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EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

Članak 10 - Sloboda mišljenja, savjesti i vjeroispovijedi

Članak 10 - Sloboda mišljenja, savjesti i vjeroispovijedi

1. Svatko ima pravo na slobodu mišljenja, savjesti i vjeroispovijedi. Ovo pravo uključuje slobodu promjene vjeroispovijedi ili uvjerenja te slobodu, pojedinačno ili u zajednici s drugima, javno ili privatno, iskazivanja vjeroispovijedi ili uvjerenja bogoslužjem, poučavanjem, običajima i obredima.
2. Priznaje se pravo na prigovor savjesti, u skladu s nacionalnim zakonima koji ureñuju ostvarivanje tog prava.

    • Text:
      Source:
      Preamble - Explanations relating to the Charter of Fundamental Rights:
    • Bundesrepublik Deutschland v Y and Z
      Decision date:
      Deciding body type:
      Court of Justice of the European Union
      Deciding body:
      European Court of Justice (Grand Chamber)
      Type:
      Decision
      Policy area:
      ECLI (European case law identifier):
      EU:C:2012:518
    • Bayatyan v Armenia
      Decision date:
      Deciding body type:
      European Court of Human Rights
      Deciding body:
      European Court of Human Rights (Grand Chamber)
      Type:
      Decision
      Policy area:
      Justice, freedom and security
      ECLI (European case law identifier):
      ECLI:CE:ECHR:2011:0707JUD002345903
    • Criminal proceedings against Attila Vajnai
      Decision date:
      Deciding body type:
      Court of Justice of the European Union
      Deciding body:
      Court (Fourth Chamber)
      Type:
      Decision
      Policy area:
      ECLI (European case law identifier):
      ECLI:EU:C:2005:596

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    • 27
      November
      2012
      Despite EU Member States’ efforts to combat discrimination and intolerance, including hate crime, there are indications that the situation is not improving. Continued and renewed violations of the fundamental rights of people living within the EU have instead been witnessed over the past few years, through verbal abuse, physical attacks or even murders motivated by prejudice.