The Debate on Freedom of Expression in Estonia Continues in the Supreme Court
On September 25, the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court decided to hear the appeal of Leore Lisann Klõšeiko, meaning … Continued
On September 25, the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court decided to hear the appeal of Leore Lisann Klõšeiko, meaning … Continued
Last week, the composition of the new European Commission and the distribution of commissioner portfolios were announced. While there was … Continued
For nearly fifteen years, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights has carried the same legal weight as the EU’s founding … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre (EHRC) is defending a Ukrainian citizen in a strategic case focused on the decision by … Continued
Today, the Harju County Court made a decision upholding the fine imposed for the use of the expression “From the … Continued
Today, on May 29, 60 companies, public sector organizations, and NGOs operating in Estonia were awarded the “Respecting Differences” diverse … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre supports a strategic lawsuit for Tymur, a Ukrainian citizen from Crimea, whose driver’s license is … Continued
Today, 20 new organizations signed the Diversity Charter. By signing the Charter, these organizations publicly affirm their respect for human … Continued
How have companies operating in Estonia been able to transform cultural conflicts into a value that leads to innovation? Is … Continued
A comprehensive study has been conducted on how European Union member states regulate immigrants’ rights to access confidential information related … Continued