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CUREDI ID Question at stake Country Official Citation Date of decision Author
CUREDI089NL002 Whether (a Moroccan) kafalah can be qualified as adoption under Dutch law. Netherlands District Court Utrecht, Judgement of 5 October 2005, 192066/FA RK 05-1255 (Rechtbank Utrecht, 5 oktober 2005)
ECLI:NL:RBUTR:2005:AU8343
2005-10-05 Ibtissam Rebbik View
CUREDI091PT002 Whether religious time exemptions should be extended by analogy to apply to entrance examinations for regulated professions. Portugal Central Administrative Court North, Judgment of 8 February 2007, Proc. No. 01394/06.0BEPRT (Tribunal Central Administrativo Norte, Acórdão de 8 de fevereiro de 2007, Processo n.º 01394/06.0BEPRT)
2007-02-08 Patrícia Jerónimo View
CUREDI076NL011 Whether and to what extent, in the case of the out-of-home placement of a child, the wishes of the parents concerning the religion of the prospective foster family are taken into account. Netherlands Court of Appeal ‘s Hertogenbosch, Judgment of 18 February 2021, Case nr. C/01/361674 / JE RK 20-1292, ECLI:NL:GHSHE:2021:493 (Uitspraak Gerechtshof ‘s-Hertogenbosch 18 februari 2021, ECLI:NL:GHSHE:2021:493).
ECLI:NL:GHSHE:2021:493
2021-02-18 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI091PT004 Whether placement in a foster home is a proportionate measure to remedy school absenteeism among Roma children. Portugal Court of Appeal Évora, Judgment of 9 September 2021, Proc. No. 1674/18.1T8TMR.E1 (Tribunal da Relação de Évora, Acórdão de 9 de setembro de 2021, Processo n.º 1674/18.1T8TMR.E1)
ECLI:PT:TRE:2021:1674.18.1T8TMR.E1.EB
2021-09-09 Patrícia Jerónimo View
CUREDI076NL012 In cases where an extramarital affair leads to uncertainty as to the biological parenthood of a child, whether and to what extent the possible consequences of the community’s reaction are taken into account when determining whether a DNA test ought to take place. Netherlands Court of Appeal Amsterdam, Judgement of 14 December 2021, ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2021:3973 (Uitspraak Gerechtshof Amsterdam 14 december 2021, ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2021:3973).
ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2021:3973
2021-12-14 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI100ES001 Whether the administration can justify not providing Islamic religious education in a state-funded school due to a lack of qualified teachers to provide such education. Spain High Court of Justice Valencia, Judgment of 24 January 2023, no. 25/2023 (Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Valencia, Sentencia de 24 de enero 2023, Sentencia número 25/2023)
ECLI:ES:TSJCV:2023:700
2023-01-24 David Katz Rotnitzky View
CUREDI076NL013 Whether the court may refuse to apply foreign law, in this case Moroccan law, on the basis of the public order exception if a request for the denial of fatherhood is not available for the requesting party under that law. Netherlands District Court Rotterdam, Judgement of 27 January 2010, Case nr 327767/ F2 RK 09-694, ECLI:NL:RBROT:2010:BL1502 (Rechtbank Rotterdam 27 januari 2010, Zaaknr 327767/ F2 RK 09-694, ECLI:NL:RBROT:2010:BL1502)
ECLI:NL:RBROT:2010:BL1502
2010-01-27 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI100ES002 Whether a mother’s decision to baptise her four-year-old daughter interferes with the father’s right to educate his children according to his own convictions and with the child’s freedom of religion. Spain Provincial Court Granada, Order of 6 April 2022, no. 28/2022 (Audiencia Provincial de Granada, Auto de 06 de abril 2022, Auto número 28/2022)
ECLI:ES:APGR:2022:447A
2022-04-06 David Katz Rotnitzky View
CUREDI100ES003 Whether the inaction of the administration in response to a request for students to receive Islamic religious education at public schools is lawful. Spain High Court of Justice Murcia, Judgment of 8 February 2022, no. 41/2022 (Tribunal Superior de Justicia Murcia, Sentencia de 08 de febrero 2022, Sentencia número 41/2022)
ECLI:ES:TSJMU:2022:50
2022-02-08 David Katz Rotnitzky View
CUREDI101UK002 Whether a company’s uniform policy prohibiting its employees from visibly wearing necklaces with religious symbols constitutes unlawful discrimination on grounds of religion. United Kingdom Eweida v British Airways Plc [2007] UKET 2702689/06
2007-12-19 Ahmet Said Aydil View
CUREDI100ES004 Whether the administration of a public school protected the right of parents to request that their children receive Islamic religious education. Spain High Court of Justice La Rioja, Judgment of 23 February 2017, no. 63/2017 (Tribunal Superior de Justicia La Rioja, Sentencia de 23 de febrero de 2017, Sentencia número 63/2017)
ECLI:ES:TSJLR:2017:133
2017-02-23 David Katz Rotnitzky View
CUREDI100ES005 Whether it was lawful for the administration to refuse to provide Islamic religious education to the appellant’s children in a public school. Spain High Court of Justice La Rioja, Judgment of 2 November 2017, no. 322/2017 (Tribunal Superior de Justicia La Rioja, Sentencia de 2 de noviembre de 2017, Sentencia número 322/2017)
