The European Court of Human Rights and Minority Rights: The 'Special Consideration' Standard in Light of Gypsy Council

On 14 May 2002, the European Court of Human Rights (Fourth Section), by a majority, declared an application by The Gypsy Council et al v the United Kingdom inadmissible. This article reviews that case as one example of recent pronouncements of the Court in matters related to minority rights &, i...

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Civil Rights
Communities
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Court orders
European Court of Human Rights
European Union
Freedom of speech
Gypsies
Human Rights
Judicial Decisions
Jurisprudence
Minority Groups
Police
Police services
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