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- Toplak and Mrak v. Slovenia (34591/19, 42545/19) of 26 October 2021, is the European Court of Human Rights judgment in which the court held that voters' rights were violated when they had no legal right to ask for accessible polling places in advance to achieve accessibility before the election day. The ruling is also significant because the court for the first time extended its jurisdiction to referendums. (en)
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- Toplak and Mrak v. Slovenia (en)
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- European Convention on Human Rights and Protocol 1 (en)
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- Carlo Ranzoni (en)
- Egidijus Kūris (en)
- Marko Bošnjak (en)
- Pauliine Koskelo (en)
- Saadet Yüksel (en)
- Jon Fridrik Kjølbro (en)
- Valeriu Griţco (en)
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- discrimination, disability, accessibility, referendum, secret ballot, right to free elections, right to vote, polling place, voting machines, assistive technology (en)
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- Breaches of Articles 13 (en)
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- Toplak and Mrak v. Slovenia (en)
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- Toplak and Mrak v. Slovenia (34591/19, 42545/19) of 26 October 2021, is the European Court of Human Rights judgment in which the court held that voters' rights were violated when they had no legal right to ask for accessible polling places in advance to achieve accessibility before the election day. The ruling is also significant because the court for the first time extended its jurisdiction to referendums. (en)
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- Toplak and Mrak v. Slovenia (en)
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