McCann v United Kingdom

McCann v United Kingdom [2008] ECHR 385 is a European Court of Human Rights case, concerning the right to a home. It was cited in Kušionová v SMART Capital a.s.[1] by the European Court of Justice as being important for the interpretation of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Directive.

McCann v United Kingdom
CourtEuropean Court of Human Rights
Citation(s)[2008] ECHR 385
Keywords
Right to a home

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gollark: I don't use YouTube very much, and the main focus is the video anyway. Also, I had no idea that YouTube had a dark mode.
gollark: > i wonder how much google can tell about some1 just from their viewing habitsWell, they probably combine those with a bunch of other data. Like location, stuff installed on phone, search history, that sort of thing.
gollark: I mean, I already watched the new one, so I suppose it has evolved beyond those advert recommendation systems which show you ads for stuff you already bought.
gollark: Huh, I just opened YouTube and the very first thing there was the IR death ray video, video.
gollark: Huh. That is a... vaguely worrying amount of information, but I guess Google does that.

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