Spain’s Constitutional Court rejects Catalan activists' appeal against their prison sentences
Pro-independence leaders Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez can now take case to European Court of Human Rights
Pro-independence leaders Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez can now take case to European Court of Human Rights
Full list of legal cases stemming from the independence movement and brought before the Strasbourg court
Defense lawyer believes lack of consensus among top judges could be "prelude" to European justice revoking prison sentences
Top judges dismiss Jordi Turull's arguments, as 2017 referendum leaders have long anticipated taking their case to Strasbourg
Belgian and Scottish judges will not proceed until Luxembourg sets criteria on European arrest warrants, according to the defense
Ups and downs for pro-independence activists and politicians, who could benefit from pardons or criminal code reform in near future
Pro-independence party says imprisoned leader will still fight for his parliamentary immunity and his seat
Grandchildren appeal to Court of Human Rights, accusing Spanish government of "effectively expropriating" Franco's remains
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
David Sassoli will share thoughts in chamber plenary session in Strasbourg, as Puigdemont will make debut as Member
Leading figures call decision an "error" and "shameful", while many foreign MEPs also condemn Supreme Court ruling
Spain's top judges yet to decide how to interpret EU court ruling stating he has parliamentary immunity
Chamber to "take note of" their election as MEPs in the January 13 plenary sitting despite the Spanish electoral board’s recent decision on the jailed leader