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Meeting with judges from the Icelandic Court of Appeal (Landsréttur) On 2 May, the Department for the Execution of Judgments ...
The Council of Europe reserves the right to reject a tender if the scanned documents are of such a quality that the documents ...
The fight for freedom of expression is no longer confined to newsrooms — it is being waged in courtrooms, where judges and prosecutors are pivotal in defending democratic space.
Representatives of notaries and real estate agencies from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina gained concrete insights into the international standards, as well as practical tools for applying ...
The Commissioner asks the authorities to take immediate measures to ensure the provision of emergency shelter, basic sanitary and hygienic conditions and access to essential health care, social ...
The Constitutional Court of Kosovo* is embarking on the development of its strategic vision for 2026-2028, with support from ...
What is the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine? The Special Tribunal is a proposed tribunal that would be set up within the framework of the Council of Europe with the ...
Europe’s largest minority, the Roma and Travellers, face multiple barriers to education, health, employment and political ...
In several European regions affected by past or ongoing conflicts, the achievement of human rights, democracy and the rule of ...
Free and safe expression and dissemination of information are pillars of democracy. Yet repression continues, particularly ...
Why and how is the Council of Europe working against cybercrime? Cybercrime – that is offences against and by means of computer systems – has evolved into a significant threat to human rights, ...
The Project on “Strengthening the human rights protection of refugees and migrants in the Republic of Moldova” aims to provide targeted support to the Republic of Moldova in the field of asylum and ...
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