The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union has joined an international initiative targeting the chair of the UN Human Rights Committee concerning the review of Article 17 (right to privacy) of the International Covenant on...
The Dutch ministers of internal affairs and security and justice have introduced a bill on "Administrative measures to counter terrorism." The bill proposes several measures that restrict freedom of movement and the right to privacy.
On April 28, a unique hearing took place before the court of Utrecht: the case of Privacy First against speed checks. For Privacy First, these checks are a massive breach of privacy because, when it comes to speed...
As a member of International Civil Liberties Organizations, the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union supports the position taken by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association against Canada's anti-terrorism bill. The new...
Liberty has joined other human rights organizations in an appeal against an investigatory tribunal's ruling that UK mass surveillance activities are legal.
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As a watchdog organisation, Liberties reminds politicians that respect for human rights is non-negotiable. We're determined to keep championing your civil liberties, will you stand with us? Every donation, big or small, counts.
Open Rights Group, Privacy International and internationally renowned experts file amicus curiae briefs with the Hungarian Constitutional Court in a case to repeal the country's communications act.
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (CBP) has sent a letter to 41 Dutch municipalities with the request to provide additional information about the processing of personal data within all sectors that relate to the...
A legislative proposal from the Dutch government would enable public authorities to link all available data of citizens for any purpose, partly suspending the Personal Data Protection Act. An inquiry into the need for such a law stays out.
In a break-through verdict the district court of The Hague has rendered the Dutch Data Retention Act inoperative. The judge did so at the request of the Netherlands Committee of Jurists for Human Rights and six other civil society organizations.
The League of Human Rights (LDH) has opened its series of thematic activities dedicated to respect for private life. The series, titled "All naked," will include releases throughout the year of documents and...
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