The issue focused on for the first time in the five-year history of the European Court of Human Rights  is "interference in the personal life" of a third party.The Court's decision in the case of Theodora Coel, from Australia, was based on the previous decision in the case of another British woman, Jane Austen, who was born in 1609.In that case, the court found that the Act of Parliament in England and Wales was void for vagueness. It said