
Estonian refugee policy lacks of humanity
Recently, Õhtuleht has published two articles* about the Nigerian man Abioye, represented by the Human Rights Center in court. Namely, … Continued
Recently, Õhtuleht has published two articles* about the Nigerian man Abioye, represented by the Human Rights Center in court. Namely, … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre has been active in the field of refugees for almost ten years. During this time, … Continued
Growing intolerance and attacks on people’s fundamental rights continue to erode the considerable progress achieved over the years, finds FRA’s … Continued
On June 1, Markus Hallang joined the Estonian Center for Human Rights as a new lawyer of the refugee field. … Continued
Many governments are looking to technology to help monitor and track the spread of COVID-19, as a new Fundamental Rights … Continued
Government measures to combat COVID-19 have profound implications for everybody’s fundamental rights, including the right to life and to health, … Continued
Uued Uudised, the news portal of Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE) released an anonymous news article accusing the Estonian Human … Continued
UNHCR together with partners in Estonia undertook a study to assess whether current law and practice regarding the provision of … Continued
Last week, our lawyer and refugee expert Liina Laanpere participated at the UNITED for Intercultural Action conference in Albania. UNITED … Continued
On 13-14 February, Kari Käsper and Egert Rünne participated at the first meeting of FRANET coordinators, held in Vienna. The … Continued