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CoE Body: Bulgarian Benefits Rules Violate Social Rights
April 25, 2019
The Council of Europe’s (CoE) European Committee of Social Rights recently found that a Bulgarian law limiting child benefits for families in certain situations violated the European Social Charter by failing to uphold the right to social protection and by discriminating in effect against the country’s Roma population.
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FRA Reviews National Uses of EU “Bill of Rights”
April 22, 2019
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) has released a series of country-by-country reviews examining how each EU member state has used the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in an effort by the FRA to promote the document, which includes social and economic rights, as a “Bill of Rights” for Europe.
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EU Report Seeks Expanded Remedies for Corporate Action Abroad
April 10, 2019
A group of academics has produced a report for the European Parliament’s Sub-Committee on Human Rights seeking to identify barriers to access to European courts by alleged victims of human rights abuses by EU-based companies and proposing, in response, significantly expanded due diligence requirements and judicial remedies for extraterritorial conduct.
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ECtHR Issues Advisory Opinion on Surrogacy Arrangements
April 10, 2019
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has issued its first-ever advisory opinion under a mechanism recently extending the ECtHR’s jurisdiction, finding European human rights law requires governments to create a path for recognition of a parent-child relationship between the intended mother of the child in a surrogacy arrangement carried out abroad.
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CoE Official Criticizes Poland on Judiciary, Abortion Law
April 04, 2019
Following a recent visit to Poland, the Council of Europe (CoE) Commissioner for Human Rights Dunja Mijatović has warned the Polish government that it risks violating European human rights law by failing to respect the independence of the judiciary and by weakening women’s “reproductive rights,” including access to abortion.
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Facebook Imposes New Rules on “Political Advertisers”
April 03, 2019
In response to a push by nongovernmental organizations and EU institutions to combat “fake news” and malign influence in the run-up to the European Parliament elections in May, Facebook has announced new rules requiring “political advertisers” to verify their identities and publicly disclose information about their ad reach.
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CoE Official: Conscience Rights Are “Barriers” to Reproductive Choice
March 13, 2019
Council of Europe (CoE) Commissioner for Human Rights Dunja Mijatović has called on governments to respect “sexual and reproductive health rights” to ensure women have access to services including abortions, citing as a “serious barrier” to women’s rights the refusal by doctors to provide abortions on conscience grounds.
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ECtHR Calls for Review of Life Sentences in Ukraine
March 12, 2019
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has called on the Ukrainian government to review every case in which the country’s courts have sentenced convicted criminals to life imprisonment to determine whether the detention is justified and inform prisoners the conditions under which they may be granted release.
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ECtHR: Icelandic Leaders Violated Rights with Judicial Appointments
March 12, 2019
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has held that the appointment by the Icelandic Prime Minister and Parliament of four judges of the country’s High Court against the advice of an evaluation committee was a “flagrant breach of the applicable rules” and violated the rights of an applicant whose case was pending before that Court.
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UK Official Raises ECHR as Obstacle to Brexit “Backstop”
March 08, 2019
The Guardian reports that, in recent talks with EU negotiators, UK Attorney General Geoffrey Cox argued that the Irish border “backstop” contingency measure in the UK-EU withdrawal deal could violate the rights, under the European Convention on Human Rights, of the Northern Irish people to democratic representation in EU institutions.