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The Norwegian Barnevernet child care system convicted in two new cases

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The Strasbourg Court of Human Rights has ruled on two new child custody cases, custody, very limited contact and forced adoption.

Norway has recently been convicted in 13 child custody cases in Strasbourg, he writes Dagbladet .

One of the judgments stated that Norway had violated the right to family life under Art. 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). One of the cases concerned a mother whose contact with her child was limited. After taking it from her shortly after giving birth to a child 2018 w roku.

Barnevernet's Norwegian childcare system is condemned

Norway was also convicted on Thursday 25.11/XNUMX for forced adoption. In its judgment, the Human Rights Court criticizes the trial that severed all ties, including legal ones, between parents and children.

In both Norwegian judgments was also ordered to pay the applicants EUR 25 in compensation.

Source: NTB

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