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Administrative Court Rejects Actions Against Beggar Ban

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Judges do not see any individually protective interest in both plaintiffs – according to their own claim homeless and unemployed.
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Judges do not see any individually protective interest in both plaintiffs – according to their own claim homeless and unemployed.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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Two homeless men complained against the city of Luxembourg's ban on begging, which hinders them from making their living. However, the administrative court did not see any evidence that they were dependent on begging and rejected the lawsuits as inadmissible. It was one of the first decisions of the then completely new CSV-DP government – and one of the most controversial: the approval of the ban on begging in the capital in December 2023. Much …

·Luxembourg District, Luxembourg
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Reporter.lu broke the news in Luxembourg District, Luxembourg on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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