The review of the case law presents the most significant views expressed in judgments issued by the European Court of Human Rights between July and September 2021, concerning: right to life, right to liberty and security, right to a fair trial, right to respect for private and family life and freedom of expression. This review is followed by a comprehensive summary of the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (Section I) in the case of a barrister from Gdynia, Joanna Reczkowicz v. Poland concerning grave irregularities in appointment of judges to the newly established Supreme Court’s Disciplinary Chamber following legislative reform. The Court concluded that this Chamber, which examined her case, was not a “tribunal established by law”.