Hungary’s prime minister has urged the country to move toward an “illiberal” government modeled on Russia, Turkey and China.
The European Court of Justice has ruled on Spain's new legislation on mortgage evictions, which had been previously modified due to another decision of the CJEU that it violated the Directive on Unfair Terms. The...
The European Network Against Racism invited the Minister of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania and the Police Commissioner General to officially apologize to the Lithuanian Muslim community. During a...
Spain has missed the deadlines for implementing critical EU directives on criminal proceedings, as NGOs urge action by the Ministry of Justice.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights acknowledged in the new report The right to privacy in the digital age that a bulk collection of private data and mass surveillance is against international law....
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The recent opinion of European Court of Justice Advocate General Niilo Jääskinen on a German copyright case paves the way for a ruling later this year by the Court that may finally bring some resolution to the debate on liberalizing EU copyright law.
Rights International Spain has submitted a report contributing to the list of human rights issues that should be evaluated during Spain’s periodic review by the UN Human Rights Committee.
Lithuania must do more to protect women's rights and fight crimes that most often concern women, like domestic violence and human trafficking, says the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.
The Spanish government sent the Citizen Security and Public Safety Bill, also known as the Anti-Protest Bill or the Gag Law, to Parliament on July 11, which will now consider it. Though the text has improved slightly...
A new Council of Europe convention, The Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, also known as the Istanbul Convention, enters into force on August 1. It establishes a set...
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