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Twelve recommendations to combat hate crimes against LGBTI people in Europe

A new report by the Council of Europe’s Committee on Anti-Discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion (CDADI) focuses on hate crimes based on sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC) and presents 12 recommendations to Council of Europe member states to counter such crimes. The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe considered the report at its meeting on 4 October.

These recommendations encompass a wide range of measures, from improving the capacity and training of law enforcement agencies and promoting accessible reporting for victims, to improving implementation and enforcement of existing legal frameworks. The report was prepared by the CDADI working group on SOGIESC as part of an annual thematic review process initiated in 2021 to follow up the implementation of the Council of Europe Recommendation CM/Rec(2010)5 on measures to combat discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity.

The report features several landmark cases from the European Court of Human Rights that have broadened the scope of protection. These cases underscore the state’s duty to expose bias motives, carry out effective investigations, and shield individuals from LGBTI-phobic threats and violence.

In addition to the report, a document featuring promising practices has been produced showcasing the wealth of information and practices compiled by experts.

CDADI’s adoption of this report signifies an important commitment to combatting such hate crimes and highlights the crucial importance of protecting the rights and dignity of LGBTI individuals. By implementing these recommendations, member states can contribute to a safer and more inclusive society for all individuals, irrespective of their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics.


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Twelve recommendations to combat hate crimes against LGBTI people in Europe

Committee on Anti-Discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion (CDADI) Strasbourg 4 October 2023
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