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Vartic v. Romania, No. 14150/08, ECtHR (Third Section), 17 December 2013

Abstract

Freedom of religion. Compliance with dietary rules during detention. Vegetarian diet. Obligations of the prison authority. Violation of art. 9 ECHR. 

Normative references

Art. 9 ECHR

Ruling

1. Dietary rules represent an expression of religious freedom through practices and observance of rites. They therefore fall within the scope of art. 9 ECHR.

2. In assessing the inmates' diet, the national authorities must seek an adequate and reasonable balance between the needs of the prison institution and the religious freedom of individuals detained.

3. The refusal by prison authorities to provide the inmate with a diet that respects the food requirements typical of his religious belief constitutes an unreasonable limitation on his religious freedom (case in which the prison administration refused to provide to the applicant - a follower of Mahāyāna Buddhism - a vegetarian diet, citing financial and logistical reasons).