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Counter-terrorism expert Rumyana van Ark: ‘All children should be considered as vulnerable’

In the recently published book ‘Children’s Rights, “Foreign Fighters”, Counter-Terrorism: Children of Nowhere,’ Asser senior researcher Rumyana van Ark and her co-authors call for policymakers...

Should voting be compulsory and does voting make a difference in 2024?

By Barrington Roy Schiller (#BarringtonRoySchiller) Today, shortly before elections in the US and a host of other countries, it is apt and appropriate that we...

What is happening to conscientious objectors in Europe?

HRWF (24.05.2024) - On May 15, the International Conscientious Objection Day, the European Bureau for Conscientious Objection (EBCO) published its Annual Report “Conscientious Objection to...

Case Against the Netherlands at the European Court of Human Rights

The Dutch Supreme Court dismissed a claim against two Israeli military officials in August 2023, asserting that under international law, the accused enjoyed absolute...

Norway: A trial about the State’s intrusion into religious beliefs

By Willy Fautré, director of Human Rights Without Frontiers HRWF (08.01.2024) - From 8 to 19 January 2024, the District Court of Oslo will examine...

Zelensky urged to veto law that puts Ukraine on track for more damning European Court judgments

Ukrainian human rights NGOs have issued an appeal to President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling on him to veto a bill which claims to comply with the European Court of Human Rights, but which does nothing of the sort.

Russian parliament votes to break with European Court of Human Rights

Russia's parliament on Tuesday passed a pair of bills ending the European Court of Human Rights’ jurisdiction in the country, a rupture provoked by Russia's war in Ukraine.

Council of Europe’s 131st Committee of Ministers

Friday, 21 May 2021, Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg's First Mayor Dr. Peter Tschentscher and German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas welcomed high-ranking representatives of the...

Access to Information Laws No Human Rights without Right to Know

A response to Dunja Mijatovic Council of Europe, Commissioner for Human Rights. By Eugene Matos De Lara and Audrey Beaulieu. “People have the right to know...

Legacy of antifascism for the common pan-European future

From the Victory Day to Corona Disarray 75 years of Europe’s Collective Security and Human Rights System Legacy of antifascism for the common pan-European...

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