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Title: Spain (Translated)- Dismiss the libel lawsuit filed against a transsexual Pujol
Post by: SandraJane on November 17, 2011, 08:01:10 PM
Post by: SandraJane on November 17, 2011, 08:01:10 PM
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Dismiss the libel lawsuit filed against a transsexual Pujol
Wednesday November 16, 2011 7:06
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By sending a letter that was inappropriately to 'sir'
In its ruling, the Supreme Court confirmed an earlier ruling of the Court of Barcelona also against the applicant, in concluding that male treatment was given to the applicant due to a 'simple misunderstanding or error' attributable to the perpetrator of the letter not was the then president of the Generalitat.
The Supreme Court (TS) has dismissed the claim for breach of the right to honor the president of Catalonia Transsexual Collective, Olalla Cruz, filed against the former president of the Generalitat Jordi Pujol for sending a letter that was inappropriate ' Mr. '.
The lawsuit was filed by Olalla Cross for a letter he sent a cultural adviser to the Department Chair, commissioned by Jordi Pujol, in which he tried to 'Dear Sir', although, as the president of the Collective of Transsexuals had addressed her as 'Mrs.' on occasion.
Dismiss the libel lawsuit filed against a transsexual Pujol
Wednesday November 16, 2011 7:06
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By sending a letter that was inappropriately to 'sir'
In its ruling, the Supreme Court confirmed an earlier ruling of the Court of Barcelona also against the applicant, in concluding that male treatment was given to the applicant due to a 'simple misunderstanding or error' attributable to the perpetrator of the letter not was the then president of the Generalitat.
The Supreme Court (TS) has dismissed the claim for breach of the right to honor the president of Catalonia Transsexual Collective, Olalla Cruz, filed against the former president of the Generalitat Jordi Pujol for sending a letter that was inappropriate ' Mr. '.
The lawsuit was filed by Olalla Cross for a letter he sent a cultural adviser to the Department Chair, commissioned by Jordi Pujol, in which he tried to 'Dear Sir', although, as the president of the Collective of Transsexuals had addressed her as 'Mrs.' on occasion.