The rights of debtors have been extended by a recent Court of Human Rights decision that found in favor of a man who wished to settle divorce claims monetarily rather than with property, as the French courts had preferred.
Free Software Foundation recently launched a guide on how to encrypt emails. This guide helps internet users send and receive emails that are coded, which would prohibit anyone who may be intercepting an email from...
The Czech Republic's law requiring vaccinations for children before entering kindergarten has once again been thrown into the spotlight, this time by a Constitutional Court case that should bring some clarity to the law's constitutionality.
Even detention facilities are unable to escape the heat wave that has engulfed Lithuania. According to the wardens of Panėvėžys Correction House, the convicts, unable to bear the heat in their cells, break the rules,...
France's decision not to register the surrogate children of two French couples violated the rights of the children, but not the parents, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled.
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The UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women has found Spain guilty of violating the Convention in a case brought by Women’s Link Worldwide, regarding a girl murdered by her father. The girl's...
Poland is now the first European country to be found guilty by the Court of Human Rights for cooperating with the CIA in the torture of terror suspects.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against Italy's use of retroactive legislation in a case brought against its tax laws, but said that states must be given broad power in balancing fiscal and social policies.
There have long been common European immigration rules in place to regulate the conditions of family reunification of third-country nationals, yet these laws are still not standardized across the member states - something the EC is now trying to fix.
Hungary’s prime minister has urged the country to move toward an “illiberal” government modeled on Russia, Turkey and China.
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