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Tag: European Court of Human Rights

December 4, 2014December 4, 2014scafran

No Child Support, No Travel Abroad

November 24, 2014November 24, 2014gchoi

W.H. v. Sweden

November 12, 2014November 12, 2014scafran

Gherghina v. Romania – Right to Education Violated?

October 24, 2014October 24, 2014gchoi

Biao v. Denmark: “28 Year Rule” – A Bit Inane?

October 15, 2014October 15, 2014scafran

Asylum-Seekers May Be Sent Back to their Tumultuous Nations

October 1, 2014October 1, 2014acapaccio

Officer, Are You Above International Law?

September 17, 2014September 17, 2014scafran

Belgium’s Right to Conduct Legal Checks on Surrogate Children Upheld

July 25, 2014July 25, 2014gdjelevic

The Rendition of Two Suspected Terrorists Lands Poland in the Hot Seat

July 23, 2014July 23, 2014kschramek

An International Twist on Child Custody

July 16, 2014July 16, 2014gchoi

Dvorski v. Croatia: Right to a Fair Trial and Legal Assistance of Own Choosing?

July 16, 2014July 16, 2014gchoi

Pentikäinen v. Finland: No Article 10 Violation

June 30, 2014June 30, 2014dsullivan

Right to Life in the ECHR’s Hands

June 26, 2014June 26, 2014gchoi

Inhumane Treatment? – Murray v. The Netherlands

June 13, 2014June 13, 2014gdjelevic

Radovan Karadz̆ić Should Finally be Punished for all the Transgressions he Committed During the Bosnian Genocide

May 23, 2014May 23, 2014gdjelevic

Wouldn’t Want U. as my Doctor!!

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