S.A.S. v. France
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s-a-s-v-france-164-4510352
title:
S.A.S. v. France
text:
S.A.S. v. France was a case brought before the European Court of Human Rights which ruled by a vote of fifteen to two that the French ban on face covering did not violate European Convention on Human Rights's (ECHR) provisions on right to privacy or freedom of religion. The two judges in the minority expressed their partly dissenting opinion. The Court was unanimous in dismissing other related claims of the plaintiff, S.A.S. The French ban against face covering, loi n° 2010-1192 du 11 octobre 20
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European Court of Human Rights case
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.A.S._v._France
date created:
2015-03-12T16:47:46Z
date modified:
2024-08-29T01:02:03Z
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