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ECtHR

Proper noun

Meaning

ECtHR

Initialism of European Court of Human Rights.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has had a significant impact on the conceptual analysis of judicial independence in England and Scotland. Source: Internet

Robert Attard is a lawyer who has argued human rights cases, drafting submissions in the landmark case ‘Lekic v Slovenia’ (Grand Chamber ECtHR). Source: Internet

In the ECtHR case Kalucza vs. Hungary 2012, the applicant complained that the Hungarian authorities had failed to protect her abuse from her husband in her home. Source: Internet

The ECtHR concluded that Article 8 (right to respect for private life and family life) had been abused by Hungarian authorities. Source: Internet

The ECtHR had ruled both in favor of the religious organization (in the case of Obst) and in favor of the fired person (in the case of Schüth). citation Central and South America Until the 1990s, most Latin American countries had laws against adultery. Source: Internet

In January 2019, the ECtHR ruled that Azerbaijani authorities violated her rights to privacy and freedom of expression by failing to effectively investigate the sex tape case. Source: Internet

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