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“If You Are Parent in One Country, You Are Parent in Every Country”: But still today a child can be stateless in the EU just because it has two mothers

A baby born to two mothers, one from Gibraltar and one from Bulgaria, has become a test case at the European Court of Justice for the freedom of movement of rainbow families in the EU. Read on and find out how to join our campaign for parents without borders!
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The European Court of Human Rights finds Croatian response to violent homophobic attack fosters impunity for hate crime

A judgement issued today by the European Court of Human Rights finds that the response of Croatian authorities to a hate crime against a lesbian woman was “particularly destructive of fundamental human rights”.
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Case Law

V.D. v Russia

Asylum. Submitted jointly by ILGA-Europe, AIRE Centre, ICJ and UKLGIG.
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News

ILGA-Europe welcome a landmark judgment by the European Court of Human Rights concerning the deportation of a gay man to The Gambia

Yesterday, in the case of B. and C. v Switzerland, for the first time the European Court of Human Rights found that deportation of the applicant, a gay man, would give rise to a violation of Article 3 due to failure by the responding State to assess the risks of ill-treatment for a gay person in The Gambia, and the availability of State protection against ill-treatment emanating from non-State actors.
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Case Law

A.H. and Others v Germany

Recognition of trans parenthood.
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Case Law

Buhuceanu and Ciobotaru v. Romania

Recognition of same-sex unions. Submitted jointly by ILGA-Europe, FIDH, NELFA and ECSOL. 
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Case Law

Y. v France

Recognition of non-binary identities. Submitted jointly by ILGA-Europe, OII Europe, and C.I.A. (Collectif intersexes et allié-e-s).
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Press Release

ILGA-Europe, TGEU and Transvanilla welcome landmark judgement from the European Court of Human Rights recognising the right of refugees to legal gender recognition

In the judgement Rana v. Hungary delivered today, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) held that Hungary had breached its obligation to protect the right to private life under Article 8 of the Convention by rejecting the application of an Iranian transgender refugee to have his name and sex marker changed officially.
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Case Law

B and C v Switzerland

Asylum/ arbitrary refoulement
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Case Law

Armine Oganezova against Armenia

Hate speech and violence against LGBTI people.
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Case Law

A.D.-K. & Others v. Poland

Adoption
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Case Law

Schlittner-Hay v. Poland

Rainbow families and children rights
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Case Law

X. v Poland

Custody rights
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Case Law

A. against Azerbaijan and 24 other applications

Violence against LGBTI people
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Case Law

O.H. and G.H. against Germany 

Legal gender recognition
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Case Law

Maxim Grigoryevich Lapunov against Russian Federation 

State violence against the LGBTI community.
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Case Law

A.D. against Georgia and A.K. against Georgia

Gender reassignment treatment required prior to LGR
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Case Law

S.A.C. v UK

Arbitrary refoulement
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News

Legal victory for trans people – European human rights body slams forced sterilisation in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic violates the human rights of transgender people as guaranteed by the European Social Charter, found a decision that was made public this […]
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Case Law

Iachimovschi v. the Republic of Moldova and 5 other applications

Violence against LGBTI people
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Case Law

Minasyan and others v. Armenia

Incitement to discrimination/Hate speech
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