ECHR Rules Switzerland Must Accommodate Vegan Beliefs in Prisons

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled against Switzerland, mandating that public institutions, including prisons, must provide a fully vegan diet to detainees whose commitment to veganism qualifies as a protected philosophical belief. The judgment, issued in Strasbourg, reaffirms the protection of freedom of thought, conscience, and religion under the European Convention on Human Rights.

This landmark decision sets a legal precedent across Europe, requiring states to evaluate whether an individual’s veganism constitutes a philosophical conviction deserving of accommodation. The court found that Switzerland failed to respect the detainee’s rights by not providing adequate vegan options.

The ruling is expected to influence prison policies and dietary provisions in other member states, as well as spark debate on the scope of protected beliefs. Human rights groups have welcomed the decision, while some Swiss officials have expressed concerns over implementation costs.

As the judgment is final, Switzerland must now adjust its prison regulations to comply, potentially affecting meal planning and budgeting for correctional facilities nationwide.

Article source: lenews.ch | Image credit: Swissinfo

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