Human Rights

  • ECtHR: Lithuania Violated Rights of Family Applying for Asylum

    December 19, 2018

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has held that Lithuanian authorities violated the rights against torture and to an effective remedy of seven members of a Russian family by denying them the ability to make an asylum application at the country’s border with Belarus.

  • ECtHR: Prosecutor’s Dismissal for Media Statement Violated Rights

    December 19, 2018

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has held that the Romanian government violated the right to free expression of a prosecutor it dismissed for talking to the press about an ongoing criminal investigation.

  • CoE Anti-Torture Body Critiques Northern Ireland’s Prisons

    December 18, 2018

    The Council of Europe’s (CoE) Committee for the Prevention of Torture has called for Northern Ireland to make “further progress” in complying with CoE rules against ill-treatment in prisons, including by ramping up the use of alternatives to custody and giving prisoners more time outside their cells.

  • EU Agency Calls for Embedding Rights Agenda in Border Guard

    December 18, 2018

    The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has issued an opinion calling for a revision in the regulation governing the new European Border and Coast Guard Agency to strengthen fundamental rights observance, including by performing impact assessments when working with external countries, to mainstream the European rights agenda at the agency.

  • EU Agency Releases Guide on Unlawful Profiling

    December 17, 2018

    The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has published a Europe-wide guide instructing law enforcement officials, including border guards, how to avoid “unlawful profiling” on the basis of ethnicity, religion, age, nationality, or gender, including how to observe data protection standards in “computer-based profiling.”

  • ECtHR: Liability for Posting Hyperlink Violated Speech Rights

    December 14, 2018

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has held that Hungarian courts failed to respect the free expression rights of a media company they found liable for defamation over a hyperlink the company posted directing readers to a video containing defamatory content, finding that liability for the use of hyperlinks could have a chilling effect on online free speech.

  • Agency Calls for Policies Countering Racism Across EU

    December 13, 2018

    The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights recently published a report warning that racism against people of African descent is “pervasive” and “entrenched” throughout the EU, pushing for “effective and targeted” policies in the EU member states to end discrimination, including racial profiling by government authorities.

  • ECtHR: Russia Engaged in Suppression of LGBT Assembly Rights

    December 13, 2018

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently issued a decision concluding that the Russian government had engaged in the “systemic” suppression of freedom of assembly rights and anti-discrimination rights by refusing to approve requests of groups seeking to hold LGBT rallies in the country.

  • ECtHR Finds Russian Rights Violations Against Opposition Leader

    December 07, 2018

    In a ruling in November, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) held that the Russian government had violated the rights to liberty, fair trial, and assembly of political opposition leader Aleksey Navalnyy by repeatedly arresting him while he led peaceful public demonstrations.

  • ECtHR: Turkey Failed to Weigh Privacy in “Hate Speech” Case

    December 07, 2018

    In an October ruling, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) held that the Turkish courts had not sufficiently weighed the privacy rights of two professors when they found that insults and threats made against these academics in various media over a report on minority rights must be protected as freedom of the press.

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