Third-party intervention in the case of O.M. v. Hungary
Today, the ICJ jointly with the AIRE Centre, ECRE and ILGA-Europe submitted a third-party intervention in the case of O.M. v. Hungary before the European Court of Human Rights.
“Homosexual propaganda” bans: analysis and recommendations
The ICJ and ILGA-Europe provide information and guidance on laws banning “homosexual propaganda”.
ICJ oral statement in the interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the freedom of opinion and expression
The ICJ statement draws attention to recent laws that threaten the right to freedom of expression of LGBT persons, noting examples that fail the tests of certainty, necessity and non-discrimination.
Hatter v. Pepsi Sziget, Budapest 2nd and 3rd District Court of Justice, Hungary (March 2002)
Procedural Posture The District Court of Justice heard the case after an injunction, granted in favour of the appellant organisation, was dismissed by another court on procedural grounds. Facts Hatter Barati Tarsasag a Melegeker Egyesulet, the appellant, was an LGBT group. The government recognised Hatter as a group having kiemelkedöen közhasznú, or “pre-eminent standing”. The […]
ICJ Bulletin no. 30 (June 1967)
This bulletin includes a groundbreaking document to support the establishment of a UN High Commissioner for Human Rights with a decree of independence and prestige required for the performance of his functions under the authority of the General Assembly.
ICJ Bulletin no. 29 (March 1967)
This bulletin was published following the first Conference of French-speaking African Jurists, held in Dakar from January 5 to 9 1967, organised by the ICJ, its French national section Libre Justice and the Association Sénégalaise d’Etudes et de Recherches Juridiques.