Modinos v. Cyprus 16 EHRR 485 (25 March 1993) is a judgment of the European Court of Human Rights concerning Article 8 of the European Convention on Human...
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Modinos may refer to: John Modinos, a Cypriot opera baritone Modinos v. Cyprus, a judgment of the European Court of Human Rights This disambiguation page...
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European Court of Human Rights by a Cypriot man named Alecos Modinos. The Court handed down its judgment in Modinos v. Cyprus on April 22, 1993, and overwhelmingly...
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Government of Cyprus, known as Modinos v. Cyprus, at the European Court of Human Rights. The Court ruled that section 171 of the Criminal Code of Cyprus violated...
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Modinos v. Cyprus (1993), finding an equivalent law to be a violation. Dudgeon v. United Kingdom was cited by Justice Anthony Kennedy in Lawrence v....
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Human Rights in Dudgeon v. United Kingdom (1981), Norris v. Ireland (1988), and Modinos v. Cyprus (1993). In the 1994 case Toonen v. Australia, the Human...
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John Modinos (26 May 1927 – 11 January 2011) was a Greek Cypriot opera baritone. John Modinos was born on 26 May 1927 in Omodos, a small village in Troodos...
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services for transgender people. Modinos v. Cyprus (1993) – Ruling invalidating Section 171 of the Criminal Code of Cyprus under which male homosexual acts...
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decriminalized in 1998 after the case of Modinos v. Cyprus of the European Court of Human Rights, but the Cyprus military still bars homosexuals from serving...
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ISBN 978-1-78735-581-1. Modinos v. Cyprus HUDOC Salgueiro da Silva Mouta v. Portugal (no. 33290/96) HUDOC "HUDOC - European Court of Human Rights". Alekseyev v. Russia...
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Council of Europe. Retrieved 4 September 2020. Dudgeon v United Kingdom, Modinos v. Cyprus, Norris v. Ireland Bratic, Catherine (2012–2013). "A Comparative...
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Republic of Cyprus was repealed following a 1993 ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (Modinos v. Cyprus). On 27 January 2014 Turkish Cypriot deputies...
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(1981), Norris v. Ireland (1988) and Modinos v. Cyprus (1993), decided by the European Court of Human Rights. Toonen v. Australia (1994), decided by the...
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Ages of consent in Europe (section Cyprus)
entirely forbidden under Section 171 (1929). In 1989, Alecos Modinos, president of the Cypriot Gay Liberation Movement, brought a case to the European Court...
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Dimitris Lipertis (category Greek Cypriot poets)
moved to Larnaca where he set up a trading company. His mother was Kokonou Modinos. He obtained his basic education from various literary figures of Larnaca...
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Georgios Loukas (a teacher), Georgios Malikides (a trader), Christodoulos Modinos, Dimitrios Nikolaidis (a trader), Tourmousis Paschalidis (a trader), Dimosthenis...
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veteran of the Spanish Civil War (Abraham Lincoln Brigade). John Modinos, 84, Cypriot opera baritone, heart failure. David Nelson, 74, American actor (The...
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