Liberty and Security: ECHR Ruling Against Switzerland

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that the Zurich police tactic of kettling around 500 people at Helvetiaplatz in Zurich on May 1, 2011, violated the fundamental rights to liberty and security.

Liberty and Security: ECHR Ruling Against Switzerland

Two male plaintiffs, who had been detained during the kettling, had unsuccessfully sued the police in Swiss courts. However, the success of their ECHR complaint against the high contracting party Switzerland now confirms the disproportionality of the police action. And, unfortunately, this ECHR ruling against Switzerland also confirms once more the hopelessly backward authoritarian-patriarchal views that still shape Swiss legal practice.

No Admission
Deemed Illegal by the ECHR: No Admission to Helvetiaplatz on May 1, 2011 (Flickr)

Daniel Leupi of the Green Party was the ‘Stadtrat’ (city councilor) in charge of the police department in 2011, holding the executive responsibility during the time of the incident. Since 2013, Daniel Leupi has been heading the Finance Department of the City of Zurich.

On this ECHR ruling against Switzerland there is a report in Swiss national TV (state run, German language).