence, domestic / Minor offence, penalty / Retirement, age / Community service.
A legal entity accused of having committed criminal acts must be able to benefit at the initial stages of the proceedings from legal assistance of its own choosing.
5.1.1.5
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Legal persons.
5.3.13.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Criminal proceedings.
5.3.13.27
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to counsel.
Legal person, criminal responsibility / Counsel, appointment.
The proportionality of restricting access to case-files during pre-trial investigation and providing grounds for such a measure are crucial elements, which should be assessed with caution by prosecutors, given the particular circumstances of the case.
5.3.13.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Criminal proceedings.
5.3.13.8
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right of access to the file.
5.3.15
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of victims of crime.
Criminal inquiries, confidentiality / Prosecutor, case-file, discretion / Proceedings, pre-trial.
The right to freedom of peaceful assembly to all those who intend organising a peaceful assembly is guaranteed by Article 52 of the Constitution and Article 11 ECHR. Guarantees established by the European Convention on Human Rights refer to assembly organisers, even when an association is the organiser.
Freedom of peaceful assembly guaranteed by the Constitution is not absolute. It can be... Read more
5.2.2.11
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Sexual orientation.
5.3.6
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of movement.
5.3.28
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of assembly.
5.3.31
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to respect for one's honour and reputation.
5.3.45
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Protection of minorities and persons belonging to minorities.
Freedom of peaceful assembly / Sexual minorities and transgender persons, rights and freedoms, protection and promotion / Peaceful assembly, prohibition / Security risk / Non-discrimination, constitutional principle / Right to equality / Public order, disruption / Right to peaceful protest / Population, LGBT.
The best interests of the child are the most important concern when deciding on forced adoption. Adoption can only be justified where there are, from the child’s perspective, particularly weighty reasons, balanced against the consequences of adoption for the child’s contact with biological parents. In this case there had been no contact between the boy and his parents. The Supreme Court found... Read more
2.1.1.4.15
Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989.
5.1.1.4.1
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Minors.
5.3.33
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life.
Adoption, against parents’ will / Adoption, child, best interest / Child, best interest / Child, welfare.
The restriction of the monthly lifelong annuities of former political office holders is not in breach of the constitutional principle of the protection of legitimate expectations.
3.10
General Principles - Certainty of the law.
5.4.16
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to a pension.
Pension, legitimate expectation / Public official, salary, calculation.
The definition of a statute of limitations of a period of ten years, calculated from the age of majority or emancipation of the child, for the filing of a paternity investigation action, is unconstitutional; it is in violation of the fundamental rights to found a family, to personal identity, to the free development of one’s personality, and the right to know one’s biological ancestry.
5.3.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to dignity.
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
5.3.33.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life - Descent.
Child born out of wedlock / Child, right to know parents / Paternity, investigation, limitation period.
A norm to the effect that a Court of Appeal ruling sentencing the defendant to a maximum prison term of five years is not subject to appeal does not adequately guarantee the defendant’s right of defence.
5.3.5.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty.
5.3.13.1.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Criminal proceedings.
5.3.13.4
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Double degree of jurisdiction.
Acquittal, effect / Appeal, individual, inadmissibility / Conviction, criminal / Court, appellate, review.
Deferral of military service must be possible to enable full-time students in state-accredited secondary vocational educational institutions to complete their studies.
5.4.2
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to education.
Military service, deferral / Secondary education.
When ordering the hospitalisation of an individual in a psychiatric care institution, the court is required to determine the length of placement of the individual in the designated medical institution, including the date of the end of such placement.
5.1.1.4.3
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Detainees.
5.3.5.1.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Non-penal measures.
Mental illness / Hospitalisation, psychiatric, care / Length of placement.
The Constitutional Court clarified the provisions regarding the transfer of the exclusive right to a trademark. The goal of rational organisation of the activities of public authorities cannot serve as grounds for restricting human and individual rights or freedoms.
5.3.13.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Effective remedy.
5.3.13.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Access to courts.
5.3.39.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to property - Other limitations.
5.4.6
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Commercial and industrial freedom.
Exclusive right, trademark / Intellectual property, Court / Transfer of right.
It does not arise from the nature of the work performed by the court that the number of published professional and research papers may be considered as one of the basic criteria for assessing a judicial assistant’s work at the time of his or her evaluation.
4.7.4.2
Institutions - Judicial bodies - Organisation - Officers of the court.
5.2.1.2
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Scope of application - Employment.
Civil servants / Equality, prohibition of discrimination.
The exception in the Constitution that a referendum may not be held on a law that remedies an established unconstitutionality only applies to unconstitutionalities established by a decision of the Constitutional Court or violations of human rights established by a judgment of the European Court of Human Rights.
4.9.2.1
Institutions - Elections and instruments of direct democracy - Referenda and other instruments of direct democracy - Admissibility.
Referendum, legislative / Referendum, restriction.
A list of candidates that does not meet the gender quota determined by the National Assembly Elections Act contains a substantive deficiency that cannot be remedied. The electoral commission must reject such a list.
5.3.41.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Electoral rights - Right to stand for election.
Election, list, correction / Election, list, rejection / Election, party, candidates, list, gender, balance / Gender quota.
A foreign national who has been convicted of a serious non-political crime, such as murder, will not be eligible for refugee status unless they can show that on return to their home country their life, physical safety or freedom will be threatened.
5.1.1.3.1
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Foreigners - Refugees and applicants for refugee status.
5.3.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to dignity.
5.3.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to life.
5.3.12
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Security of the person.
Non-refoulement / Refugee, status, non-political crime, serious / Refugee, criminal, extradition.
Sections 4.b and 5.b of Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act 140 of 1992 read with Part III of Schedule 2 of that Act and Section 22A.9.a.1 of the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act 101 of 1965 unjustifiably limit the right to privacy in Section 14 of the Bill of Rights to the extent that they criminalise the use or possession in private or cultivation in a private place of cannabis by an... Read more
5.3.5.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty.
5.3.13.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope.
5.3.13.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Effective remedy.
5.3.32
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life.
Cannabis, decriminalisation, private use / Cannabis, decriminalisation, cultivation / Cannabis, personal consumption.
The exclusion of women who are married out of community of property under the Transkei Marriage Act 21 of 1978 from applying to court for the transfer of assets from the other spouse if just and equitable is irrational and indefensibly discriminatory.
5.2.2.1
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Gender.
Rationalisation of laws / Constitutional Court, direct access.
Imposing criminal liability for convening of an assembly of more than 15 people without first notifying a municipal officer unjustifiably limits the right peacefully and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket and to present petitions and is unconstitutional.
