The Center will start advising on data protection and privacy
From October 5, the Estonian Human Rights Centre’s lawyer Mari-Liis Vähi will start providing individual counselling on issues related to … Continued
From October 5, the Estonian Human Rights Centre’s lawyer Mari-Liis Vähi will start providing individual counselling on issues related to … Continued
Civil society organisations across the EU provide services, engage in communities, raise awareness, advocate on behalf of others and hold … Continued
In August, Mari-Liis Vähi, a lawyer in the field of digital rights and data protection, started working at the Human … Continued
Thanks to our permanent donors and the one-time financial support from many good people, the Estonian Human Rights Centre can … Continued
Do you think you lost your job because of your age? Do you know anyone who has been discriminated against … Continued
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed gaps in respecting the fundamental rights to health, education, employment and social protection across society, shows … Continued
Attitudes of the Estonian population have become significantly more positive and more and more people support LGBT rights, according to … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre organises its activities on the basis of social needs. We focus on diversity & inclusion, … Continued
Five decisions of the Supreme Court in 2020 have a significant impact on how disputes related to the rights of … Continued
Recently, Õhtuleht has published two articles* about the Nigerian man Abioye, represented by the Human Rights Center in court. Namely, … Continued