Copenhagen’s ‘ghetto law’ may be unlawful, EU court rules
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- The European Court of Justice has ruled that Denmark's controversial 'ghetto law,' which allows for the demolition of apartment blocks in neighborhoods with a high percentage of residents from 'non-western' backgrounds, may be unlawful. This decision brings hope to residents of Copenhagen's targeted areas, who are now more confident in challenging the legislation in Danish courts.
- The ruling is significant for the residents affected by the law, as it could lead to the preservation of their homes and communities, which have been labeled as 'parallel societies' by the government since the law's introduction in 2018.
- This development occurs against a backdrop of shifting political dynamics in Copenhagen, where the ruling Social Democrats may face a historic loss in upcoming elections, reflecting broader societal debates on integration, immigration, and urban policy in Denmark.
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