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Refugees

The Human Rights Centre, in Cooperation with IOM, Offers Free Employment Counselling for Ukrainian Refugees

09/09/2025

The Estonian Human Rights Centre, in cooperation with the UN Migration Agency IOM, offers free employment counselling for refugees from … Continued

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The Draft Asylum Act Needs Amendments to Protect Applicants’ Rights

01/09/2025

According to the Estonian Human Rights Centre, the proposed Act on Granting International Protection to Foreigners makes the understanding and … Continued

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Landmark Court Ruling: Ukrainian Refugee Must Be Compensated for Moral Damages

28/01/2025

On January 22, the Tartu Administrative Court ruled that, in addition to overturning a travel ban, the Police and Border … Continued

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Empowering Ukrainian Youth: Focusing on Human Rights Protection and Civic Engagement

22/10/2024

The Estonian Human Rights Centre, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), is conducting a project aimed at … Continued

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Are Immigrants Entitled to Access Their Own Confidential Information?

23/04/2024

A comprehensive study has been conducted on how European Union member states regulate immigrants’ rights to access confidential information related … Continued

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Equal Treatment Must Be Ensured for LGBT+ Asylum Seekers

03/04/2024

The Estonian LGBT Association recently published a document outlining the policy recommendations of the Equality Action Plan for Estonian LGBT+ … Continued

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“For refugees, the most important thing is a sense of security.” Interview with lawyers from EHRC’s refugee department

27/02/2024

Lawyers at the Estonian Human Rights Centre, Uljana Ponomarjova, Kertu Tuuling, and Olga Vaarmann, work in a field often shrouded … Continued

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Landmark Court Decision Saves People from Double Proceedings

21/02/2024

In December last year, the Supreme Court decided that courts should not send back for review to the Police and … Continued

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