Tag: "European Court of Human Rights"

‘Baby Gammy’ Raises Awareness for True Nature of ‘Surrogacy Motherhood’
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‘Baby Gammy’ Raises Awareness for True Nature of ‘Surrogacy Motherhood’

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After two weeks of media reports on baby Gammy, is difficult to discern which version of the story is the one we should believe. Is it true that the Australian couple, who used the services of a Thai “surrogate mom”, upon learning that one of the two children that the “surrogate mom” was expecting suffered […]

European Court: Gay Marriage is not a Human Right
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European Court: Gay Marriage is not a Human Right

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The highest human rights court in Europe shattered hopes that it would judicially impose same-sex marriage when it told a male to female transsexual and his wife that a civil union should be good enough for them. European human rights law does not require countries to “grant access to marriage to same-sex couples,” according to […]

European Human Rights Court Hears Case on Same-Sex "Marriage"
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European Human Rights Court Hears Case on Same-Sex “Marriage”

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A once respected judicial authority, the European Court of Human Rights is increasingly turning into a spearhead of a cultural revolution that has nothing to do, but indeed contradicts and undermines, the values enshrined in the 1950 European Human Rights Convention. This sad development is illustrated inter alia by the way in which this Court […]

ECHR: The Way Toward a Right to Assisted Suicide
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ECHR: The Way Toward a Right to Assisted Suicide

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Through the judgment of Alda Gross v. Switzerland (No. 67810/10), given on May 14, 2013, the Second Section of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) completed the edification of an individual right to assisted suicide (that is to say, consenting euthanasia) in the name of the right to the respect of private life guaranteed […]

European Courts Issue New Adoption Law Rulings
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European Courts Issue New Adoption Law Rulings

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This month the European Court of Human Rights and Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court (which often takes a leading role in human rights jurisprudence which is frequently cited also by Supreme and Consitutional courts in countries outside Europe) have published decisions regard two separate cases involving the adoption of children by same-sex couples. In Germany, adoption […]

Abortion and Eugenics Before the European Court of Human Rights
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Abortion and Eugenics Before the European Court of Human Rights

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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) currently has before it an unprecedented number of cases relating to abortion. Because the principles established by the Court in its case law are binding on the 47 member states, the next few months will be decisive for the respect of human life and dignity. The European Center for […]

Freedom of the Church Impaired at the European Court of Human Rights
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Freedom of the Church Impaired at the European Court of Human Rights

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On January 31st 2012, the third section of the European Court of Human Rights issued a judgment in the case of Sindicatul Pastorul cel bun c. Roumanie (no. 2330/09) whereby it determined that the refusal to register a trade union established within the Orthodox Church was contrary to freedom of association guaranteed by Article 11 […]

Major Victory for Life in Europe: Council Adopts Resolution Against Euthanasia
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Major Victory for Life in Europe: Council Adopts Resolution Against Euthanasia

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On January 25, 2012, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a resolution setting the following, “Euthanasia, in the sense of the intentional killing by act or omission of a dependent human being for his or her alleged benefit, must always be prohibited.” The purpose of the resolution (n°1859/2012) entitled “Protecting human rights […]

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Czech Case Affirms the Duty of Conscientious Objection

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The European Court of Human Rights just emphasised unanimously that “no one should show total, blind obedience to orders which so flagrantly infringed not only the principles of national legislation but also internationally recognised human rights, in particular the right to life.” (from the Court press release) This is the fundamental basement of the right, […]

 European Court of Human Rights Rules in Poland “Wrongful Birth” Case
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European Court of Human Rights Rules in Poland “Wrongful Birth” Case

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Short Comments on the ECHR Judgment R.R. v Poland On May 26th, 2011, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) delivered a judgment in the case of R.R. v. Poland (application no. 27617/04). The court ruled that there had been a violation of Article 3 (prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment) and a violation of Article […]