Topic: European Court Of Human Rights

4 chapters across the catalog

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 5:40 - 10:17

1650: Algo Juice

European Court of Human Rights Rules on Swiss Climate Case

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the Swiss government violated human rights by failing to take sufficient action against climate change. The case, brought by a group of elderly Swiss women, established a legal link between environmental protection and the right to private and family life. This historic precedent applies to all 26 member states, potentially leading to increased government regulation of personal freedoms.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 2:02:40 - 2:04:50

1626: Dingbat

UK Rwanda Plan, Illegal Migration Bill

The UK House of Commons passed a new version of the Rwanda plan, aimed at deporting illegal migrants to the African nation as a deterrent. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak argued the plan is necessary to "stop the boats" and prevent queue-jumping in the immigration system. The legislation seeks to bypass legal challenges from the European Court of Human Rights that previously blocked deportation flights.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 1:57:49 - 2:00:31

1069: German SPAM

UK Mass Surveillance Ruled Unlawful by European Court

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the UK's mass surveillance program, exposed by Edward Snowden, is unlawful. The court found that the program violated Article 8 (right to privacy) and Article 10 (freedom of expression) due to a lack of independent oversight and safeguards for journalistic material. The hosts note that this landmark judgment has been significantly under-reported.

High Falutin
Episode 946 2:04:08 - 2:07:04

946: High Falutin

Face Veil Bans and Security Laws in Europe

The European Court of Human Rights upheld Belgium's ban on Islamic face veils, citing "security grounds" and the "logic of living together." In Italy, similar restrictions have existed since the 1970s and 80s, originally implemented to combat domestic terrorism. These laws make it illegal to cover one's face in public, including with motorcycle helmets, and have been maintained without the same level of media controversy seen in France.