1.6.9.2
Constitutional Justice - Effects - Consequences for other cases - Decided cases.
3.16
General Principles - Proportionality.
5.1.4.2
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Limits and restrictions - General/special clause of limitation.
5.3.28
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of assembly.
5.3.29.1
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to participate in public affairs - Right to participate in political activity.
5.3.44
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of the child.
Assembly, notification, obligation / Assembly, minors, criminalisation / Law, constitutionality, constitutional review, obligatory.
It is a necessary requirement under the statute to specify the amount and nature of the purchaser’s default before valid cancellation of an instalment sale agreement. The purchaser is not obliged to make payment until the seller has effected recordal of the agreement with the Registrar of Deeds. The payments under the contract are not due and payable until then and thus no arrears accumulate.
3.10
General Principles - Certainty of the law.
3.12
General Principles - Clarity and precision of legal provisions.
3.18
General Principles - General interest.
5.4.13
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to housing.
Debt, default, record, notice / Housing, subsidised, eviction.
Delay does not impede the right to asylum. Only a Refugee Status Determination Officer is authorised to consider applications by asylum seekers and this process may not be trumped by deportation processes under the Immigration Act. That statute must be read in harmony with the Refugees Act and with international law.
5.1.1.3.1
Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Foreigners - Refugees and applicants for refugee status.
5.3.11
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right of asylum.
Asylum, application / Foreigner, illegal, deportation / Refugee, status, determination / Refugee, status, application, procedure, termination, prior deportation / Non-refoulement, principle.
Article 30 of the Federal Constitution and Article 6.1 ECHR; withdrawal of an authority ruling on child protection; being a "friend" on Facebook with a party to the proceedings.
"Friendship" on Facebook as a reason for an authority to withdraw (recital 4).
5.3.13.14
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Independence.
5.3.13.15
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Impartiality.
Child, born out of wedlock, parental authority / Facebook / Judge, authority, impartiality / Withdrawal, judge, impartiality / Social network.
The referendum question was complex, with an intrinsic link between its parts that guaranteed freedom of suffrage of voters, as required by the principle of unity of content. As a result, the Decision to call a nation-wide consultative referendum for accession to the EU and NATO was in accordance with the Constitution.
3.3.2
General Principles - Democracy - Direct democracy.
4.9.2
Institutions - Elections and instruments of direct democracy - Referenda and other instruments of direct democracy.
Referendum, consultative.
Where possible, employees should be accommodated in a work place which is appropriate to their familial situation.
3.17
General Principles - Weighing of interests.
5.3.33
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life.
Public employees, work place, familial situation.
The mere fact that prior notification was not given does not suffice to justify intervention with a peaceful public demonstration provided that it poses no threat to public security or to public order.
3.17
General Principles - Weighing of interests.
5.3.28
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of assembly.
Peaceful assembly, public press statement / Assembly, no prior permission / Public meeting, no warning of intervention.
In order to restrict freedom of religion, first and foremost, there must be explicit legal regulations in the form of law, as required by Article 13 of the Constitution. Court judgments, whether of the Constitutional Court or the European Court of Human Rights, cannot be considered to be substitutes for the requirement for regulation to be in the form of law.
3.13
General Principles - Legality.
5.3.20
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of worship.
5.3.21
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of expression.
5.4.2
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to education.
Secularism, headscarf / Religious practices, headscarf worn at university.
Legislation on citizens’ appeals (whereby applications by those declared incapacitated by the court will only be considered if they are filed by their legal representative) restricts the ability of such persons to submit independent claims to protect their individual rights and freedoms.
5.3.13.2
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Effective remedy.
5.3.13.3
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Access to courts.
Incapacity / Appeals, personal, citizens.
Legislation which made changes to the financial allowance provided upon the birth or adoption of a child and to allowances payable for childcare until the child’s third birthday is constitutionally compliant. These allowances are provided for in legislation but are not specifically provided for in the Constitution as forming part of the social protection system. Parliament therefore has the scope... Read more
4.10.2
Institutions - Public finances - Budget.
5.4.14
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to social security.
5.4.18
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to a sufficient standard of living.
State assistance, childcare.
Draft legislation on introducing amendments to the Constitution (regarding the strategic course of the state for acquiring full-fledged membership in the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) does not pave the way for the curtailing or restricting of human and citizens’ rights or the violation or abolition of national independence and is in line with the Constitution.
1.1.1.1.1
Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Statute and organisation - Sources - Constitution.
Amendments, Constitution / European, Euro-Atlantic course / European, identity, Ukrainian, people.
Draft legislation on introducing amendments to the Constitution regarding the exercise of the rights of Ukrainian citizens to land, the preservation of ownership of agricultural land in the hands of the citizens of Ukraine and sustainable rural development based on farms is of a general nature and does not entail the restricting or curtailing of human rights; it is in line with the Constitution.
5.3.39
Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to property.
Farmland, citizens, ownership.
Citizens who protect the Motherland and the independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine play a constitutionally significant role. The state must grant them and their family members a special status and provide additional guarantees of social protection. In the event of changes to the legal regime to which such persons are subject, these safeguards need to be preserved in such a way that... Read more
5.4.14
Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to social security.
War veteran, social protection.
Legislation which allows for somebody who has been lawfully declared as incapacitated, and whose state of health prevents them from expressing a request or providing conscious written consent, to be committed to an institution for psychiatric care through a decision by the guardianship body, in other words without their consent, is unconstitutional.
5.2.2.8
Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Physical or mental disability.
Hospitalisation, person, legally incapacitated / Psychiatric, care, provision, decision.
