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Police and Border Guard Board’s Requirements for Ukrainian Citizens Violate the Law and Good Administrative Practice

26/03/2025

Lawyers from the Estonian Human Rights Centre (EHRC) are representing Taras, a Ukrainian citizen and father of three young children, … Continued

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pruunil laual on kohtuhaamer ja  paberileht, millele kirjutavad midagi kellegi käed

Court: Missing Military ID Does Not Prevent Granting a Residence Permit

15/10/2024

The recent victory of the Estonian Human Rights Centre in the Tallinn Administrative Court marks a significant step forward in … Continued

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The Debate on Freedom of Expression in Estonia Continues in the Supreme Court

27/09/2024

On September 25, the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court decided to hear the appeal of Leore Lisann Klõšeiko, meaning … Continued

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Human Rights Centre Challenges State Arbitrariness in Court

12/08/2024

The Estonian Human Rights Centre (EHRC) is defending a Ukrainian citizen in a strategic case focused on the decision by … Continued

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Estonian Human Rights Centre Defends the Rights of Ukrainian Refugees from Occupied Territories

28/05/2024

The Estonian Human Rights Centre supports a strategic lawsuit for Tymur, a Ukrainian citizen from Crimea, whose driver’s license is … Continued

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Standing for Freedom of Expression: Understanding the Defense of Young Protesters in Estonia. FAQ

22/01/2024

At the end of last year, EHRC went to court to defend four young people who were taken away from … Continued

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Leore, who participated in the protest: “I went to show solidarity. Ten minutes later, I was lifted into a police bus.”

22/12/2023

In early November, the Estonian police removed and fined young people from a protest for expressing solidarity with Palestinians using … Continued

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