List of ECHR cases concerning existence of political parties

Chronological list

  • 1957 — Communist Party of Germany, Reimann and Fisch v. Germany[1]
  • 1998 — United Communist Party of Turkey and Others v. Turkey[2]
  • 1998 — Socialist Party and Others v. Turkey[3]
  • 1999 — Freedom and Democracy Party (ÖZDEP) v. Turkey[4]
  • 2002 — Dicle for the Democratic Party (DEP) of Turkey v. Turkey[5]
  • 2002 — Yazar and Others v. Turkey[6]
  • 2003 — Socialist Party of Turkey (STP) and Others v. Turkey[7]
  • 2003 — Refah Partisi and Others v. Turkey[8]
  • 2004 — Gorzelik v. Poland[9]
  • 2004 — Vatan v. Russia[10]
  • 2004 — Presidential Party of Mordovia v. Russia[11]
  • 2005 — Partidul Comunistilor (Nepeceristi) and Ungureanu v. Romania[12]
  • 2005 — Democracy and Change Party and Others v. Turkey[13]
  • 2005 — United Macedonian Organisation Ilinden – PIRIN and Others v. Bulgaria[14]
  • 2005 — Emek Partisi v. Turkey[15]
  • 2006 — Fazilet Partisi and Kutan v. Turkey[16]
  • 2006 — Artyomov v. Russia [17]
  • 2007 — Demokratik Kitle Partisi and Elçi v. Turkey[18]
  • 2009 — Herri Batasuna and Batasuna v. Spain[19]
  • 2010 — HADEP and Demir v. Turkey[20]
  • 2011 — Republican party of Russia v. Russia [21]
  • 2013 — Eusko Abertzale Ekintza — Acción Nacionalista Vasca (EAE-ANV) v. Spain (No. 2) (application No. 40959/09)[22]
  • 2016 — Demokratik Toplum Partisi and 6 other applications v. Turkey (no. 3840/10)[23]

List by issue

Left-wing parties

  • 1957 — Communist Party of Germany, Reimann and Fisch v. Germany
  • 1998 — United Communist Party of Turkey and Others v. Turkey
  • 2005 — Partidul Comunistilor (Nepeceristi) and Ungureanu v. Romania

Ethnic-based parties

  • 2004 — Gorzelik v. Poland
  • 2004 — Vatan v. Russia
  • 2005 — United Macedonian Organisation Ilinden – PIRIN and Others v. Bulgaria
  • 2006 — Artyomov v. Russia

Federalist and separatist parties

  • 1998 — Socialist Party and Others v. Turkey
  • 1999 — Freedom and Democracy Party (ÖZDEP) v. Turkey
  • 2002 — Dicle for the Democratic Party (DEP) of Turkey v. Turkey
  • 2002 — Yazar and others v. Turkey
  • 2003 — Socialist Party of Turkey (STP) and Others v. Turkey
  • 2005 — Democracy and Change Party and Others v. Turkey
  • 2005 — Emek Partisi v. Turkey
  • 2007 — Demokratik Kitle Partisi and Elçi v. Turkey
  • 2009 — Herri Batasuna and Batasuna v. Spain
  • 2010 — HADEP and Demir v. Turkey
  • 2013 — Eusko Abertzale Ekintza — Acción Nacionalista Vasca (EAE-ANV) v. Spain (No. 2)
  • 2016 — Demokratik Toplum Partisi and 6 other applications v. Turkey

Religious parties

  • 2003 — Refah Partisi and Others v. Turkey
  • 2006 — Fazilet Partisi and Kutan v. Turkey

Other issues

  • 2004 — Presidential Party of Mordovia v. Russia
  • 2011 — Republican party of Russia v. Russia
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gollark: It's much more about tribal signalling than actual policy and doing useful things.
gollark: You can't actually do anything significant to them in most cases, and they monopolize vast amounts of people's attention and communication bandwidth.
gollark: Large-scale politics is *basically* (EDIT: mostly) a horrible infohazard pushed by organizations trying to maximize your engagement (which is often done by generating outrage at the Other Side) and the politicians trying to get you to use your small and indirected power to benefit them.
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