Prison overcrowding in Hungary leads to inhuman and degrading conditions, the European Court of Human Rights ruled on March 10. The Hungarian Helsinki Committee provided legal representation in the case. The...
The League of Human Rights (LDH) has opened its series of thematic activities dedicated to respect for private life. The series, titled "All naked," will include releases throughout the year of documents and...
The Netherlands may expect aliens to take on an active attitude to "stay in sight" of alien policing authorities in order to qualify for long-term residence permits for their children.
The Bulgarian government has approved a legislative reform that will allow the burial of stillborn babies. The amendments were adopted in response to the protests by parents and non-governmental organizations,...
On the order of the Dutch Cabinet, the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security is working on a legally binding list of preachers who are subject to visa requirements and pose a danger to the "national...
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Swedish NGO Civil Rights Defenders has filed suit against the Swedish state after it was revealed that the Skåne police kept a register of nearly 5,000 Roma individuals.
The Initiative "United against Fascism" held a demonstration on March 2 in Zagreb's main square against a radical nationalist party that is trying to promote figures from Croatia's fascist years (1941-1945), as...
The Dutch Driving Standards Agency (CBR) may no longer impose an alcolock program on drivers who have drunk too much. This is what the Dutch Council of State has decided on March 4. According to the Council, due to...
The European Court of Human Rights in February rejected Poland’s appeal against a ruling that it violated human rights by participating in the CIA's torture program. The July ruling found the country responsible for...
Aryeh Neier traveled to Spain in February in response to the imminent approval of the draft Law on Public Security and other reforms restricting citizens’ rights and access to justice.
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