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5 claimed cases found:

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CUREDI ID Question at stake Country Official Citation Date of decision Author
CUREDI013UK013 1) Whether the Tribunal erred in law in rejecting as not credible the account of the appellant that he feared persecution by hands of a Sierran Leonian secret society after he escaped from them. 2) Whether the Tribunal erred in law in finding that the Appellant could reasonably live in his home town and shield himself from any form of danger. United Kingdom HK v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2006] EWCA Civ 1037
2006-07-20 Katia Bianchini 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
CUREDI033DE023 Whether a killing in a blood feud can be insidious (heimtückisch). Germany Regional Court Dortmund, Judgement of 7 July 2003, C1/02 (LG Dortmund, Urteil vom 7. Juli 2003, C 1/02)
ECLI:DE:LGDO:2003:0707.14SCHW.C1.02.00
2003-07-07 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI076NL005 Whether the clash of two cultures in the upbringing of children may lead them to be placed under supervision and out of home. Netherlands District Court Groningen, 12 August 2010 (Rechtbank Groningen 12 augustus 2010)
ECLI:NL:RBGRO:2010:BN5853
2010-08-12 Fei An Kersten; Susan Rutten View
CUREDI076NL007 Whether customs prevalent in Roma culture may influence the out-of-home placement of a child from a Roma family. Netherlands Court of Appeal Arnhem-Leeuwarden, 8 November 2016 (Gerechtshof Arnhem-Leeuwarden, 8 november 2016)
ECLI:NL:GHARL:2016:9071
2016-11-08 Fei An Kersten; Susan Rutten View

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