Romania violated Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights by allowing a worker to be fired for using company internet for personal communication.
The Court of Cassation put a stop to the execution of a European Arrest Warrant because of the risk of inhuman and degrading treatment in Romania.
A new bill aims to reduce human rights groups' access to both private and public funding while simultaneously burdening them with increased administrative tasks to undermine their work.
On the 10th August, tens of thousands of anti-corruption protestors gathered on the streets of Romania’s capital, Bucharest. According to reports, the crowd chanted “resign” and “thieves” in front of the main government building.
A recent emergency ordinance passed by the government of Romania - without parliamentary debate - suspends the application of a law for 45 days, thereby allowing mayors to change political parties without ramifications.
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Georgiana Gheorghe, executive director of APADOR-CH, expressed her deep concern regarding the lack of clarity surrounding the law on preventing and combating money laundering and terrorist financing, as previously reported by the Monitor.
Is corruption just a matter of perspective? What about police brutality? Find out if you've got what it takes to be Romania's next prime minister.
The ruling party of Romania wants to shut down all NGOs that do not publish reports on their revenues and expenses twice per year.
2017 began with perhaps the greatest achievement in public demonstration since the overthrow of Ceausescu, but NGOs now face a fight for their survival.
The Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, together with the Association for Legal Intervention, presented an amicus curiae brief on the expulsion of foreigners identified as a threat to security to the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights.
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