CIVICUS Monitor update on Greece - June 2019
The European Court of Human Rights has made a judgement in the case of Kosaitė-Čypienė and others v. Lithuania, which concerned the right of women to give birth in their homes with the help of medical professionals.
The Belgium Council of State has decided to cancel arms export licenses to Saudi Arabia. This move comes as a result of appeals lodged by the National Coordination for Peace and Democracy and the League of Human...
The Supreme Administrative Court has decided on the case involving the transcription of a foreign birth certificate in which two women are listed as parents. Registration was necessary to protect the rights of the child, the court has said.
CIVICUS Monitor update on Spain - June 2019
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CIVICUS Monitor update on Belgium - June 2019
Estonia has been in political turmoil for the past few months as the Estonian Centre Party made the shock decision to invite the right-wing conservative EKRE into new coalition after the liberal Reform Party won the parliamentary elections.
The Supreme Administrative Court rejected an HFHR complaint in the case of Iraqi citizen Ameer Alkhawlany, with HFHR claiming that Polish courts are ignoring European legal precidents.
The first round has been won by the dockers and the pacifist associations. And the suspicious part of the cargo, which could be used for warmongering, will not leave the port of Genoa.
Baltic Pride took place in Lithuania last week, with famous brands coming out in support of the Lithuanian LGBT community, including: Ecodenta, IKEA, the MO museum, Ozas, Red Bull, Swedbank, Švyturys GO Nealkoholinis,...
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