Application to the European Court For Human Rights
The lawyers of Gregorian Bivolaru filed in September 2004 an application to the European Court for Human Rights.
The application covers only the violations that occurred while issuing the first arrest warrant, for sexual act with a minor.
In total there are 19 violations referring to 4 articles of the Convention: Article 8 – right to private and family life (violated in 4 distinct situations), Article 5 – right to freedom ad security (in 8 distinct situations), Article 6 – right to a fair trial (in 6 distinct situations), Article 13 – right to effective remedy.

One day after the political order at the Social Democratic Party (PSD) meeting held on 27 March, Mr. Bivolaru was restrained at the border.
On the 28 th of March, following some ambiguous news about an interdiction to leave the country, Mr. Gregorian Bivolaru went to Nadlac border point to check whether he was confined to the border or not.
On March 18 2004, during a violent house search, Madalina Dumitru was filmed, against her will, barely dressed, treated brutally, threatened, the gun pointed to her head by masked men.
The lawyers of Gregorian Bivolaru filed in September 2004 an application to the European Court for Human Rights.
On 4 October 2004 the lawyers of Gregorian Bivolaru request the reassignment of the case to a court outside Bucharest.
Because of the lack of evidence the Bucharest Tribunal issued on 15 April 2005 a new arrest warrant against Gregorian Bivolaru for the crime of trafficking persons.
Status of the files on trial.