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European Court of Justice Declares Hungary's LGBTQ Law a Violation of EU Rights

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's 2021 legislation regarding LGBTQ rights breaches EU laws, emphasizing the importance of human dignity.

Editorial StaffApril 21, 20261 MIN READ

On April 21, 2026, the European Court of Justice issued a ruling concerning Hungary's controversial 2021 laws that impact LGBTQ rights, including issues related to transgender and homosexual identity.

The court found that these laws violate various EU regulations, notably Article 2 of the EU Treaty, which underscores the commitment to human dignity.

This decision reflects the European Union's ongoing efforts to uphold human rights standards among its member states.