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23/03/2005, 18h32
22/06/2004
European Court of Human Rights passed a vital legal judgment
The case in question concerned two Romanian girls who had been adopted against their will by Italian couples. The girls, who lived happily in a small well managed children's home, clearly stated that they wished to remain in the country of their birth.
Press release and commentary (http://www.echr.coe.int/fr/Press/2004/juin/ArrêtdeChambrePinietB.htm;MAvRoumanie220604.htm)
European Court of Human Rights passed a vital legal judgment
The case in question concerned two Romanian girls who had been adopted against their will by Italian couples. The girls, who lived happily in a small well managed children's home, clearly stated that they wished to remain in the country of their birth.
Press release and commentary (http://www.echr.coe.int/fr/Press/2004/juin/ArrêtdeChambrePinietB.htm;MAvRoumanie220604.htm)