Posts Tagged ‘european-court’
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
A campaign group is launching a legal challenge in the European Court of Human Rights to extend the rights of gay couples to allow full marriage.

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Legal bid to allow gay marriages
Tags: allow-full, campaign-group, euro, european-court, extend-the-rights, human, legal-challenge, marriage
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Thursday, December 16th, 2010
The European Court of Human Rights was expected to rule Thursday on whether Ireland’s strict abortion laws violate human rights.
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Court condemns Irish abortion ban
Tags: Abortion, border, cnn, euro, europe, european, european-court, human, human-rights, thursday-on-whether
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Thursday, December 16th, 2010
The European Court of Human Rights rules the Irish Republic violated the rights of a woman with cancer who travelled to the UK for an abortion.

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Woman’s abortion right ‘violated’
Tags: europe, european-court, human-rights, public, rights, rules-the-irish, the-right, Travel, violated-the-rights
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Thursday, December 16th, 2010
The European Court of Human Rights rules that Irish abortion laws violated the rights of one of three women who sought terminations in Britain.

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Ireland abortion case condemned
Tags: Abortion, abortion-laws, euro, european, european-court, human, human-rights, irish, three-women
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Thursday, December 16th, 2010
The European Court of Justice is set to rule on an attempt by the Dutch government to ban tourists from its cannabis-selling coffee shops.

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Ruling due on Dutch coffee shops
Tags: ban, ban-tourists, dutch, euro, europe, european, european-court, from-its, government
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Thursday, December 16th, 2010
The European Court of Human Rights is due to rule on whether the Irish Republic’s anti-abortion laws violate women’s human rights.

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Europe to rule on Irish abortion
Tags: euro, european, european-court, human-rights, irish, irish-republic, laws-violate, public
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Thursday, November 11th, 2010
The EU has been criticised by the president of the European Court of Auditors in his annual report to Parliament.

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Auditors criticise EU accounts
Tags: annual, auditors, euro, europe, european, european-court, his-annual, parliament, president, the-president
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Thursday, November 11th, 2010
The EU has been criticised by the president of the European Court of Auditors in his annual report to Parliament.

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Auditors criticise EU accounts
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Thursday, November 11th, 2010
The EU has been criticised by the president of the European Court of Auditors in his annual report to Parliament.

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Auditors criticise EU accounts
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Thursday, November 11th, 2010
The EU has been criticised by the president of the European Court of Auditors in his annual report to Parliament.

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Auditors criticise EU accounts
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Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
Toy manufacturer LEGO, famous for its small plastic stackable bricks, is not allowed to register one of them as its trademark, the European Court of Justice has ruled.
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LEGO brick not a trademark, court rules
Tags: european, european-court, its-trademark, lego, not-allowed, plastic-stackable, register-one
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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
The European Court of Human Rights rules that Turkey failed to protect the life of slain Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

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Turkey ‘failed to protect’ Dink
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