
Court Decision: Russian Laws Also Apply in Estonia to the Persecuted Family from Russia
Family consisting of two mothers and a young daughter fled to Estonia because Russia is not safe for sexual minorities. … Continued
Family consisting of two mothers and a young daughter fled to Estonia because Russia is not safe for sexual minorities. … Continued
A year ago, on March 9, 2023, citizen X (name known to the Human Rights Centre) of the Russian Federation … 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
September introduced a new lawyer on refugee issues to the Estonian Human Rights Centre. Kertu Tuuling, who holds a Master’s … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre and the Estonian Refugee Council are co-operating with the UN Refugee Agency to increase the … Continued
Five decisions of the Supreme Court in 2020 have a significant impact on how disputes related to the rights of … Continued
Recently, Õhtuleht has published two articles* about the Nigerian man Abioye, represented by the Human Rights Center in court. Namely, … Continued