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interference with prisoners’ rights, including their right to establish a marital relationship with the person of their choice, based purely on such arguments as what – in the authorities’ view – might be acceptable to or what might offend public opinion (see, mutatis mutandis , Hirst (no. 2) cited above § 70; Dickson v. the United Kingdom , [GC], no. 44362/04, §§ 67-68, ECHR 2007-…; Hamer v. the United Kingdom , cited above, § 67; Draper v. the United Kingdom cited above, § 54; and F. v. Switzerland, cited above, §§ 43 et seq.). Questions: 1. What is the structure of Articles 8 – 11 of the Convention? Why do you think these Articles have such a structure? 2. What is the difference between permissible limitations of rights under Articles 8 -11? 3. What are the four main rights under Article 8 of the Convention? 4. Which right is envisaged by Article 9 of the Convention? 5. Do the rights guaranteed by Article 10 of the Convention prevail over the rights guaranteed by Article 8 of the Convention? Please find an example in the case-law. 6. What are the specifics of the trade-union freedoms within Article 11 of the Convention? 7. Is the right to marry applicable to homosexual couples? Please refer to the case-law of the Court. 1. Alekseyev v. Russia , nos. 4916/07, 25924/08 and 14599/09, 21 October 2010. 2. Association for European Integration and Human Rights and Ekimdzhiev v. Bulgaria, no. 62540/00, 28 June 2007. 3. Baka v. Hungary [GC], no. 20261/12, 23 June 2016. 4. Bărbulescu v. Romania [GC], no. 61496/08, 5 September 2017. 5. Bayatyan v. Armenia [GC], no. 23459/03, ECHR 2011. 6. Delfi AS v. Estonia , no. 64569/09, 10 October 2013. 7. Dubská and Krejzová v. the Czech Republic [GC], nos. 28859/11 and 28473/12, 15 November 2016. 8. Editorial Board of Pravoye Delo and Shtekel v. Ukraine , no. 33014/05, ECHR 2011 (extracts). 9. Jaremowicz v. Poland , no. 24023/03, 5 January 2010. 10. Konstantin Markin v. Russia [GC], no. 30078/06, ECHR 2012 (extracts). 11. Kurić and Others v. Slovenia [GC], no. 26828/06, ECHR 2012 (extracts). 12. López Ribalda and Others v. Spain [GC], nos. 1874/13 and 8567/13, 17 October 2019. 13. Magyar Helsinki Bizottság v. Hungary [GC], no. 18030/11, 8 November 2016. 14. Magyar Kétfarkú Kutya Párt v. Hungary [GC], no. 201/17, 20 January 2020. 15. Medžlis Islamske Zajednice Brčko and Others v. Bosnia and Herzegovina [GC], no. 17224/11, 27 June 2017. 16. Navalnyy v. Russia [GC], nos. 29580/12 and 4 others, 15 November 2018. 17. Paradiso and Campanelli v. Italy [GC], no. 25358/12, 24 January 2017. 18. Primov and Others v. Russia , no. 17391/06, 12 June 2014. KEY CASE-LAW

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