Germany proudly calls itself a “Rechtsstaat”, a state based on justice and integrity that respects the rule of law. However, a new draft bill by Germany’s interior minister that intends, among others, to criminalize migrant helpers suggests otherwise.
Denmark has a "pervasive rape culture" enabled by several factors, warns a new report from Amnesty International. Authorities' failure to address victims' grievances, antiquated laws and a general reluctance to...
The European Commission has declared the migration "crisis" over, while criticising populist misinformation and noting an 89% fall in Mediterranean crossings in 2018 compared to 2015. The Commission’s vice-president,...
The UN human rights chief has warned that growing inequality in income, wealth and access to resources and justice is a threat to human rights across the globe. Addressing the UN Human Rights Council, Michelle...
A public prosecutor in Greece has opened an investigation into allegations of systematic violence against asylum seekers at the Evros River. The river, which spans the land border between Greece and Turkey, is a...
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A new survey shows that violence against women is widespread in the countries of Eastern and South-eastern Europe. The survey, released on 6 March by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), is...
The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Dunja Mijatovic, has expressed her concern about Italy’s new immigration policy in a letter to the Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.
On 28 February the European Court of Human Rights ruled on Khan v. France, stating that France had failed to provide care to Jamil Khan, an unaccompanied 12-year-old migrant, after dismantling the Calais Jungle. This...
A new Ipsos-Mori survey shows that the number of Britons saying that immigration has a positive impact on the UK has risen from 19% in 2011 to 48% in 2019. Nearly 20,000 people participated in the survey. Mark Easton,...
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