1.1.1.1.1 Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Statute and organisation - Sources - Constitution. GER-2018-3-027, UKR-2018-3-011 1.2.1.2 Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Claim by a public body - Legislative bodies. GER-2018-3-027 1.2.1.4 Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Claim by a public body - Organs of federated or regional authorities. GER-2018-3-023 1.2.1.11 Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Claim by a public body - Religious authorities. GEO-2018-3-001, GEO-2018-3-003 1.2.3 Constitutional Justice - Types of claim - Referral by a court. LAT-2018-3-008, LAT-2018-3-009 1.3.1 Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - Scope of review. GER-2018-3-025 1.3.1.1 Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - Scope of review - Extension. CZE-2018-3-006 1.3.2.1 Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - Type of review - Preliminary / ex post facto review. GER-2018-3-027 1.3.5.2.2 Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - The subject of review - Law of the European Union/EU Law - Secondary legislation. LAT-2018-3-009 1.3.5.10 Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - The subject of review - Rules issued by the executive. LAT-2018-3-009 1.3.5.14 Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - The subject of review - Government acts. GER-2018-3-029 1.3.5.15 Constitutional Justice - Jurisdiction - The subject of review - Failure to act or to pass legislation. GER-2018-3-029 1.4.9.1 Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Parties - Locus standi. IRL-2018-3-003 1.4.9.4 Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Parties - Persons or entities authorised to intervene in proceedings. IRL-2018-3-003 1.4.10.7 Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Interlocutory proceedings - Request for a preliminary ruling by the Court of Justice of the EU. LAT-2018-3-009 1.6.2 Constitutional Justice - Effects - Determination of effects by the court. FRA-2018-3-014, FRA-2018-3-015 1.6.5.2 Constitutional Justice - Effects - Temporal effect - Retrospective effect (ex tunc). MDA-2018-3-007 1.6.5.4 Constitutional Justice - Effects - Temporal effect - Ex nunc effect. MDA-2018-3-007 1.6.5.5 Constitutional Justice - Effects - Temporal effect - Postponement of temporal effect. CRC-2018-3-003, FRA-2018-3-014 1.6.6 Constitutional Justice - Effects - Execution. FRA-2018-3-016 1.6.7 Constitutional Justice - Effects - Influence on State organs. CZE-2018-3-006 1.6.9.1 Constitutional Justice - Effects - Consequences for other cases - Ongoing cases. FRA-2018-3-016 1.6.9.2 Constitutional Justice - Effects - Consequences for other cases - Decided cases. RSA-2018-3-014 2.1.1.1 Sources - Categories - Written rules - National rules. BLR-2018-3-005 2.1.1.4 Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments. HUN-2018-3-005 2.1.1.4.4 Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - European Convention on Human Rights of 1950. BEL-2018-3-009, ECJ-2018-3-011, HUN-2018-3-005 2.1.1.4.8 Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights of 1966. CRC-2018-3-003 2.1.1.4.11 Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - American Convention on Human Rights of 1969. CRC-2018-3-003 2.1.1.4.15 Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989. CZE-2018-3-006, NOR-2018-3-002 2.1.1.4.18 Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union of 2000. ECJ-2018-3-011, ECJ-2018-3-012 2.1.3.1 Sources - Categories - Case-law - Domestic case-law. IRL-2018-3-003, IRL-2018-3-004 2.1.3.2.1 Sources - Categories - Case-law - International case-law - European Court of Human Rights. BEL-2018-3-009 2.1.3.2.2 Sources - Categories - Case-law - International case-law - Court of Justice of the European Union. LAT-2018-3-009 2.2.1.3 Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national and non-national sources - Treaties and other domestic legal instruments. BLR-2018-3-003 2.2.1.5 Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national and non-national sources - European Convention on Human Rights and non-constitutional domestic legal instruments. HUN-2018-3-005 2.2.1.6.4 Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national and non-national sources - Law of the European Union/EU Law and domestic law - EU secondary law and domestic non-constitutional instruments. LAT-2018-3-009 2.2.1.6.5 Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national and non-national sources - Law of the European Union/EU Law and domestic law - Direct effect, primacy and the uniform application of EU Law. ECJ-2018-3-011, ECJ-2018-3-012 2.2.2.2 Sources - Hierarchy - Hierarchy as between national sources - The Constitution and other sources of domestic law. ITA-2018-3-014 2.3.3 Sources - Techniques of review - Intention of the author of the enactment under review. GER-2018-3-025 2.3.7 Sources - Techniques of review - Literal interpretation. IRL-2018-3-005 2.3.11 Sources - Techniques of review - Pro homine/most favourable interpretation to the individual. IRL-2018-3-005 3.3 General Principles - Democracy. GER-2018-3-027 3.3.2 General Principles - Democracy - Direct democracy. MKD-2018-3-003 3.4 General Principles - Separation of powers. BRA-2018-3-012, CAN-2018-3-004, CRO-2018-3-007, GER-2018-3-029 3.5 General Principles - Social State. CRO-2018-3-005 3.6.1 General Principles - Structure of the State - Unitary State. ITA-2018-3-014 3.6.3 General Principles - Structure of the State - Federal State. GER-2018-3-023 3.7 General Principles - Relations between the State and bodies of a religious or ideological nature. CZE-2018-3-008, GEO-2018-3-001, GEO-2018-3-002 3.9 General Principles - Rule of law. BLR-2018-3-003, BLR-2018-3-004, BLR-2018-3-005, CRO-2018-3-005, CRO-2018-3-007, ITA-2018-3-017 3.10 General Principles - Certainty of the law. BLR-2018-3-003, BLR-2018-3-004, BLR-2018-3-006, BLR-2018-3-007, CRO-2018-3-005, POR-2018-3-010, RSA-2018-3-015 3.12 General Principles - Clarity and precision of legal provisions. BLR-2018-3-004, BLR-2018-3-006, BLR-2018-3-007, MDA-2018-3-009, MDA-2018-3-011, RSA-2018-3-015 3.13 General Principles - Legality. BLR-2018-3-005, CRO-2018-3-007, ITA-2018-3-017, TUR-2018-3-009 3.14 General Principles - Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege. FRA-2018-3-017, ITA-2018-3-017, MDA-2018-3-011 3.16 General Principles - Proportionality. CRO-2018-3-005, CZE-2018-3-007, ECH-2018-3-015, GEO-2018-3-002, GEO-2018-3-003, GEO-2018-3-004, GEO-2018-3-005, LAT-2018-3-008, MDA-2018-3-008, MDA-2018-3-009, MDA-2018-3-011, RSA-2018-3-014 3.17 General Principles - Weighing of interests. GEO-2018-3-003, ITA-2018-3-018, LAT-2018-3-008, MDA-2018-3-009, TUR-2018-3-007, TUR-2018-3-008 3.18 General Principles - General interest. BRA-2018-3-011, CRO-2018-3-005, GEO-2018-3-002, GEO-2018-3-003, GEO-2018-3-005, MDA-2018-3-009, RSA-2018-3-015 3.19 General Principles - Margin of appreciation. GER-2018-3-025 3.20 General Principles - Reasonableness. GEO-2018-3-001, ITA-2018-3-013, ITA-2018-3-015, ITA-2018-3-016, ITA-2018-3-018 3.21 General Principles - Equality. BLR-2018-3-004, ITA-2018-3-018 4.2.1 Institutions - State Symbols - Flag. ITA-2018-3-014 4.5.4.5 Institutions - Legislative bodies - Organisation - Parliamentary groups. GER-2018-3-029 4.5.9 Institutions - Legislative bodies - Liability. BRA-2018-3-012 4.5.10 Institutions - Legislative bodies - Political parties. GER-2018-3-027, GER-2018-3-029 4.6.9.3 Institutions - Executive bodies - The civil service - Remuneration. GER-2018-3-025 4.6.10.2 Institutions - Executive bodies - Liability - Political responsibility. GER-2018-3-029 4.7.2 Institutions - Judicial bodies - Procedure. GER-2018-3-026 4.7.4.1.2 Institutions - Judicial bodies - Organisation - Members - Appointment. CRO-2018-3-006, CRO-2018-3-007, CRO-2018-3-008 4.7.4.2 Institutions - Judicial bodies - Organisation - Officers of the court. SRB-2018-3-003 4.7.4.4 Institutions - Judicial bodies - Organisation - Languages. CAN-2018-3-005 4.7.5 Institutions - Judicial bodies - Supreme Judicial Council or equivalent body. CRO-2018-3-007 4.7.6 Institutions - Judicial bodies - Relations with bodies of international jurisdiction. CRC-2018-3-003 4.8.1 Institutions - Federalism, regionalism and local self-government - Federal entities. GER-2018-3-023 4.8.2 Institutions - Federalism, regionalism and local self-government - Regions and provinces. ITA-2018-3-014 4.8.8.2 Institutions - Federalism, regionalism and local self-government - Distribution of powers - Implementation. CAN-2018-3-004 4.9 Institutions - Elections and instruments of direct democracy. FRA-2018-3-017 4.9.2 Institutions - Elections and instruments of direct democracy - Referenda and other instruments of direct democracy. MKD-2018-3-003 4.9.2.1 Institutions - Elections and instruments of direct democracy - Referenda and other instruments of direct democracy - Admissibility. SLO-2018-3-004 4.9.4 Institutions - Elections and instruments of direct democracy - Constituencies. JPN-2018-3-001 4.10.2 Institutions - Public finances - Budget. GER-2018-3-025, UKR-2018-3-010 4.11.2 Institutions - Armed forces, police forces and secret services - Police forces. BRA-2018-3-011 4.17 Institutions - European Union. ECJ-2018-3-013 4.17.2.1 Institutions - European Union - Distribution of powers between the EU and member states - Sincere co-operation between EU institutions and member States. ECJ-2018-3-011 5.1.1.1 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Nationals. ITA-2018-3-015 5.1.1.1.1 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Nationals - Nationals living abroad. FRA-2018-3-015 5.1.1.2 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Citizens of the European Union and non-citizens with similar status. ITA-2018-3-015 5.1.1.3 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Foreigners. GEO-2018-3-005, ITA-2018-3-015 5.1.1.3.1 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Foreigners - Refugees and applicants for refugee status. RSA-2018-3-011, RSA-2018-3-016 5.1.1.4.1 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Minors. CZE-2018-3-006, FRA-2018-3-016, KAZ-2018-3-002, NOR-2018-3-002 5.1.1.4.2 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Incapacitated. FRA-2018-3-014 5.1.1.4.3 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Natural persons - Detainees. IRL-2018-3-005, ITA-2018-3-016, RUS-2018-3-005 5.1.1.5 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Entitlement to rights - Legal persons. MDA-2018-3-012 5.1.3 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Positive obligation of the state. CRO-2018-3-005 5.1.4.2 Fundamental Rights - General questions - Limits and restrictions - General/special clause of limitation. RSA-2018-3-014 5.2.1.2 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Scope of application - Employment. SRB-2018-3-003 5.2.1.2.2 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Scope of application - Employment - In public law. GER-2018-3-025 5.2.1.3 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Scope of application - Social security. ITA-2018-3-015, KAZ-2018-3-002 5.2.1.4 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Scope of application - Elections. JPN-2018-3-001 5.2.2.1 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Gender. FRA-2018-3-015, RSA-2018-3-013 5.2.2.4 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Citizenship or nationality. ITA-2018-3-015 5.2.2.6 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Religion. BRA-2018-3-010, GEO-2018-3-001 5.2.2.8 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Physical or mental disability. MDA-2018-3-008, UKR-2018-3-014 5.2.2.11 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Sexual orientation. CRC-2018-3-003, MNE-2018-3-003 5.2.2.12 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Civil status. KAZ-2018-3-002 5.2.2.13 Fundamental Rights - Equality - Criteria of distinction - Differentiation ratione temporis. AUT-2018-3-004 5.3 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights. FIN-2018-3-006 5.3.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to dignity. CZE-2018-3-007, HUN-2018-3-004, POR-2018-3-011, RSA-2018-3-011 5.3.2 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to life. RSA-2018-3-011 5.3.3 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Prohibition of torture and inhuman and degrading treatment. CAN-2018-3-007, IRL-2018-3-005 5.3.4 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to physical and psychological integrity. MDA-2018-3-009 5.3.4.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to physical and psychological integrity - Scientific and medical treatment and experiments. CZE-2018-3-007 5.3.5.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty. POR-2018-3-012, RSA-2018-3-012 5.3.5.1.