2012
ECtHR cases - decisions art.14 etc.
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Austria
During the last five years there were 13 cases against Austria according to article 14.
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Bulgaria
In 2012, the ECtHR issued one decision against Bulgaria under Art. 14 - discrimination. For 2006 - 2012 period the ECtHR issued five decisions against Bulgaria.
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Cyprus
There is only one decided case, that of Ibrahim Aziz. The case of Sofi was settled prior to the issuing of a decision whilst the case of Kazali et al is still pending.
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Denmark
Since 2007 the ECtHR has examined 13 complaints against Denmark, none of which concerned violations of article 14.
- Finland
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France
In 2012 the ECHR examined 2 complaints relying on Article 14 of the Convention (Chabauty/France, Gas and Dubois/France), but it concluded that there had been no violation of Article 14.
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Germany
None.
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Greece
Most recent data concerns 2011. In 2011, there was one decision according to art. 14 in a total of 73 judgments, among which in 69 at least one violation was found.
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Hungary
No cases.
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Ireland
“At the end of 2010, the Court had delivered 25 judgments concerning Ireland, of which 15 found at least one violation of the European Convention on Human Rights, primarily of Article (right to a fair trial within a reasonable time) and Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life), and 5 found no violation.” European Court Of Human Rights
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Italy
No cases (2011).
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Poland
The ECtHR found the violation of the art 14 of ECHR in 2 cases.
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Portugal
No cases or decisions
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Romania
Examples of cases decided by the European Court of Human Rights.
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Slovenia
In the case Kurić and others v. Slovenia (the "erased people" case) ECHR found Slovenia responsible for violation of Article 8, Article 13 in conjunction with Article 8 and Article 14 in conjunction with Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights.
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Spain
Yes. 1 case. Lack of effective investigation.
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Sweden
There were no ECtHR cases - decisions based on art. 14 in 2011.