Legal entities now have rights protection in European Court of Human Rights.
The article explores whether legal entities can seek protection for their violated rights at the European Court of Human Rights. It examines the interpretation of the term "legal entity" and the rights granted to businesses under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights. The research shows that while legal entities can indeed apply to the Court, they do not have the full range of rights as individuals due to their unique status. The study highlights the importance of defining these rights for legal entities seeking protection under the Convention.