18 ĐORĐEVIĆ v. CROATIA JUDGMENT (1) a ruling that the defendant has violated the plaintiff’s right to equal treatment or that an act or omission by the defendant may lead to the violation of the plaintiff’s right to equal treatment (claim for an acknowledgment of discrimination); (2) a ban on (the defendant’s) undertaking acts which violate or may violate the plaintiff’s right to equal treatment or an order for measures aimed at removing discrimination or its consequences to be taken (claim for a ban or for removal of discrimination); (3) compensation for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage caused by the violation of the rights protected by this Act (claim for damages); (4) an order for a judgment finding a violation of the right to equal treatment to be published in the media at the defendant’s expense. ...” III. RELEVANT COUNCIL OF EUROPE DOCUMENTS A. Committee of Ministers 75. The relevant parts of Recommendation Rec(2004)10 of Committee of Ministers to member States concerning the protection of human rights and dignity of persons with mental disorder (adopted by Committee of Ministers on 22 September 2004 at the 896th meeting of Ministers’ Deputies) read as follows. the the the the “... Having regard, in particular: – to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of 4 November 1950 and to its application by the organs established under that Convention; ... Chapter II – General provisions Article 3 – Non-discrimination 1. Any form of discrimination on grounds of mental disorder should be prohibited. 2. Member States should take appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination on grounds of mental disorder.

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