D.H. v. Czech Republic: Roma Educational Equality and the Vulnerability of Strategic Litigation

In 2007, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights ruled that 18 Czech Roma primary school children had been unlawfully placed into special schools, designed for “mentally handicapped” children, and were subject to indirect racial discrimination. D.H. and Others v. the Czech Republic,...

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Main Author: Filip Sys
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Karolinum Press 2020-12-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Carolinae Studia Territorialia
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Online Access:http://stuter.fsv.cuni.cz/index.php/stuter/article/view/797
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spelling doaj-d8e9970425a94e339246675e9288099e2020-12-02T08:17:38ZcesKarolinum PressActa Universitatis Carolinae Studia Territorialia1213-44492336-32312020-12-01201719510.14712/23363231.2020.1010583D.H. v. Czech Republic: Roma Educational Equality and the Vulnerability of Strategic LitigationFilip SysIn 2007, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights ruled that 18 Czech Roma primary school children had been unlawfully placed into special schools, designed for “mentally handicapped” children, and were subject to indirect racial discrimination. D.H. and Others v. the Czech Republic, a landmark piece of strategic litigation, hoped to catalyse tangible Czech educational reform; however, reports persist of Roma educational segregation. Firstly, this study briefly investigates why strategic litigation is an attractive, albeit obstacle-ridden, tool to effect societal reform. The study then conducts an in-depth impact analysis of D.H., focusing on Czech legal reactions and supranational developments and the post-judgment responses of the Czech Roma community. The study concludes that strategic litigation is a potent tool to effect social change but, regarding implementation and obstacles to its use and impact, remains vulnerable if not used in conjunction with extra-legal activism.http://stuter.fsv.cuni.cz/index.php/stuter/article/view/797strategic litigationextra-legal activismeducational desegregationromaeuropean court of human rightsczechia
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D.H. v. Czech Republic: Roma Educational Equality and the Vulnerability of Strategic Litigation
Acta Universitatis Carolinae Studia Territorialia
strategic litigation
extra-legal activism
educational desegregation
roma
european court of human rights
czechia
author_facet Filip Sys
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title D.H. v. Czech Republic: Roma Educational Equality and the Vulnerability of Strategic Litigation
title_short D.H. v. Czech Republic: Roma Educational Equality and the Vulnerability of Strategic Litigation
title_full D.H. v. Czech Republic: Roma Educational Equality and the Vulnerability of Strategic Litigation
title_fullStr D.H. v. Czech Republic: Roma Educational Equality and the Vulnerability of Strategic Litigation
title_full_unstemmed D.H. v. Czech Republic: Roma Educational Equality and the Vulnerability of Strategic Litigation
title_sort d.h. v. czech republic: roma educational equality and the vulnerability of strategic litigation
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Universitatis Carolinae Studia Territorialia
issn 1213-4449
2336-3231
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In 2007, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights ruled that 18 Czech Roma primary school children had been unlawfully placed into special schools, designed for “mentally handicapped” children, and were subject to indirect racial discrimination. D.H. and Others v. the Czech Republic, a landmark piece of strategic litigation, hoped to catalyse tangible Czech educational reform; however, reports persist of Roma educational segregation. Firstly, this study briefly investigates why strategic litigation is an attractive, albeit obstacle-ridden, tool to effect societal reform. The study then conducts an in-depth impact analysis of D.H., focusing on Czech legal reactions and supranational developments and the post-judgment responses of the Czech Roma community. The study concludes that strategic litigation is a potent tool to effect social change but, regarding implementation and obstacles to its use and impact, remains vulnerable if not used in conjunction with extra-legal activism.
topic strategic litigation
extra-legal activism
educational desegregation
roma
european court of human rights
czechia
url http://stuter.fsv.cuni.cz/index.php/stuter/article/view/797
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