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European Court of Justice Declares Hungary's LGBTQ Law a Violation of EU Rights
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's 2021 legislation regarding LGBTQ rights breaches EU laws, emphasizing the importance of human dignity.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 17 days ago
On April 21, 2026, the European Court of Justice issued a ruling concerning Hungary's controversial 2021 laws that impact LGBTQ rights, including issues related to transgender and homosexual identity.
The court found that these laws violate various EU regulations, notably Article 2 of the EU Treaty, which underscores the commitment to human dignity.
This decision reflects the European Union's ongoing efforts to uphold human rights standards among its member states.