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Arrest. MDA-2018-3-010 5.3.5.1.2 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Non-penal measures. BRA-2018-3-012, RUS-2018-3-005 5.3.5.1.3 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Detention pending trial. BRA-2018-3-012, ITA-2018-3-017 5.3.5.1.4 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Individual liberty - Deprivation of liberty - Conditional release. ITA-2018-3-016 5.3.6 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of movement. MNE-2018-3-003 5.3.9 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right of residence. BEL-2018-3-008 5.3.11 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right of asylum. RSA-2018-3-016 5.3.12 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Security of the person. BRA-2018-3-011, MDA-2018-3-010, RSA-2018-3-011 5.3.13 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial. CRO-2018-3-009, FRA-2018-3-014, FRA-2018-3-016, LTU-2018-3-007 5.3.13.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope. RSA-2018-3-012 5.3.13.1.2 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Civil proceedings. GEO-2018-3-004, HUN-2018-3-006, IRL-2018-3-003 5.3.13.1.3 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Criminal proceedings. BEL-2018-3-009, ECH-2018-3-013, IRL-2018-3-005, ITA-2018-3-017, MDA-2018-3-007, MDA-2018-3-012, MDA-2018-3-013, POR-2018-3-012 5.3.13.2 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Effective remedy. BLR-2018-3-004, GER-2018-3-026, RSA-2018-3-012, RUS-2018-3-006, UKR-2018-3-009 5.3.13.3 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Access to courts. BEL-2018-3-009, BIH-2018-3-003, GER-2018-3-026, IRL-2018-3-003, LAT-2018-3-008, RUS-2018-3-006, UKR-2018-3-009 5.3.13.4 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Double degree of jurisdiction. POR-2018-3-012 5.3.13.6 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to a hearing. CZE-2018-3-006, GEO-2018-3-004 5.3.13.7 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to participate in the administration of justice. CZE-2018-3-006, IRL-2018-3-003 5.3.13.8 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right of access to the file. MDA-2018-3-013 5.3.13.13 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Trial/decision within reasonable time. ITA-2018-3-013 5.3.13.14 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Independence. CRO-2018-3-007, SUI-2018-3-004 5.3.13.15 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Impartiality. SUI-2018-3-004 5.3.13.17 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Rules of evidence. CAN-2018-3-006, CZE-2018-3-007, GEO-2018-3-004 5.3.13.18 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Reasoning. CRO-2018-3-006, CRO-2018-3-008 5.3.13.19 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Equality of arms. HUN-2018-3-006 5.3.13.21 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Languages. CAN-2018-3-005, ECH-2018-3-013 5.3.13.22 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Presumption of innocence. MDA-2018-3-010 5.3.13.23 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to remain silent. MDA-2018-3-010 5.3.13.27 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to counsel. ITA-2018-3-017, LTU-2018-3-006, MDA-2018-3-012 5.3.13.27.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Right to counsel - Right to paid legal assistance. BLR-2018-3-006 5.3.14 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Ne bis in idem. ECJ-2018-3-011 5.3.15 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of victims of crime. MDA-2018-3-013 5.3.17 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to compensation for damage caused by the State. ITA-2018-3-013 5.3.18 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of conscience. BRA-2018-3-010, CRC-2018-3-003 5.3.20 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of worship. BRA-2018-3-010, CRC-2018-3-003, CZE-2018-3-008, FIN-2018-3-006, GEO-2018-3-002, TUR-2018-3-009 5.3.21 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of expression. BRA-2018-3-009, BRA-2018-3-010, ECH-2018-3-014, FRA-2018-3-017, GER-2018-3-027, GER-2018-3-028, HUN-2018-3-004, TUR-2018-3-009 5.3.22 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of the written press. GER-2018-3-028, HUN-2018-3-004 5.3.23 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights in respect of the audiovisual media and other means of mass communication. BRA-2018-3-009, FRA-2018-3-017, JPN-2018-3-002 5.3.24 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to information. JPN-2018-3-002 5.3.27 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of association. FIN-2018-3-006 5.3.28 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Freedom of assembly. MNE-2018-3-003, RSA-2018-3-014, TUR-2018-3-008 5.3.29.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to participate in public affairs - Right to participate in political activity. RSA-2018-3-014 5.3.31 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to respect for one's honour and reputation. MNE-2018-3-003 5.3.32 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life. BLR-2018-3-006, BLR-2018-3-007, CZE-2018-3-007, ECH-2018-3-014, ECH-2018-3-015, ECH-2018-3-016, FIN-2018-3-006, MDA-2018-3-009, POR-2018-3-011, RSA-2018-3-012 5.3.32.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to private life - Protection of personal data. BEL-2018-3-009, CAN-2018-3-006, FIN-2018-3-006, LAT-2018-3-008 5.3.33 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life. BEL-2018-3-008, CRC-2018-3-003, ECH-2018-3-015, GER-2018-3-024, NOR-2018-3-002, TUR-2018-3-007 5.3.33.