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# ECHR

This year
2024
Ireland lodges case against UK with European Court over Troubles legislation
Last year
2023
State feared decriminalising same-sex behaviour would lead to ‘public displays of homosexual affection’
Harris says European court ruling on tax defaulters needs 'detailed consideration' by Govt
All time
European Court of Human Rights refuses to postpone the withdrawal of UK boy’s life support
UK Home Secretary says ECHR decision to ground migrant flight to Rwanda was politically motivated
European court intervenes over Moroccan man sentenced to death alongside British soldiers
First UK migrant flight to Rwanda grounded after European Court of Human Rights intervenes
European Court of Human Rights issues order to prevent asylum seeker from being sent to Rwanda
European Court rules long-running ‘gay cake’ case 'inadmissible'
European court rejects challenge to 'almighty God' wording in Presidential oath
Raab lays out plans to reform legislation to stop EU rights court from 'dictating' to UK
John Gilligan loses human rights court challenge
Simon Coveney welcomes Council of Europe decision to reopen case of Pat Finucane's murder
Russia says 'no legal grounds' to release Navalny in response to European Court of Human Rights request
European Court of Human Rights declares complaints by Irish symphysiotomy victims as inadmissible
Grangegorman murders: Damages claim made by killer dismissed by European Court of Human Rights
Dáil apology from Taoiseach after judge's finding that abuse redress scheme is 'inherently illogical'
Judge says State misinterpreted ruling about redress for school abuse survivors
State asked to halt deportation of man convicted of terror offences by European Court of Human Rights
Second Irish person taking case to Europe over child abuse in Irish schools
European rights court condemns Russia over treatment of Pussy Riot
Ian Bailey's lawyers advise him to take challenge against murder charge to European Court of Human Rights
Parents of critically-ill English toddler lose last-ditch European Court of Human Rights case
Danish football fans detained over hooliganism fighting for compensation
Great Ormond Street Hospital applies for new hearing into baby Charlie Gard's case
'He prays for them': Pope expresses condolences as baby's life support to be switched off
'We're spending our last precious hours with him': Baby's life support to be switched off
Hospital in 'no rush' to turn off baby's life support machine after parents lose appeal
'We're not horrible people' - Mother of terminally-ill baby defends taking case to European court
European rights court urges UK to keep treating baby with rare condition
Oliver Kahn loses court case over photos of his children being published despite ban
Prisoner who was banned from websites had human rights breached
Europe says it's OK for the boss to snoop on your private messages at work
Court was right to not recognise marriage of 14-year-old girl
Non-renewal of a Muslim social worker's contract over headscarf issue ruled legal
European court rules French doctors can turn off Vincent Lambert's life support
ECHR rules detention of Irish citizens for terror offences not unlawful
Irishman with severe learning difficulties loses life sentence appeal
Author has to pay €53k to in-laws after defaming them in a book