Do you remember the film "The Terminal," where Tom Hanks plays a citizen of a country that ceased to exist during his flight, causing him to be held in an airport? Such a story happened in Slovenia, and the ECtHR has issued a ruling on the matter.
The draft of a new law on children's groups, which applies to kindergarten and could help parents reconcile family and work life, specifies that services will only be available to vaccinated children.
"Chiamiamola tortura" (Let's call it torture) is a campaign launched first by Antigone two years ago and relaunched on the 28th of March 2014. The campaign aims to introduce the crime of torture in Italy's penal code.
Advocate General Yves Bot has issued his judgment regarding the detention of third-country nationals awaiting deportation decisions.
NGOs have sent an open letter to the Justice Minister of Spain, calling on him to stop efforts to reform the abortion law.
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On the eve of Belgium's federal elections, the League of Human Rights and Vie Feminine are calling for the repeal of the 2012 reforms made to the unemployment law.
There is a growing debate on how to control new psychoactive substances ("legal highs") in New Zealand. We traveled there to give you an insight into the innovative policy introduced last year by the government - please watch and share our new movie!
The Samos boat sinking, which claimed over 20 lives, puts the spotlight back on Greece's ability to prevent and respond to such accidents.
In the long-awaited judgment in the case involving Google, the Court of Justice of the European Union did not follow the opinion of the Advocate General, instead adopting an approach that is much stricter towards the operators of search engines.
Help us to say "No!" to the Spanish government's attempts to restrict freedoms and rights instead of responding to people’s needs and demands. Send your copy of our open letter to Mr. Rajoy and Ms. Reding.
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