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One man's struggle to leave a nursing home underscores the serious deficiencies that exist in Polish law regarding the protection of the rights of incapacitated persons.
The National Assembly adopted at first reading a bill that bans outside funding for professional organizations of judges, prosecutors and investigators. The proposal was approved without a debate. There were 116 votes...
Fifteen manned police posts outside various Jewish institutions in Amsterdam are being removed and replaced by an advanced camera system and a special team of 31 agents to monitor Jewish institutions. According to...
The Lithuanian Parliament on July 11 unanimously voted to abolish private prosecution in all cases, including sexual harassment. Previously, victims had to gather the evidence and prove culpability themselves. From...
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As a watchdog organisation, Liberties reminds politicians that respect for human rights is non-negotiable. We're determined to keep championing your civil liberties, will you stand with us? Every donation, big or small, counts.
NGOs involved in search and rescue missions at sea have been facing a months-long attack by Italian media, politicians and even prosecutors, who accuse them of being a pull factor for illegal immigration and even of...
Following the alarming evidence that EU-made electronic surveillance equipment is still being exported to authoritarian countries around the world, an international network of NGOs urges the EU to comply with its human rights obligations.
Polish President Andrzej Duda has said he will veto two controversial bills that threaten the independence of the judicial system. One of the bills would immediately end the terms of all Supreme Court justices and...
Rotterdam staff of the Dutch Council for Refugees, mostly volunteers, have access to very sensitive personal data of hundreds of refugees, whom they do not personally mentor. This includes not only information like...
The European Network of Councils for the Judiciary is greatly dismayed to learn that both houses of the Polish Parliament last week approved judicial reforms in Poland.
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