The author has informed us of the following corrections to the published article.
In Section II, the following sentence is inaccurate:
“The Court could have opted for a narrative that excluded such a myth—after all, social benefits were available in Sweden, Ms. Dano’s country.” (p. 175)
It should read:
“The Court could have opted for a narrative that excluded such a myth—especially if social benefits were available in Romania, Ms. Dano’s country.”
The reference in footnote 203 is incorrect.
The text containing the footnote reads:
“Considering that the “unemployment of a parent is already a factor that has a harmful impact on children,” and that such restriction “makes their position even more difficult,”203 the Committee insisted on the fact:” (p. 195)
The correct citation is:
203. Central Union for Child Welfare (CUCW) v. Finland, Complaint No. 139/2016, § 71 (Sept. 11, 2019), https://hudoc.esc.coe.int/.