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Wednesday, November 28, 2018
European Court Finds Russia's Ban On Public LGBT Events A Convention Violation
In Alekseyev v. Russia, (ECHR, Nov. 27, 2018), the European Court of Human Rights in a chamber judgment by a panel of 7 judges held that Russia violated the protections on freedom of assembly (Art. 11) and the prohibition against discrimination (Art. 14) in the European Convention on Human Rights when it banned the holding of public LGBT events. It also found a violation of Art. 13's guarantee of a remedy in national courts for Convention violations. The Court emphasized that it had rendered a similar opinion in a 2010 case against Russia. Judge Keller dissenting in part argued that damages should have been awarded in the case, rather than just entering a finding of violations of the Convention. AP reports on the decision.