European Court of Human Rights
They have launched a joint judicial initiative to urge the Spanish justice system to investigate the cases of seven victims of torture
The Spanish State was convicted by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg for failing to investigate these seven cases. One of them is Martxelo Otamendi, a journalist who, detained in the Egunkaria case, reported torture.
The European Court of Human Rights condemns France for not treating the sclerosis of prisoner Ibon Fernandez Iradi well
In the judgment, the European judges stress that the failure to provide adequate care for the disease, which was a condition for keeping him in prison, contravenes the article of the European Convention on Human Rights prohibiting inhuman and degrading treatment.
The European Court of Justice has warned that every Member State must recognise homosexual marriages in another EU country
The European Court has issued this obligation in a case affecting Poland and two Poles married in Germany, who requested that the marriage certificate be transcribed in the Polish Civil Registry so that they could be recognized there, but the authorities refused to do so.
The court in Strasbourg has ruled that Spain did not violate the political rights of Junpoettering, Sanchez and Turull
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled on pre-trial detention and its impact on political rights.
The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed the application for annulment of the sentence of five convicted persons in the Bateragune case for belonging to ETA
The Strasbourg Court has dismissed the lawsuit brought against Spain by Arnaldo Otegi, Sonia Jacinto, Rafa Díez, Mira Zabaleta and Arkaitz Rodríguez for the annulment of the sentence imposed on them for belonging to ETA.