
Tamara Ćapeta
Tamara Ćapeta is an advocate general at the European Court of Justice (ECJ), known for her influential legal opinions on matters related to discrimination and human rights. Recently, she found that Denmark’s 'ghetto law' constitutes direct discrimination based on ethnic origin, highlighting the implications of such legislation on vulnerable populations.
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Chief Prosecutor Tamara Čapeta stated that the Commission did not adequately assess the reforms implemented by Hungary, particularly regarding judicial independence.
Orban besni zbog novog zahteva EU: "Vrati pare Viktore"
Tamara Capeta is the Advocate General who addressed the issue of EU funds for Hungary.
Index - Külföld - Magyarország ismét megsértette az uniós jogot, akár újabb források válhatnak elérhetetlennéTamara Capeta is the European General Advocate who stated that a Hungarian law violates EU rights.
LGBT+ : une loi hongroise viole le droit de l’UE, selon une avocate générale européenne
Tamara Ćapeta issued a non-binding opinion stating that Hungary's law banning LGBTQ+ content violates human rights.
Hungary’s crackdown on LGBTQ+ content violates human rights, says EU’s top court | HungaryTamara Capeta, the Croatian Advocate General of the European Court of Justice, stated that Hungary violated EU law with its child protection law.
Index - Külföld - Ismét elítélte Magyarországot az Európai Unió BíróságaTamara Ćapeta will present her opinion on the European Commission's lawsuit against Hungary.
Orbánu vse bolj gori pod nogami
Tamara Capeta is the Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union who criticized the jurisdiction of the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
En pleno debate sobre el castigo desigual a Sinner y Barquero, el Tribunal de la Unión Europea cuestiona la estructura endogámica de la justicia deportiva | DeportesTamara Ćapeta, an advocate general, found that Denmark’s ‘ghetto law’ constitutes direct discrimination on the basis of ethnic origin.
Top EU court adviser finds Denmark’s ‘ghetto law’ is direct discrimination | Denmark








