D.H. and Others v Czech Republic

57325/00) was a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) concerning discrimination of Romani children in the education system of the Czech Republic.

[1] As of 2021 the case is still pending at the Committee of Ministers and has not been resolved by the Czech authorities.

[2] Most children from the Roma minority in Ostrava attended special schools with simplified curriculum, forming majority of their students.

Judge Costa filed a concurring opinion, agreeing with the majority while saying that "I came to that conclusion only after some hesitation".

The Grand Chamber found that there was an indirect form of discrimination since Roma children de facto received inferior education because of their ethnic origin.