A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: Politicians feeling the heat after our rule of law report release makes a splash in the media and first round of DSA risk assessments fall short. Plus, our members stand up to protect freedom of assembly.
Liberties Rule of Law Report 2025
When it came to checks and balances, our research revealed a worrying trend — across the EU, Member States both neglected to protect and actively stifled the accountability mechanisms needed for strong democracies.
Liberties’ Rule of Law Report 2025 trend analysis on human rights violations in 2024 in the EU.
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As the European Union has grown increasingly willing to regulate the digital world, Member States have employed diverging strategies for enacting these rules. According to new research, many have room to improve their regulatory frameworks.
Joint Civil Society Statement
Civicus Monitor
Latvian Centre for Human Rights, Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation and Xnet join Liberties’ network of human rights defenders.
Civicus Monitor
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