
(ANSA) - BELGRADE, APR 21 - Hungary has violated European law by enacting legislation that stigmatises and marginalises LGBT people, according to the European Court of Justice (ECJ), specifically the provision on the protection of minors that prohibits showing children content depicting homosexuality. Specifically, the Court finds, for the first time in a direct action against a Member State, a violation of Article 2 TEU, which establishes the values upon which the EU is founded. The Commission's case, which was joined by 15 EU Member States, is the largest human rights case ever brought before a European Court. (ANSA).