14 June 2016, 2nd five member panel
The 2nd five member panel has 14 cases on agenda.
Agenda:
Case IV/354/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding the right to liberty and prohibition of discrimination
Case IV/642/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding certain provisions of the Act CCVI of 2011 on the Right to Freedom of Conscience and Religion and the Legal Status of Churches, Denominations and Religious Communities
Case IV/178/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding the right to property and right to fair trial
Case IV/2898/2015, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding the right to protection of personal data and right to access to data of public interest, and right to fair trial
Case IV/3217/2015, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right to protection of personal data and right to access to data of public interest, and right to fair trial
Case IV/196/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right to property, right to fair administration, right to fair trial and right o legal remedy
Case IV/3385/2015, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right to property, right to fair trial and right to legal remedy
Case IV/336/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right to property
Case IV/268/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right to liberty
Case IV/221/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right the principle of rule of law, right to property, equality before law, prohibition of discrimination, right to fair administration and right to fair trial
Case IV/49/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right principle of rule of law, right to property and right to fair trial
Case IV/228/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right to fair trial and right to legal remedy
Case IV/352/2016, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right to property and right to fair trial
Case IV/3276/2015, Examination of constitutional complaint regarding right to fair trial