Court victory: a person who has reasonable grounds to fear persecution must be recognised as a refugee
A year ago, on March 9, 2023, citizen X (name known to the Human Rights Centre) of the Russian Federation … Continued
A year ago, on March 9, 2023, citizen X (name known to the Human Rights Centre) of the Russian Federation … Continued
The year 2022 started strategically, with activities that had already been planned. The aim of the Centre was (and is) … Continued
Last year Estonian Human Rights Centre faced an unexpected situation: the need to offer fast and effective support to refugees … Continued
We have been working for a number of months now to make life better for Ukrainian refugees in Estonia, among … Continued
Today, 15 September, the Estonian Human Rights Centre will be awarding the ‘Diverse workplace’ quality label to 49 employers for … Continued
Estonian Human Rights Centre and the German Embassy in Tallinn invite youth participants aged 18-25 to an international workshop: “Examine, … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre is supporting a young athlete named Miia in court. She confidentially reported to the head … Continued
September introduced a new lawyer on refugee issues to the Estonian Human Rights Centre. Kertu Tuuling, who holds a Master’s … Continued