Wednesday, March 03, 2010

European Court Grand Chamber Will Review Its Decision Banning Crucifixes In Italian Classrooms

The European Court of Human Rights announced yesterday that its 17-judge Grand Chamber will review a controversial decision handed down in November by a 7-judge panel in Lautsi v. Italy. The panel decision held that crucifixes in public school classrooms in Italy violate the European Convention on Human Rights' protections of thought, conscience and religion and the right of parents to educate their children according to their convictions. (See prior posting.) Business Week reported on the Court's decision to review the case.