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Title: Dag 3 Internasjonale menneskerettigheter


1
Dag 3 Internasjonale menneskerettigheter
  • Stipediat Tone Wærstad
  • t.l.warstad_at_jus.uio.no

2
Mutatis Mutandis
  • latin etter at det som bør forandres er
    forandret / med tilbørlige endringer.
  • (juridisk leksikon, kunnskapsforlaget 1987)
  • "His cat" and "His dog" should be changed to "Her
    cat" and "Her dog", mutatis mutandis for pony,
    sheep and cow. i.e. "His pony" becomes "Her
    pony," and so on.
  • What we said about oil goes mutatis mutandis for
    natural gas.
  • (eksempler fra wikipedia.org)
  • Betegner analoge tilfeller?

3
  • Strand, Vibeke Blaker
  • Forholdet mellom den norske grunnlovens
    menneskerettigheter, de internasjonale
    menneskerettighetskonvensjonene og ordinær
    lovgivning
  • Retfærd årgang 30, 2007, nr. 4/119

4
EMK art 14
  • Art 14. Forbud mot diskriminering,,
  •        Utøvelsen av de rettigheter og friheter
    som er fastlagt i denne konvensjon skal bli
    sikret uten diskriminering på noe grunnlag slik
    som kjønn, rase, farge, språk, religion, politisk
    eller annen oppfatning, nasjonal eller sosial
    opprinnelse, tilknytning til en nasjonal
    minoritet, eiendom, fødsel eller annen status.

5
SP art 26
  • Art 26.
  •        Alle er like for loven og har uten noen
    form for forskjellsbehandling rett til lik
    beskyttelse av loven. I dette øyemed skal
    lovgivningen forby enhver form for
    forskjellsbehandling og sikre alle likeverdig og
    effektiv beskyttelse mot forskjellsbehandling på
    noe slikt grunnlag som rase, hudfarge, kjønn,
    språk, religion, politisk eller annen oppfatning,
    nasjonal eller sosial opprinnelse, eiendom,
    fødsel eller stilling forøvrig.

6
CASE OF THLIMMENOS v. GREECE
  • 40.  The Court recalls that Article 14 of the
    Convention has no independent existence, since it
    has effect solely in relation to the rights and
    freedoms safeguarded by the other substantive
    provisions of the Convention and its Protocols.
    However, the application of Article 14 does not
    presuppose a breach of one or more of such
    provisions and to this extent it is autonomous.
    For Article 14 to become applicable it suffices
    that the facts of a case fall within the ambit of
    another substantive provision of the Convention
    or its Protocols (see the Inze v. Austria
    judgment of 28 October 1987, Series A no. 126, p.
    17, 36).

7
CASE OF THLIMMENOS v. GREECE
  • 43.  In order to reach this conclusion, the
    Court, as opposed to the Commission, does not
    find it necessary to examine whether the
    applicant's initial conviction and the
    authorities' subsequent refusal to appoint him
    amounted to interference with his rights under
    Article 9 1.

8
CASE OF THLIMMENOS v. GREECE
  • 44.  The Court has so far considered that the
    right under Article 14 not to be discriminated
    against in the enjoyment of the rights guaranteed
    under the Convention is violated when States
    treat differently persons in analogous situations
    without providing an objective and reasonable
    justification (see the Inze judgment cited above,
    p. 18, 41). However, the Court considers that
    this is not the only facet of the prohibition of
    discrimination in Article 14. The right not to be
    discriminated against in the enjoyment of the
    rights guaranteed under the Convention is also
    violated when States without an objective and
    reasonable justification fail to treat
    differently persons whose situations are
    significantly different.

9
Likestillingsloven 3
  • Med direkte forskjellsbehandling menes handlinger
    som
  • stiller kvinner og menn ulikt fordi de er av
    forskjellig kjønn,
  • Med indirekte forskjellsbehandling menes enhver
    tilsynelatende kjønnsnøytral handling som faktisk
    virker slik at det ene kjønn stilles dårligere
    enn det annet.

10
CASE OF THLIMMENOS v. GREECE
  • 46.  The next question to be addressed is whether
    Article 14 of the Convention has been complied
    with. According to its case-law, the Court will
    have to examine whether the failure to treat the
    applicant differently from other persons
    convicted of a serious crime pursued a legitimate
    aim.
  • Legitimate aim
  • 47.  The Court considers that, as a matter of
    principle, States have a legitimate interest to
    exclude some offenders from the profession of
    chartered accountant. However, the Court also
    considers that, unlike other convictions for
    serious criminal offences, a conviction for
    refusing on religious or philosophical grounds to
    wear the military uniform cannot imply any
    dishonesty or moral turpitude likely to undermine
    the offender's ability to exercise this
    profession. Excluding the applicant on the ground
    that he was an unfit person was not, therefore,
    justified.

11
CASE OF THLIMMENOS v. GREECE
  • Para. 46 ()If it did the Court will have to
    examine whether there was a reasonable
    relationship of proportionality between the means
    employed and the aim sought to be realised (see
    the Inze judgment cited above, ibid.).
  • Para . 47 ()The Court takes note of the
    Government's argument that persons who refuse to
    serve their country must be appropriately
    punished. However, it also notes that the
    applicant did serve a prison sentence for his
    refusal to wear the military uniform. In these
    circumstances, the Court considers that imposing
    a further sanction on the applicant was
    disproportionate

12
CASE OF THLIMMENOS v. GREECE
  • Para 47 ()It follows that the applicant's
    exclusion from the profession of chartered
    accountants did not pursue a legitimate aim. As a
    result, the Court finds that there existed no
    objective and reasonable justification for not
    treating the applicant differently from other
    persons convicted of a serious crime.

13
EMK TP 12 art 1
  • 1. The enjoyment of any right set forth by law
    shall be secured without discrimination on any
    ground such as sex, race, colour, language,
    religion, political or other opinion, national or
    social origin, association with a national
    minority, property, birth or other status.
  • 2. No one shall be discriminated against by any
    public authority on any ground such as those
    mentioned in paragraph 1.
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