Marcel GROZA v Romania - 31017/05 [2012] ECHR 420 (8 March 2012)

Marcel GROZA v Romania - 31017/05 [2012] ECHR 420 (8 March 2012)

The Romanian authorities acted within their margin of appreciation, prioritizing the best interests of the child based on specialist assessments. The refusal of home education did not violate the right to education, as the applicant failed to prove he could provide equivalent conditions at home. The proceedings were...

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Citation
[2012] ECHR 420
Parties
Applicant: Marcel Groza; Respondent: Romanian authorities
Jurisdiction
European Union
Judgment Date
08 March 2012
Procedural Posture
Application to the European Court of Human Rights / Decision on Admissibility
Outcome
application declared inadmissible
Legal Topics
Right to Education, Disability Rights, Parental Rights, Fair Hearing
Human Rights Law Education Law Right to Education Disability Rights Parental Rights Fair Hearing

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Parties

Marcel Groza

Applicant

Romanian authorities

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Application to the European Court of Human Rights / Decision on Admissibility

  1. 1 Whether the refusal to allow home education for the applicant's disabled son violated Article 2 of Protocol No. 1 (right to education) of the Convention
  2. 2 Whether the applicant was denied a fair hearing under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention

Ratio Decidendi

The Romanian authorities acted within their margin of appreciation, prioritizing the best interests of the child based on specialist assessments. The refusal of home education did not violate the right to education, as the applicant failed to prove he could provide equivalent conditions at home. The proceedings were fair and not arbitrary.

Court Disposition

application declared inadmissible