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EU report on fundamental rights: death of migrants, child poverty, and the dangers of artificial intelligence

17/06/2020

Growing intolerance and attacks on people’s fundamental rights continue to erode the considerable progress achieved over the years, finds FRA’s … Continued

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Markus Hallang started as the new lawyer of the refugee field

03/06/2020

On June 1, Markus Hallang joined the Estonian Center for Human Rights as a new lawyer of the refugee field. … Continued

#advice #ehrc #refugees

Tech answers to COVID-19 should also safeguard fundamental rights

29/05/2020

Many governments are looking to technology to help monitor and track the spread of COVID-19, as a new Fundamental Rights … Continued

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FRA press release: Protect human rights and public health in fighting COVID-19

13/04/2020

Government measures to combat COVID-19 have profound implications for everybody’s fundamental rights, including the right to life and to health, … Continued

#equal-treatment #humanrightsinestonia #inimoigused-en

Estonian Human Rights Centre stands for human rights, regardless of the government

29/10/2019

Uued Uudised, the news portal of Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE) released an anonymous news article accusing the Estonian Human … Continued

#annetused-en #ehrc #humanrightsinestonia #inimoigused-en

Legal aid for asylum-seekers – UNHCR’s report on Estonia

27/08/2019

UNHCR together with partners in Estonia undertook a study to assess whether current law and practice regarding the provision of … Continued

#advice #humanrightsinestonia #refugees

Impressions from the UNITED for Intercultural Conference – the Power of Coexistence

29/05/2019

Last week, our lawyer and refugee expert Liina Laanpere participated at the UNITED for Intercultural Action conference in Albania. UNITED … Continued

#refugees

Worrying thoughts on Europe’s future

20/03/2019

On 13-14 February, Kari Käsper and Egert Rünne participated at the first meeting of FRANET coordinators, held in Vienna. The … Continued

#diversity #equal-treatment #hate-speech #humanrightsinestonia #lgbt #refugees
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