Informujemy, że Państwa dane osobowe są przetwarzane przez Fundację Instytut na Rzecz Kultury Prawnej Ordo Iuris z siedzibą w Warszawie przy ul. Górnośląskiej 20/6, kod pocztowy 00-484 (administrator danych) w celu informowania o realizacji działań statutowych, w tym do informowania o organizowanych akcjach społecznych. Podanie danych jest dobrowolne. Informujemy, że przysługuje Państwu prawo dostępu do treści swoich danych i możliwości ich poprawiania.
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Civil liberties

11.09.2024

Fr. Olszewski’s detention is a politically motivated case and sets a new precedent in post-communist Poland, his defense attorney says in an interview with Ordo Iuris (video)

“The government has promised its voters that it will hold the PiS government accountable, especially regarding the Justice Fund. This is how the new government is showing that they are holding their predecessors accountable. It seems that Fr.

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Civil liberties

11.09.2024

Fr. Olszewski’s trial continues. Ordo Iuris files an amicus brief.

· Polish Catholic priest Michał Olszewski has been in custody since late March in connection with alleged irregularities in obtaining money from the Justice Fund (Fundusz Sprawiedliwości) for the construction of a center for victims of crime.

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Civil liberties

20.08.2024

European Court of Human Right’s “presumption of transsexuality” in new landmark judgment against Poland

• The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that Poland violated a prisoner's right to privacy because the prison where he was serving his sentence did not provide him with access to female hormones.

 

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Civil liberties

11.08.2022

Strasbourg Court: A prisoner sentenced to life imprisonment has the right to pornography

· An inmate serving a life sentence for murder in Slovakia complained to the European Court of Human Rights about the confiscation of pornographic images used by prison authorities "for auto-erotic purposes".

· In his complaint to the ECtHR, he demanded 75,000 euro in compensation.

· The Strasbourg Court ruled that the confiscation of pornographic photos violated a prisoner's right to privacy and sentenced him to 2,600 euro compensation. 

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