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life - Descent. POR-2018-3-011 5.3.33.2 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to family life - Succession. LAT-2018-3-009 5.3.34 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to marriage. CRC-2018-3-003 5.3.36.3 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Inviolability of communications - Electronic communications. BEL-2018-3-009 5.3.39 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to property. BIH-2018-3-003, GEO-2018-3-005, UKR-2018-3-012 5.3.39.3 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to property - Other limitations. HUN-2018-3-005, LAT-2018-3-009, RUS-2018-3-006 5.3.41.1 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Electoral rights - Right to vote. JPN-2018-3-001, MDA-2018-3-008 5.3.41.2 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Electoral rights - Right to stand for election. SLO-2018-3-005 5.3.43 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Right to self fulfilment. BRA-2018-3-009, BRA-2018-3-013, CRC-2018-3-003, GEO-2018-3-003 5.3.44 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Rights of the child. BRA-2018-3-009, BRA-2018-3-013, CZE-2018-3-006, HUN-2018-3-006, KAZ-2018-3-002, MDA-2018-3-009, RSA-2018-3-014 5.3.45 Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Protection of minorities and persons belonging to minorities. CRC-2018-3-003, MNE-2018-3-003 5.4.2 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to education. MDA-2018-3-009, RUS-2018-3-004, TUR-2018-3-009 5.4.3 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to work. CRO-2018-3-006, CRO-2018-3-008, ITA-2018-3-018, LTU-2018-3-008 5.4.4 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Freedom to choose one's profession. LTU-2018-3-008 5.4.6 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Commercial and industrial freedom. CRO-2018-3-005, RUS-2018-3-006 5.4.8 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Freedom of contract. JPN-2018-3-002 5.4.10 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to strike. BRA-2018-3-011, ITA-2018-3-017 5.4.13 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to housing. ITA-2018-3-015, RSA-2018-3-015 5.4.14 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to social security. ITA-2018-3-015, KAZ-2018-3-002, LTU-2018-3-008, UKR-2018-3-010, UKR-2018-3-013 5.4.15 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to unemployment benefits. HUN-2018-3-005 5.4.16 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to a pension. POR-2018-3-010 5.4.17 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to just and decent working conditions. ECJ-2018-3-012 5.4.18 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to a sufficient standard of living. UKR-2018-3-010 5.4.19 Fundamental Rights - Economic, social and cultural rights - Right to health. BRA-2018-3-013, MDA-2018-3-009
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Access to a court, scope
IRL-2018-3-003 Access to court, limitations
IRL-2018-3-003 Acquittal, effect
POR-2018-3-012 Administrative Court, review
GER-2018-3-026 Administrative sanction
GEO-2018-3-003 Adoption, against parents’ will
NOR-2018-3-002 Adoption, child, best interest
NOR-2018-3-002 Adult, consenting
IRL-2018-3-005 Agricultural land
GEO-2018-3-005 Alimentation (renumeration), appropriate, civil service
GER-2018-3-025 Amendments, Constitution
UKR-2018-3-011 Appeal, individual, inadmissibility
POR-2018-3-012 Appeals, personal, citizens
UKR-2018-3-009 Appointment preference, civil or criminal
CRO-2018-3-008 Arrest, preventive measure, justification
MDA-2018-3-010 Assembly, minors, criminalisation
RSA-2018-3-014 Assembly, no prior permission
TUR-2018-3-008 Assembly, notification, obligation
RSA-2018-3-014 Asylum, application
RSA-2018-3-016 Asylum, policy
GER-2018-3-029 Austerity cuts
GER-2018-3-025 Authority, judicial, church
CZE-2018-3-008 Biological examination
CZE-2018-3-007 Blanket restriction
GEO-2018-3-003 Border, control
GER-2018-3-029 Border, entry, refusal
GER-2018-3-029 Budget consolidation, legislative concept
GER-2018-3-025 Cannabis, decriminalisation, cultivation
RSA-2018-3-012 Cannabis, decriminalisation, private use
RSA-2018-3-012 Cannabis, personal consumption
RSA-2018-3-012 Case-law, development, respect for constitutional guarantees and rights
IRL-2018-3-004 Celebrity, media
GER-2018-3-028 Censorship, preventive, prohibition
BRA-2018-3-009 Census
GER-2018-3-023 Charge, criminal
IRL-2018-3-005 Child born out of wedlock
POR-2018-3-011 Child, best interest
BRA-2018-3-009, BRA-2018-3-013, CZE-2018-3-006, HUN-2018-3-006, NOR-2018-3-002 Child, born out of wedlock, parental authority
SUI-2018-3-004 Child, educational and recreational facilities, access
MDA-2018-3-009 Child, guardian, designation
CZE-2018-3-006 Child, higher interest
FRA-2018-3-016 Child, interest, priority
HUN-2018-3-006 Child, mother, imprisonment, separation
BRA-2018-3-013 Child, personal hearing
CZE-2018-3-006 Child, right to know parents
POR-2018-3-011 Child, welfare
NOR-2018-3-002 Child, wrongful removal
HUN-2018-3-006 Children's home, violence, compensation
AUT-2018-3-004 Church, autonomy
CZE-2018-3-008 Church, employment relation, autonomy
CZE-2018-3-008 Church, membership termination, freedom
CZE-2018-3-008 Church, self-administration
CZE-2018-3-008 Civil proceedings
LAT-2018-3-008 Civil proceedings, costs, reimbursement
BIH-2018-3-003 Civil servants
SRB-2018-3-003 Civil service, remuneration, procedural requirements
GER-2018-3-025 Civil service, remuneration, standard of review
GER-2018-3-025 Clergy, dismissal, appeal
CZE-2018-3-008 Clergy, employment, term
CZE-2018-3-008 Collateral
GER-2018-3-028 Communication, interception, bulk, surveillance
ECH-2018-3-014 Communication, interception, crime, serious
ECH-2018-3-014 Communications, interception, criteria
ECH-2018-3-014 Community service
MDA-2018-3-011 Company law
IRL-2018-3-003 Company of systematic importance, emergency administration
CRO-2018-3-005 Company, in difficulty
CRO-2018-3-005 Conscientious objection
CZE-2018-3-006 Constitution, constitutional validity
IRL-2018-3-004 Constitutional changes, timing
GEO-2018-3-005 Constitutional Court, Constitution, interpretation, competence, exclusive
IRL-2018-3-004 Constitutional Court, direct access
RSA-2018-3-013 Constitutional invalidity
IRL-2018-3-004 Constitutional invalidity, confirmation
IRL-2018-3-004 Constitutional organ, dispute, application, inadmissible
GER-2018-3-029 Contract, employment, termination
CZE-2018-3-008 Contract, employment, termination, illegal
CZE-2018-3-008 Controller
FIN-2018-3-006 Convicted person
BLR-2018-3-004 Conviction
CZE-2018-3-007 Conviction, criminal
IRL-2018-3-005, POR-2018-3-012 Counsel, appointment
MDA-2018-3-012 Court of Justice of the European Union, preliminary ruling
LAT-2018-3-009 Court president, official duty, breach
ECH-2018-3-016 Court, appellate, review
POR-2018-3-012 Court, legal assistance
BLR-2018-3-006 Criminal inquiries, confidentiality
MDA-2018-3-013 Criminal investigation, measures
BEL-2018-3-009 Criminal investigation, undercover investigation, computer systems
BEL-2018-3-009 Criminal procedure, right to appeal
ECJ-2018-3-011 Criminal proceedings
BLR-2018-3-006 Criminal record
BEL-2018-3-008 Cultural monuments, conservation regime
