CILD has created Know Your Rights - Solidarity at Sea, an easily accessible guide to contrast the media's smear campaign against NGOs involved in migrant search and rescue operations.
One of Britain’s top judges has said that the government must give more clarity on whether it wants UK courts to take into account rulings of the European Court of Justice following Brexit. Judges have been told they...
Rights International Spain has raised its concerns with the UN experts on privacy and judicial independence over a failure in the Ministry of Justice's electronic communications system that could have allowed any user to access any judicial file.
Around one year ago, the Italian government started discussing the legalization of cannabis. The legal proposal put forward following this discussion was a positive step towards legalization for both therapeutic and...
The International Judicial Chamber, Amsterdam, has refused to extradite 8 suspects in a drugs case to Belgium. Its decision was based on a recent public statement of the European Committee for Prevention of Torture...
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A recent ECtHR judgment that found Lithuania to have violated the rights of life prisoners could become a powerful incentive to reform the prison system.
The high number of respondents helps give a clearer picture of the country's progress in implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
The Norwegian government has decided to allow police to compel the use of biometric authentication, as proposed in an amendment to the code of criminal proceeding. Article 199 states that if anyone refuses a...
France says it will set up a number of migrant 'hot spots' in Libya to process asylum applications there, in an effort to stem the flow of migrants coming to Europe. According to French President Emmanuel Macron,...
A few weeks ago, the Italian government drafted a code of conduct for NGOs involved in search-and-rescue activities in the Mediterranean. This code was to be undersigned by those organizations in order for them to...
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