Egert Rünne: The situation of human rights in Estonia has improved. What next?
In 2022, it seemed that the long-standing stagnation in human rights development continued. Legal clarity was created more through the … Continued
In 2022, it seemed that the long-standing stagnation in human rights development continued. Legal clarity was created more through the … Continued
During Annetamistalgud (the Estonian version of Giving Tuesday) held yesterday, nearly 1000 euros were donated to support the activities of … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre begins its recently developed anti-harassment guide with the words, “The Estonian Human Rights Centre stands … Continued
In collaboration with the Civil Liberties Union for Europe (LIBERTIES), we are commencing a project in September aimed at examining … Continued
According to a recent LGBT public opinion survey commissioned by the Estonian Human Rights Centre, the attitudes of Estonian people … Continued
The year 2022 started strategically, with activities that had already been planned. The aim of the Centre was (and is) … Continued
Today, 15 September, the Estonian Human Rights Centre will be awarding the ‘Diverse workplace’ quality label to 49 employers for … Continued