GEO-2018-3-002 Damage, compensation
BIH-2018-3-003 Data Act
FIN-2018-3-006 Data protection
FIN-2018-3-006 Data Protection Directive
FIN-2018-3-006 Data, collection
GER-2018-3-023 Debt, default, record, notice
RSA-2018-3-015 Deceased, memory, right to respect
ECH-2018-3-015 Declaration of invalidity
IRL-2018-3-004 Defence, right
IRL-2018-3-005 Defendant, identification
LAT-2018-3-008 Detention, preventive, duration
ITA-2018-3-017 Disabled person, social assistance, entitlement
HUN-2018-3-005 Discrimination, incitement, prohibition
BRA-2018-3-010 Discrimination, prohibition
FIN-2018-3-006 Dismissal, compensation
ITA-2018-3-018 Dismissal, compensation, sole criteria, length of service
ITA-2018-3-018 Dismissal, unlawful, compensation, lump sum, pre-determined by decree-law
ITA-2018-3-018 Distribution, litigation cost
LTU-2018-3-007 Drug, narcotic
CZE-2018-3-007 Drug, use
CZE-2018-3-007 Effectiveness, EU law, principle
ECJ-2018-3-011 Election, campaign, media, access, public opinion, information
FRA-2018-3-017 Election, list, correction
SLO-2018-3-005 Election, list, rejection
SLO-2018-3-005 Election, party, candidates, list, gender, balance
SLO-2018-3-005 Employment, leave, annual, loss, right to compensation
ECJ-2018-3-012 Employment, working time
ECJ-2018-3-012 Equality before the law
FRA-2018-3-015 Equality, categories of person, comparison
AUT-2018-3-004 Equality, civil status
KAZ-2018-3-002 Equality, prohibition of discrimination
SRB-2018-3-003 Equality, special burden, civil servants
GER-2018-3-025 Equivalence, EU law, principle
ECJ-2018-3-011 EU, fundamental rights
BEL-2018-3-008 European Union
LAT-2018-3-009 European Union, accession, constitutional foundations
ECJ-2018-3-013 European Union, construction process
ECJ-2018-3-013 European Union, member states, mutual trust
ECJ-2018-3-013 European, Euro-Atlantic course
UKR-2018-3-011 European, identity, Ukrainian, people
UKR-2018-3-011 Evidence, exclusion
CAN-2018-3-006 Evidence, new, impact
GEO-2018-3-004 Evidence, sufficiency
CZE-2018-3-007 Exclusive right, trademark
RUS-2018-3-006 Exhumation, against wishes of relatives
ECH-2018-3-015 Expectation, legitimate
LAT-2018-3-009 Facebook
SUI-2018-3-004 Family reunion, right
BEL-2018-3-008 Farmland, citizens, ownership
UKR-2018-3-012 Federal courts, use of official languages
CAN-2018-3-005 Federal government, political decision, lawfulness
GER-2018-3-029 Federation, constituent entities, territory
GER-2018-3-023 Foreigner, illegal, deportation
RSA-2018-3-016 Freedom of peaceful assembly
MNE-2018-3-003 Freedom of religion
FIN-2018-3-006 Freedom of speech
FIN-2018-3-006 Freedom to impart information
FRA-2018-3-017 Fundamental rights, appeal, remedy
ECJ-2018-3-011 Fundamental rights, criminal protection
ECJ-2018-3-011 Gender quota
SLO-2018-3-005 Harm, personal
IRL-2018-3-005 Health, risk Vaccination
MDA-2018-3-009 Hospitalisation, person, legally incapacitated
UKR-2018-3-014 Hospitalisation, psychiatric, care
RUS-2018-3-005 Housing, subsidised, eviction
RSA-2018-3-015 Humanitarian aid, beneficiary, death
CRO-2018-3-009 Humanitarian aid, collected funds, non-inheritable
CRO-2018-3-009 Humanitarian aid, collected funds, purpose, health
CRO-2018-3-009 Immunity, Parliament, provisional remedies
BRA-2018-3-012 Imprisonment
CZE-2018-3-007 Incapacity
UKR-2018-3-009 Inheritance, right
LAT-2018-3-009 Institution, religious, separation from the state
CZE-2018-3-008 Intellectual property, Court
RUS-2018-3-006 Intelligence sharing, supervision
ECH-2018-3-014 International obligations, same-sex marriage
CRC-2018-3-003 Internet, surveillance
ECH-2018-3-014 Interpreter, assistance, right
ECH-2018-3-013 Interpreter, trial
ECH-2018-3-013 Intolerance, incitement, prohibition
BRA-2018-3-010 Investigation
CZE-2018-3-007 Investigation measures, computer systems
BEL-2018-3-009 Jehovah’s Witnesses, Door-to-door preaching
FIN-2018-3-006 Judge, appointment
CRO-2018-3-008 Judge, appointment, ranking difference
CRO-2018-3-006 Judge, authority, impartiality
SUI-2018-3-004 Judge, court president, dismissal
ECH-2018-3-016 Judgment, retroactive effect
MDA-2018-3-007 Judicial appointment, security vetting
CRO-2018-3-007 Judicial review, limits
GER-2018-3-026 Juveniles, protection
FRA-2018-3-016 Land charge, property
GER-2018-3-028 Language rights, interpretation
CAN-2018-3-005 Language rights, violation, remedies
CAN-2018-3-005 Language, knowledge
BEL-2018-3-008 Law, constitutionality, constitutional review, obligatory
RSA-2018-3-014 Law, experimental
BLR-2018-3-005 Lawyer, professional secrecy
BLR-2018-3-006 Lawyer, strike
ITA-2018-3-017 Legal interest
GER-2018-3-027 Legal person, criminal responsibility
MDA-2018-3-012 Legal professional privilege
BLR-2018-3-006 Legal representation, state-funded, vulnerable persons
LTU-2018-3-006 Legal term, interpretation, lay person perspective
GER-2018-3-028 Legislative procedure, urgent
CRO-2018-3-005 Length of placement
RUS-2018-3-005 Length of proceedings, unreasonable
ITA-2018-3-013 Litigation cost, preliminary ruling
LTU-2018-3-007 Locus standi, constitutional
IRL-2018-3-003 Locus standi, establishment, burden
IRL-2018-3-003 Locus standi, establishment, criteria
IRL-2018-3-003 Maintenance, mother, unmarried
KAZ-2018-3-002 Marijuana, use, individual
GEO-2018-3-003 Maternity benefit
LTU-2018-3-008 Media, broadcasting, restrictions, duties
BRA-2018-3-009 Media, journalist, sources, protection
ECH-2018-3-014 Mental illness
RUS-2018-3-005 Migration, policy
GER-2018-3-029 Military service, deferral
RUS-2018-3-004 Minister, official, unlawful action, damage, redress
GER-2018-3-027 Minor offence, penalty
MDA-2018-3-011 Minor, protection
CZE-2018-3-006 Minors, natural children, rights
KAZ-2018-3-002 Mother, self-employed
LTU-2018-3-008 Municipality, differential treatment
GER-2018-3-023 National security
BRA-2018-3-011 Nationality, transmission, discrimination
FRA-2018-3-015 Newspaper, headline
GER-2018-3-028 Non-discrimination, constitutional principle
MNE-2018-3-003 Non-refoulement, principle
RSA-2018-3-016 Non-refoulement
RSA-2018-3-011 Normative act, quality
BLR-2018-3-005 Notification
LAT-2018-3-008 Offence, elements
IRL-2018-3-005 Official languages, use in federal courts
CAN-2018-3-005 Oral hearing
GEO-2018-3-004 Ordinary courts, preliminary injunction
GER-2018-3-028 Organstreit (dispute between constitutional organs)
GER-2018-3-029 Ownership, religious organisations, exclusion
GEO-2018-3-002 Paid leave, maternity
