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CUREDI ID Question at stake Country Official Citation Date of decision Author
CUREDI007LT004 Whether the requirement to write personal names in the official language of the Republic of Lithuania in official documents potentially infringes upon the rights of national minority individuals to maintain their ethnic identity and privacy, as well as the principle of equality. Lithuania Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania, Ruling of 21 October 1999, Case No. 14/98 "On the compliance of the Resolution of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania ‘On Writing Names and Family Names in Passports of Citizens of the Republic of Lithuania’ of 31 January 1991 with the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania” (1999 m. spalio 21 d. Lietuvos Respublikos Konstitucinio Teismo nutarimas dėl Lietuvos Respublikos Aukščiausiosios Tarybos 1991 m. sausio 31 d. nutarimo „Dėl vardų ir pavardžių rašymo Lietuvos Respublikos piliečio pase“ atitikimo Lietuvos Respublikos Konstitucijai” (bylos Nr. 14/98))
1999-10-21 Kiryl Kascian View
CUREDI060MD001 Whether the refusal of the Moldovan authorities to recognize the Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia infringes on the applicants’ right to freedom of religion. Moldova Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia and Others v Moldova, App no 45701/99, 13 December 2001
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2001:1213JUD004570199
2001-12-13 Sergiu Constantin View
CUREDI060UK002 Whether ethical veganism can amount to a philosophical belief and whether it can be considered a protected characteristic under British equality law. United Kingdom Preliminary Hearing Judgement of the Norwich Employment Tribunal, Case no. 3331129/2018, Mr J. Casamitjana Costa v. The League Against Cruel Sports
2020-01-21 Sergiu Constantin View
CUREDI047DE001 Whether marking the prison cell door of a Muslim inmate with the letter M – which stands for Muslim and is meant to denote that the inmate consumes pork-free food – violates the inmate’s right to negative freedom of religion. Germany Higher Regional Court Karlsruhe, Decision of 15 February 2018, 2 Ws 1/18 (OLG Karlsruhe, Beschluss vom 15 Februar 2018, 2 Ws 1/18)
ECLI:DE:OLGKARL:2018:0215.2WS1.18.00
2018-02-15 Adina Müller View
CUREDI007LV005 Whether the increase in the proportion of instruction hours in the official language in Latvia complies with the Constitution and international human rights laws, particularly the principle of equality and the rights of minority individuals to preserve and use their culture and language Latvia Latvian Constitutional, Judgement of 13 May 2005, Case no. 2004-18-0106 (Mazākumtautību skolas: LR Satversmes tiesas spriedums lietā nr.2004-18-0106. Latvijas Vēstnesis, 2005. 17. maijs, nr. 77 (2019/232.8))
2005-05-13 Kiryl Kascian View
CUREDI018DE009 Whether an army regulation prohibiting a Goth soldier from wearing his desired long hair violates his right to free development of his personality. Germany Federal Administrative Court, Decision of 31 January 2019, 1 WB 28/17 (BVerwG, Beschluss vom 31. Januar 2019, 1 WB 28/17)
ECLI:DE:BVerwG:2019:310119B1WB28.17.0
2019-01-31 Mariana Monteiro de Matos View
CUREDI045AT006 Whether Article 43a of the School Education Act, which prohibits children under the age of ten from wearing religious headwear in school, violates the freedom of religion and the right of parents to have their children educated in accordance with their religious and philosophical convictions. Austria Constitutional Court, Judgement of 11 December 2020, G 4/2020 (VfGH, Erkenntnis vom 11. Dezember 2020, G 4/2020)
ECLI:AT:VFGH:2020:G4.2020
2020-12-11 Kerstin Wonisch; Alexander Ganepola View
CUREDI045RU007 Whether the Chekhov Town Council’s refusal to allow the pastor of the Evangelical Church to hold religious services in a public area violated the rights to freedom of assembly and freedom of religion protected by the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Russia Barankevich v Russia, App no 10519/03, 26 July 2007
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2007:0726JUD001051903
2007-07-26 Kerstin Wonisch; Alexander Ganepola View
CUREDI018GR010 Whether the application by Greek courts of sharia law instead of Greek civil law to the applicant’s deceased husband’s will constituted discrimination and violated the applicant’s right to property. Greece Molla Sali v Greece, App no 20452/14, 19 December 2018
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2018:1219JUD002045214
2018-12-19 Mariana Monteiro de Matos View
CUREDI033DE024 Whether attempting to kill a person because of a harmless compliment to the perpetrator's girlfriend amounts to murder under aggravating circumstances for base motives. Germany Federal Court of Justice, 5th Criminal Division, Judgment of 13 November 2019, 5 StR 466/19 (BGH Urteil vom. 13. November 2019 , 5 StR 466/19)
ECLI:DE:BGH:2019:131119U5STR466.19.0
2019-11-13 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE028 Whether calling a someone a “homosexual” is an insult. Germany Regional Court Tübingen, 24. Small Criminal Division, Judgement of 18 July 2012, 24 Ns (13 Js) 10523/11 (LG Tübingen, 24. Kl. Strafkammer, Urteil vom 18.7.2012, 24 Ns (13 Js) 10523/11)
ECLI:DE:LGTUEBI:2012:0718.24NS13JS10523.11.0A
2012-07-18 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI013UK018 Whether Bidoon are at real risk of persecution in Kuwait; whether there is a disparity in the way documented and undocumented Bidoon are treated; and which key document forms the basis of such a distinction. United Kingdom NM (documented/undocumented Bidoon: risk) Kuwait CG [2013] UKUT 00356 (IAC)
2013-01-30 Katia Bianchini View

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