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Danish 'ghetto' tenants hope for EU discrimination win

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The European Court of Justice on Thursday said it was up to Denmark's courts to decide whether a Danish law requiring authorities to redevelop poor urban "ghettos" with high concentrations of "non-Western immigrants and their descendants" was discriminatory.

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In a long-awaited verdict, the European court does not define itself and sees the Danish justice on the train. Residents of "ghettos" are nevertheless happy

·Vienna, Austria
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The European Court of Justice refers to discrimination against quarters with people of a majority non-Western origin.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The Danish ghetto law has raised difficult questions about freedom and oppression. The European Court of Justice is avoiding answering them. Both Danish and Swedish politicians need clearer answers from the legal profession.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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In 2018, the Danish government introduced a so-called "ghetto package." With these measures, Denmark aims to enforce integration in areas designated as "ghetto neighborhoods," often with many residents of non-Western immigrant backgrounds.

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The court asks the Danish courts to take a final position on whether there is direct discrimination when the law focuses on non-Western residents.

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The Danish judiciary must investigate whether residents of ghetto areas are being treated differently.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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