European Court of Human Rights acquits Spain over expulsion of two migrants without processing
Court finds that Spain did not violate the European Convention on Human Rights when expelling men from the enclave of Melilla to Morocco
Court finds that Spain did not violate the European Convention on Human Rights when expelling men from the enclave of Melilla to Morocco
Head of council's report on political prisoners in Europe also to meet with Catalan and Spanish governments
Spain's Supreme Court rejects annulling ruling arguing it is "proportionate" and rights of jailed leaders have been respected
For first time, discrepancies over Catalan crisis-related issues arise among Spain's top judges
Musician was sentenced to prison for slander in his lyrics, but avoided jail by going into exile where his extradition case is open
European Court of Human Rights dismisses accusations that the ban violated human rights and declares the case "inadmissible"
Iceland's Katrín Oddsdóttir suggests case in Supreme Court is "political," while Professor Bill Bowring expects conviction followed by Strasbourg appeal
Olivier Peter, in the defense team of Jordi Cuixart, says "Europe knows Spain has a big problem with fundamental rights"
Constitutional Court turns down release of Cuixart and Sànchez, opening way for them to take case to European Court of Human Rights
Spain is a "modern and advanced democracy," says president Pedro Sánchez
Jordi Sànchez’s request for freedom denied over lack of "new circumstances"
Josep Andreu is the first non-imprisoned official to take part in the protest started by four officials behind bars in early December
In solidarity jailed officials and their hunger strike, Quim Torra joins the protest and is set to spend two nights at the Montserrat monastery
Jailed leaders have “protection and guarantees of rule of law,” says Pedro Sánchez’s executive
Human Rights court calls on Turkey to end Selahattin Demirtas’ pre-trial detention