
E. and Others v. United Kingdom
E. and Others v. the United Kingdom is a legal case where applicants challenged the UK’s restrictions on prisoners receiving certain types of publications, including newspapers and magazines, arguing these restrictions violated their right to free expression under the European Convention on Human Rights. The European Court of Human Rights examined whether the UK's measures were justified and proportionate. The Court found that, in this case, the restrictions interfered with the prisoners’ rights but were justified for reasons such as security. The case clarified the balance between individual rights and security concerns within the prison system.