European Court of Human Rights Redefines Boundaries of Private Life Protection
The European Court of Human Rights examines cases involving violations of private and family life protection. They consider if interference with privacy is justified and necessary for society. Examples include cases of terrorism, sadomasochism, and seat belt laws. The court evaluates if the interference was lawful, had a legitimate purpose, and was essential for a democratic society. They also assess if the state has positive obligations in protecting private life.