Kari Käsper on the European Court of Justice decision: an important milestone in the EU development
The European Court of Justice took a decision on 8 April declaring the Data Retention Directive to be invalid. The … Continued
The European Court of Justice took a decision on 8 April declaring the Data Retention Directive to be invalid. The … Continued
A conference devoted to „The Long-Term Future of the European Court of Human Rights” will be held in Oslo, Norway … Continued
In the light of recent developments, human rights violations and use of excessive force in Kiev, the Estonian Human Rights … Continued
When inviting 22 activists from all over the world (countries represented included Armenia, Austria, Belize, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Greece, Hong … Continued
Institute of Baltic Studies, Tallinn University Institute of International and Social Studies and Estonian Human Rights Centre invite you to … Continued
The EU’s largest LGBT hate crime and discrimination online survey ever conducted shows that many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender … Continued
Two new co-operation projects started in April: “Equal treatment network” in co-operation with Estonian Women’s Roundtable, Estonian Chamber of Disabled … Continued
In 2012 there were several projects carried out in the Equal Treatment Program: monitoring the implementation of the Council of … Continued
On 27 November 2012, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) has published two new reports underlining that hate crime is a … Continued
Discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities and people with mental health problems persists despite the ratification of the UN Convention … Continued