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Lithuania - December 2024

Constitutional Court finds limits on LGBTQIA+ content for minors unconstitutional

On 20 December, the Constitutional Court annulled a provision of the Law on the Protection of Minors (adopted in 2009) limiting the spread of public information “expressing contempt for family values” that was used to restrict content about same-sex relationships. The Court found the provision violated parts of the Constitution relating to freedom of expression (Article 25) and the right to family life (Article 38). The ruling found the provision narrowed the concept of the family, citing the duty of the state to ensure children’s development is based on the “values of equality, pluralism, and tolerance.” The Justice Ministry asked the Constitutional Court to review the law following a 2023 ruling of the European Court of Human Rights, which found a violation of author Neringa Macatė’s right to freedom of expression, after the distribution of her children’s books depicting same-sex couples was restricted under the law.

Sources: JURIST, LRT, ECHR, Constitutional Court, LGL

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