The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg is signaling potential rulings against Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding human rights concerns. Specifically, the court is examining Serbia’s record on freedom of assembly and fair trial rights. In Croatia, the focus is on protections for freedom of expression. Bosnia and Herzegovina faces scrutiny over the fairness of its electoral processes. These cases suggest potential violations of the European Convention on Human Rights within these Balkan nations. The court’s investigations indicate a heightened level of attention to democratic standards and legal protections in the region. Further details regarding specific cases and potential judgments are pending release from the Strasbourg court.
