欧洲人权法院(2023年1月至5月)和欧洲社会权利委员会(2022年9月至2023年5月)近期案件概述

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Eleni De Becker
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在本判例法报告(2023年1月至2023年5月)中,将讨论欧洲人权法院(ECtHR)审理的三个案件和欧洲社会权利委员会(ECSR)审理的两个案件(2022年9月至2023年5月)。欧洲人权法院受理的前两个案件被放在一起讨论,因为它们处理西班牙宪法法院部分废除遗属养老金立法的问题。该判决对西班牙各地的民事伴侣适用同样的领取遗属抚恤金的条件。在这两起案件中,欧洲人权法院都裁定西班牙违反了《欧洲人权公约》第1条附加议定书。将讨论的第三个案例也涉及遗属抚恤金。在Bosiljevac诉克罗地亚一案中,欧洲人权法院认定该案件侵犯了《欧洲人权公约》第六条规定的公平审判权。本案涉及行政诉讼中使用的专家报告,在这些报告中,申请人因其身体状况要求在其父亲去世后领取遗属养恤金。最后,将介绍ECSR之前的两个案例。泛希腊养老金领取者协会OTE集团电信诉希腊案涉及希腊引入的一系列养老金改革。欧洲社会责任委员会不支持申请人,申请人认为这些改革,除其他外,侵犯了经修订的欧洲社会宪章(ESC)第12条规定的社会保障权利。最后一个案件(芬兰社会权利协会诉芬兰)涉及芬兰几种社会保障和社会援助福利的最低水平。欧洲社会责任委员会同意申请人的意见,认为给予的福利不足,违反了《欧洲社会保障公约》第12条第1款和《欧洲社会保障公约》第13条第1款规定的社会保障权和社会救助权。
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Overview of recent cases before the European Court of Human Rights (January – May 2023) and the European Committee of Social Rights (September 2022 – May 2023)
In this case law report (January 2023 – May 2023) three cases before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and two cases (September 2022 – May 2023) before the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) will be discussed. 1 The first two cases before the ECtHR are discussed together, as they tackle the partial annulment by the Spanish Constitutional Court of the legislation on survivor's pensions. The judgment imposed the same conditions for accessing a survivor's pension for partners in a civil partnership all over Spain. In both cases, the ECtHR ruled that Spain breached Article 1 Additional Protocol European Convention on Human Rights (AP ECHR). The third case that will be discussed also concerns a survivor's pension. In Bosiljevac v. Croatia, the ECHR found a violation of the right to a fair trial in Article 6 ECHR. The case concerns the expert reports used in administrative proceedings in which the applicant sought, on account of his medical condition, to be granted a survivor's pension following the death of this father. Lastly, two cases before the ECSR will be presented. Panhellenic Association of Pensioners of the OTE Group Telecommunications v. Greece concerns a series of pension reforms introduced in Greece. The ECSR did not hold in favour of the applicant, who argued that those reforms violated, inter alia, the right to social security in Article 12 of the Revised European Social Charter (ESC). The last case ( Finnish Society of Social Rights v. Finland) concerns the minimum level of several social security and social assistance benefits in Finland. The ECSR agreed with the applicant and held that the benefits granted were inadequate and violated the right to social security and the right to social assistance in Article 12, § 1 and Article 13, § 1 ESC.
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European Journal of Social Security
European Journal of Social Security PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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