LTU-2018-3-008 Parental right, limitation
CZE-2018-3-006 Parliament, participation right, government act
GER-2018-3-029 Participation, procedure
CZE-2018-3-006 Party, address
LAT-2018-3-008 Paternity, action to establish
GER-2018-3-024 Paternity, biological father
GER-2018-3-024 Paternity, challenge by the biological father
GER-2018-3-024 Paternity, challenge, time-limit
GER-2018-3-024 Paternity, investigation, limitation period
POR-2018-3-011 Peaceful assembly, prohibition
MNE-2018-3-003 Peaceful assembly, public press statement
TUR-2018-3-008 Pension, entitlement
LAT-2018-3-009 Pension, legitimate expectation
POR-2018-3-010 Pension, survivor
LAT-2018-3-009 Personal data
FIN-2018-3-006 Personal Data Act
FIN-2018-3-006 Personal data file, scope of application
FIN-2018-3-006 Personal data, collection in the course of preaching
FIN-2018-3-006 Personal freedom, detention, power reserved to the legislature to regulate by primary legislation
ITA-2018-3-017 Personal privacy, right
LAT-2018-3-008 Photograph, broadcasting, consent
HUN-2018-3-004 Pluralism, religions, unavoidable consequences
CZE-2018-3-008 Police custody, legality
FRA-2018-3-014, FRA-2018-3-016 Police, limitation on right to strike
BRA-2018-3-011 Political parties, equal participation, right
GER-2018-3-027 Political party, non-democratic
GER-2018-3-027 Political party, programme
GER-2018-3-027 Population, LGBT
MNE-2018-3-003 Preliminary injunction
GER-2018-3-027 Preliminary ruling
FIN-2018-3-006 Prescription period, start
JPN-2018-3-002 Primacy of law, principle
GER-2018-3-029 Prison, detainees, rights
IRL-2018-3-005 Prisoner, re-socialisation, assessment, individual circumstances
ITA-2018-3-016 Prisoner, rights
AUT-2018-3-004 Privacy, invasion
CZE-2018-3-007 Privacy, reasonable expectation
CAN-2018-3-006 Private life, consequence, serious
ECH-2018-3-016 Private life, inner circle
ECH-2018-3-016 Private life, right
BLR-2018-3-007 Private life, suffering, assessment
ECH-2018-3-016 Proceedings, pre-trial
MDA-2018-3-013 Professional secrecy, lawyer, doctor
BEL-2018-3-009 Property, right, restriction
LAT-2018-3-009 Prosecutor, case-file, discretion
MDA-2018-3-013 Psychiatric, care, provision, decision
UKR-2018-3-014 Public broadcasting corporations, contract
JPN-2018-3-002 Public employees, work place, familial situation
TUR-2018-3-007 Public expenditure
GER-2018-3-025 Public figure
LAT-2018-3-008 Public figure, photo-journalism
HUN-2018-3-004 Public health, protection
CZE-2018-3-006 Public meeting, no warning of intervention
TUR-2018-3-008 Public official, salary, calculation
POR-2018-3-010 Public order
GEO-2018-3-003 Public order, disruption
MNE-2018-3-003 Public service, continuity principle
BRA-2018-3-011 Public utility, limitation on strikes
BRA-2018-3-011 Publishing house
GER-2018-3-028 Punishment, cruel and unusual
CAN-2018-3-007 Punishment, disciplinary
BLR-2018-3-004 Rationalisation of laws
RSA-2018-3-013 Re-education, prisoner
ITA-2018-3-016 Referendum, consultative
MKD-2018-3-003 Referendum, legislative
SLO-2018-3-004 Referendum, restriction
SLO-2018-3-004 Refugee
GER-2018-3-029 Refugee, criminal, extradition
RSA-2018-3-011 Refugee, status, application, procedure, termination, prior deportation
RSA-2018-3-016 Refugee, status, determination
RSA-2018-3-016 Refugee, status, non-political crime, serious
RSA-2018-3-011 Regional flag, display, buildings used by state bodies, required under regional legislation
ITA-2018-3-014 Rehabilitation, prisoner, life sentence, certain serious offences
ITA-2018-3-016 Religion, respect
BRA-2018-3-010 Religious practices, headscarf worn at university
TUR-2018-3-009 Remedy, compensation, unreasonable length of proceedings, proceedings still pending
ITA-2018-3-013 Restriction, foreign nationals, ownership, inheritance
GEO-2018-3-005 Retirement, age
MDA-2018-3-011 Retroactivity, laws and other normative acts
BLR-2018-3-005 Review, judicial
BEL-2018-3-009 Revision of judgment, grounds
GEO-2018-3-004 Right of picture
BLR-2018-3-007 Right of reply
GER-2018-3-028 Right to equality
MNE-2018-3-003 Right to hear and be heard
IRL-2018-3-003 Right to one’s own image
BLR-2018-3-007 Right to peaceful protest
MNE-2018-3-003 Right to privacy
FIN-2018-3-006 Right to take part in court proceedings
CZE-2018-3-006 Sanction, disciplinary, judicial control
BLR-2018-3-004 Scientific knowledge
GER-2018-3-026 Scrutiny, strict
GEO-2018-3-001 Search and seizure, computer
CAN-2018-3-006 Search, body
CZE-2018-3-007 Search, officer of same sex
CZE-2018-3-007 Seats, allocation
JPN-2018-3-001 Secondary education
RUS-2018-3-004 Secret surveillance, measure
ECH-2018-3-014 Secularism, headscarf
TUR-2018-3-009 Securities, national regulation
CAN-2018-3-004 Security interest
GER-2018-3-028 Security risk
MNE-2018-3-003 Self-regulation code, secondary legislation
ITA-2018-3-017 Sentence, proportionality
CZE-2018-3-007 Sexual minorities and transgender persons, rights and freedoms, protection and promotion
MNE-2018-3-003 Sincere cooperation, institutions, member states
ECJ-2018-3-011 Social assistance, equal treatment, European citizens and long-term legal residents
ITA-2018-3-015 Social assistance, rental housing, financial assistance fund
ITA-2018-3-015 Social integration
BEL-2018-3-008 Social network
SUI-2018-3-004 Social security
KAZ-2018-3-002 Specific performance, government, constitutional review
GER-2018-3-029 State assistance, childcare
UKR-2018-3-010 State Judicial Council, autonomy
CRO-2018-3-007 State Judicial Council, decision, review
CRO-2018-3-006, CRO-2018-3-008 State Judicial Council, independence
CRO-2018-3-007 State, neutrality, religious
CZE-2018-3-008 Statement, factual
GER-2018-3-028 State-owned property
GEO-2018-3-001 Statutory basis, requirement, principle
GER-2018-3-029 Surcharge, mandatory victim
CAN-2018-3-007 Tax privileges, religious organisations
GEO-2018-3-001 Tolerance, state
CZE-2018-3-008 Transfer of right
RUS-2018-3-006 Treaty, compatibility
BLR-2018-3-003 Treaty, effect in domestic law
BLR-2018-3-003 Treaty, international
BLR-2018-3-003 Unconstitutional state of affairs, legislation, exhortation
CRC-2018-3-003 Vacatio legis
CRO-2018-3-005 Vaccination, poliomyelitis
CZE-2018-3-006 Violence, domestic
MDA-2018-3-011 Vote, relative weight
JPN-2018-3-001 Voting right, disability, mental
MDA-2018-3-008 War veteran, social protection
UKR-2018-3-013 Withdrawal, judge, impartiality
SUI-2018-3-004 Women, special protection
BRA-2018-3-013