Sick of talking about Brexit? Who isn’t. Well, maybe children aren’t. Because their rights are getting completely overlooked during the Brexit process.
Austria’s Interior Minister, Herbert Kickl, of the anti-immigration Freedom Party (FPÖ), suggested on Wednesday that asylum seekers be paid a uniform hourly wage of €1.50 during the first three months after their...
In a Romanian prison, access to secondary education was refused for an inmate based on cost arguments. Read the takeaways of the related ECHR case about guaranteeing access to education for people in the penitentiary system.
The Lithuanian parliament has approved amendments allowing natural persons in Lithuania to petition the Constitutional Court directly. People will be able to go to the Constitutional Court directly to request judicial...
Despite what appears to be a deliberate attempt by Bucharest to scupper the nomination of the EU’s first-ever prosecutor general, members of the European Parliament remain committed to giving Laura Codruta Kövesi the...
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CIVICUS Monitor update on Lithuania - March 2019
On Tuesday MEPs concluded two and a half years of negotiations by passing the EU’s new copyright reform to regulate the digital single market. Parliamentarians voted 348 in favour, 274 against, 36 abstentions. The...
Don’t buy into familiar, feeble arguments against the European Union. Instead, embrace and support your democracy by exercising your right to vote.
The European Parliament has passed a new copyright regulation promising to give content creators fair pay for their work, but a controversial part of the law also threatens free speech and the free and open internet in Europe.
Ahead of the European Parliament elections in May, a new report warns that not a single EU member state has ensured that elections are accessible to all. Released on 20 March by the European Economic and Social...
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