A coalition of 17 global civil society organisations, including Liberties, has sent a letter to European Commissioner for Justice and Consumers Věra Jourová to express the need for a reform of US surveillance laws....
The state of education in Bulgaria's crisis centers for children is a pressing concern, according to a new report of the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee (BHC).
The rights of mass murderer Anders Bering Breivik have not been violated by his treatment in a Norwegian prison, an appeals court ruled Wednesday, March 1. The ruling overturns a lower court decision that had said...
There is widespread racial profiling of people of African decent in Germany, a United Nations panel said on Monday. The panel visited several cities across Germany earlier this month to conduct its research, which...
In what is being hailed as a "historic day," Ireland has officially recognized Travellers as an indigenous ethnic minority in Ireland. The March 1 announcement brought a standing ovation in the Irish Parliament, and...
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New proposals for protecting foreigners lack an effective measure of appeal against adverse legal decisions and call for the automatic imprisonment of nearly all foreigners applying for international protection in Poland.
The organizations Article 19 and the Polish Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights have published a report on the independence of public service media in Poland. In December 2016 and again in June 2016, a provisional...
Hungary has broken ground on a second line of fencing along its southern border with Serbia, a move that threatens to inflame tensions with some of the country's EU partners. A barbed-wire fence has spanned the border...
In its final ruling, the Hungarian Supreme Court (Curia) said that Hungarian police officers discriminated Roma in one town by failing to take appropriate action against extremist organizations.
One of the strategic litigation cases of the Dutch Public Interest Litigation Project (PILP), a project of the Dutch section of the International Commission of Jurists (NJCM), is about the so-called Afghan 1F'ers.
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