The European Court of Human Rights in July 2016 delivered a judgement in a case Adam v. Slovakia concerning police violence against Roma teenager that occurred in 2010 at one of the police stations in eastern Slovakia. It ruled that Slovak authorities had failed to adequately investigate the alleged violence. The judgment concerns the case of 16 years old Roma boy who was in December 2010 together with two other Roma boys detained and taken to the police station in a village Bidovce (region of Košice). According to the testimony of the affected boy, they were all detained at the police station over the night for about 13 hours, during which they were ill-treated by the local policemen trying to force them to confess to a robbery they allegedly had to commit. We represented the applicant in this case before the European Court within our stretegic litigation program.