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Basic human rights in Italy includes freedom of belief and faith, the right of asylum from undemocratic countries, the right to work, and the right of dignity and equality before the law. [1] Human rights are the basic rights of every citizen in every country. In Italy, human rights have developed over many years and Italy has education on ...
In the case of Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy (application no. 27765/09), [1] before the European Court of Human Rights, the Grand Chamber of the Court found in February 2012 that by returning migrants to Libya, without examining their case, the state of Italy exposed the migrants to the risk of ill-treatment and amounted to a collective expulsion.
Italian human rights activists (3 C, 23 P) H. Human rights organisations based in Italy (4 P) L. LGBTQ rights in Italy (2 C, 5 P) P. Prostitution in Italy (4 C, 3 P) W.
Italy's government is hailing as "historic" a plan to send seaborne migrants to Albania, but experts and opposition politicians warn that the it could face significant bureaucratic and human ...
Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister and interior minister Matteo Salvini lauded the eviction on December 10 of at least 35 migrants from an abandoned factory on the outskirts of Rome, and said more ...
Pages in category "European Court of Human Rights cases involving Italy" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
An example of a crucifix, the primary element of the case. Lautsi v. Italy was a case brought before the European Court of Human Rights, which, on 18 March 2011, ruled that the requirement in Italian law that crucifixes be displayed in classrooms of schools does not violate the European Convention on Human Rights.
Separately, the commissioner for human rights at the Council of Europe – a human rights watchdog that is not part of the EU – also raised concerns on Thursday about the Italy-Albania agreement.