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European Case Law: 4480 objects found.

  • Judgment C-16/19

    26/01/2021 - European Authorities: Euopean Union' Court of Justice

    Classificazione: Equality - Art. 21 Non discrimination

    The Court affirmed that the practice adopted by an employer and consisting in the payment of an allowance only to workers with disabilities who have submitted disability certificates after a date chosen by that employer ...

  • Judgment C-843/19

    21/01/2021 - European Authorities: Euopean Union' Court of Justice

    Classificazione: Equality - Art. 21 Non discrimination - Art. 23 Equality between men and women

    The Court affirmed that Directive EEC on the progressive implementation of the principle of equal treatment for men and women in matters of social security does not preclude national legislation which in the event of ...

  • Judgment 38263/08

    21/01/2021 - European Authorities: European Court of human rights

    Classificazione: Justice - Art. 47 Justice: remedy - Justice: effective - Right to an effective remedy before a tribunal - Fair trial, public hearing

    Grand Chamber judgment after having confirmed the jurisdiction of Russia with regard to Abkhazia and South Ossetia established Russia s obligation to carry out an effective investigation on the facts which took place during the ...

  • Judgment 12482/14 and 39800/14)

    21/01/2021 - European Authorities: European Court of human rights

    Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 4 Inhuman treatments - Degrading treatments

    The judgments on inhuman and or degrading treatment by the police and other groups of civilians against some demonstrators in Maidan Square facts on which there had not been an effective investigation ...

  • Judgment 15367/14 and others

    21/01/2021 - European Authorities: European Court of human rights

    Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 4 Inhuman treatments - Degrading treatments

    The judgments on inhuman and or degrading treatment by the police and other groups of civilians against some demonstrators in Maidan Square facts on which there had not been an effective investigation ...

  • Judgment C-255/19

    20/01/2021 - European Authorities: Euopean Union' Court of Justice

    Classificazione: Freedoms - Art. 18 Refugees

    The Court affirmed that any social and financial support provided by private actors such as the family or the clan of a third country national concerned falls short of what is required under Directive EC ...

  • Judgment C-619/19

    20/01/2021 - European Authorities: Euopean Union' Court of Justice

    Classificazione: Solidarity - Art. 37 Environmental protection

    The Court affirmed that Directive EC on public access to environmental information must be interpreted as meaning that the term internal communications covers all information which circulates within a public authority and which on the ...

  • Judgment 78638/11

    19/01/2021 - European Authorities: European Court of human rights

    Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 4 Inhuman treatments - Degrading treatments

    The judgment on the practice of systematically handcuffing the prisoners without a preliminary examination of the specific case and of the alleged security reasons found illegitimate ...

  • Judgment 45431/14 and 22769/15

    19/01/2021 - European Authorities: European Court of human rights

    Classificazione: Justice - Art. 47 Legal aid

    The judgments on the lack of legal aid in favour of the applicant who could not afford to pay a lawyer during the proceeding of administrative surveillance found illegitimate by the Court The Court found ...

  • Judgment 14065/15

    19/01/2021 - European Authorities: European Court of human rights

    Classificazione: Justice - Art. 49 Principles of legality (nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege; lighter penalty)

    The judgment on a fine imposed on a vulnerable person of Roma origin because he was begging followed by detention for five days for not having paid the fine behaviour which the Court deemed in ...