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Consultative opinion requested from the Ukrainian Supreme Court (P16-2025-001) regarding the right of residence of a former nun

Union of Atheists and Others v. Greece (Nos. 19150/20 and 11122/25), concerning crucifixes in courts

CNEWS v. France (No. 41355/23) concerning freedom of expression on COVID-19

Yedikule Surp Pırgiç Ermeni Hastanesi Vakfı v. Turkey (No 23343/24), about the recognition of Christian property

Khaled Saleh Mohammed AL-ANESI v. the Netherlands (No. 7481/23), concerning polygamy

Marek Jopp v. Poland (No. 54711/18) concerning religious freedom and private schools

XXI. SZAZAD MEDIA KFT v. Hungary (No. 8271.23) about the right to caricature

M.R.Z. and others v. France (No. 35096/24), about the expulsion of foreign offenders
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