ECHR Judgment (Merits and Just Satisfaction) – Violation of P1-1 in conjunction with Art. 14 with regard to the inheritance rights; No violation of P1-1 in conjunction with Art. 14 with regard to the capacity to receive assets as a gift; Not necessary to examine Art. 14+8 with regard to the inheritance rights; Violation of Art. 14+8 with regard to the capacity to receive assets as a gift; Pecuniary damage – financial award; Non-pecuniary damage – financial award; Costs and expenses partial award – domestic proceedings; Costs and expenses partial award – Convention proceedings.
68864/01, [2004] ECHR 714, [2004] ECHR 714
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Cited – McLaughlin, Re Judicial Review SC 30-Aug-2018
The applicant a differently sexed couple sought to marry under the Civil Partnership Act 2004, but complained that they would lose the benefits of widowed parent’s allowance. Parliament had decided to delay such rules to allow assessment of reaction . .
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