According to the chairman of the Dutch Council for the Judiciary, people unable to pay fines are still taken hostage at the order of the Public Prosecution Office. This means is intended to compel those unwilling to...
The Italian Court of Cassation has declared that a compensation payment of 20,000 euros is too small for a young man who had his license suspended for being openly gay. He faced strong discrimination after declaring...
A law has been presented to the Italian Senate that would allow increased contact between inmates and their families. The main issue in the bill is the introduction of "love rooms," where prisoners can meet their...
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The former chairperson of the State Agency for Refugees has been reappointed to the same position without competition. Citizens and organizations have protested the appointment, recalling the humanitarian crisis his administration let happen in 2013.
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Foad Aodi, the president of Co-mai (Community of the Arab World in Italy), says that discrimination against Muslims and Arabs is increasing across Italy following the Paris attacks. In many Italian cities, reports...
The Dutch-Turkish journalist Mehmet Ülger, who was tried in Turkey for taking pictures at the trial of another Dutch-Turkish journalist, Füsün Erdogan, in 2013, was acquitted on Wednesday. Mr. Ülger is relieved at his...
The European Prison Observatory, a coalition of organizations from eight European countries, recently held a conference in Brussels to discuss the outcomes of the last two years of its prison monitoring activity.
The Hungarian Supreme Court has once again nullified certain sections of a regulation issued by the municipality of Budapest that marks the illicit zones where sleeping on the street may be punished. HCLU is concerned...
George Soros, the founder and chairman of the Open Society Foundations (OSF), has met with Azerbaijan’s president to urge him to stop the crackdown against civil society and human rights defenders in the country. In...
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