In Lee v. United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights left gay people partially unprotected against discrimination in commercial transactions in the United Kingdom and, by analogy, in other legal systems, such as the Italian system, where such protection is absent. In this article, it will be argued that the lack of substantive engagement by the European Court of Human Rights should be considered a missed opportunity for the development of European legal systems that do not grant full anti-discrimination protection to gay people.
L'articolo descrive il processo decisionale che ha portato all'introduzione, a livello europeo, di una disciplina unitaria in materia di certificati COVID digitali, proponendo un confronto con la differente situazione in cui versa il sistema federale statunitense, e affronta alcune delle questioni di ordine costituzionale connesse all'uso del c.d. green pass, sia con riguardo alla tutela della privacy sia con riguardo all'utilizzo di tale strumento da parte degli Stati membri.
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