ECLI:ES:TSJLR:2017:476
2017-11-02 David Katz Rotnitzky View
CUREDI092IT004 Whether the risk of persecution for being the mother of a witch-child provides grounds for asylum. Italy Ordinary Court Turin, Decree of 3 February 2020, No. 741 (Tribunale Ordinario di Torino, Decreto del 3 febbraio 2020, n. 741)
2020-02-03 Silvia Carta 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
CUREDI100ES006 Whether the administration did enough to guarantee the defendant’s right to have her children receive Islamic religious education. Spain High Court of Justice Granada, Judgment of 21 October 2022, no. 4399/2022 (Tribunal Superior de Justicia Granada, Sentencia de 21 de octubre de 2022, Sentencia número 4399/2022)
ECLI:ES:TSJAND:2022:12266
2022-10-21 David Katz Rotnitzky View
CUREDI013UK020 Whether the first-tier judge erred in law when he declined to allow the interpreter to give “evidence” in court concerning the language spoken by the appellant. United Kingdom Mohamed (role of interpreter) Somalia [2011] UKUT 337 (IAC)
2011-07-21 Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI013UK021 Whether the First-tier Tribunal's decision was affected by procedural unfairness as a result of (1) refusing to adjourn the hearing due to issues with the accuracy of the interpretation at the hearing and (2) failing to take into account post-hearing evidence; and (3) whether the First-tier Tribunal's decision was affected by an error of law as far as the assessment of the appellant's evidence was concerned. United Kingdom TS (interpreters) Eritrea [2019] UKUT 00352 (IAC)
2019-08-20 Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI100ES008 1) Whether the display of crucifixes in a public school is contrary to neutrality. 2) Whether the public authorities are responsible for the removal of crucifixes in public schools. Spain High Court of Justice Madrid, Judgment of 15 October 2002, no. 1105/2002 (Tribunal Superior de Justicia Madrid, Sentencia de 15 de octubre de 2002, Sentencia número 1105/2002)
ECLI:ES:TSJM:2002:13636
2002-10-15 David Katz Rotnitzky View
CUREDI013UK022 Whether the applicant was entitled to a British Overseas Citizen (BOC) passport on the basis of the evidence provided concerning his identity. United Kingdom Taher, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWHC 2274 (Admin)
2018-08-31 Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI013UK023 Whether the first-tier judge erred in law when he found the appellant not credible and allowed the hearing to proceed without the assistance of an interpreter for the appellant. United Kingdom Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) UI-2022-005621 (17 September 2023)
2023-09-17 Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI013UK024 Whether the adjudicator erred in law when he allowed the hearing to continue in the presence of a Northern Albanian interpreter rather than a Southern Albanian interpreter. United Kingdom Davidhi v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2002] UKIAT 02250
2002-06-28 Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI096FR010 Whether kafalah can be assumed to be the equivalent of simple adoption, thus supporting the conclusion that Morocco authorizes the adoption of a Moroccan child in France. France Court of Cassation, Judgment of 10 October 2006, 06-15.246 (Cour de cassation, Arrêt du 10 octubre 2006, 06-15.246)
No ECLI
2006-10-10 Jana Araji View
CUREDI100ES009 Whether the enrolment of a child from an agnostic family in a state-funded Catholic school infringes on the right of parents to give their children a moral and religious education in accordance with their own convictions. Spain High Court of Justice Aragon, Judgment of 17 February 2017, no. 60/2017 (Tribunal Superior de Justicia Aragón, Sentencia de 17 de febrero de 2017, Sentencia número 60/2017)
ECLI:ES:TSJAR:2017:150
2017-02-17 David Katz Rotnitzky View
CUREDI110DE001 Whether 1) the civil law prohibition of discrimination on the basis of ethnic origin under Section 19 of the German General Act on Equal Treatment (AGG) already applies in the run-up to the conclusion of a contract; 2) the use of the so-called “testing procedure” is permissible as an indication of unequal treatment in the context of the assessment of evidence; 3) an exception to the prohibition of discrimination to “create and maintain balanced cultural conditions” applies. Germany Local Court Hamburg-Barmbek, Judgment of 3 February 2017, 811b C 273/15 (AG Hamburg-Barmbek, Urteil vom 3. Februar 2017, 811b C 273/15)
ECLI:DE:AGHHBA:2017:0203.811BC273.15.0A
2017-02-03 Lisa Katharina Simonis View
CUREDI110DE002 Whether keeping chickens is part of the contractually agreed use of a rented apartment in a German city. Germany Local Court Cologne, Judgment of 16 June 2010, 214 C 255/09 (AG Köln, Urteil vom 16. Juni 2010, 214 C 255/09)
ECLI:DE:AGK:2010:0616.214C255.09.00
2010-06-16 Lisa Katharina Simonis View

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