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Osman Kavala ruling in Turkey: Reaction from the Council of Europe Secretary General

Secretary General 18 February 2020 Strasbourg

In response to today’s ruling from a court in Istanbul relating to the Taksim Square protests in 2013, the Secretary General of the 47-nation Council of Europe, Marija Pejčinović Burić, said: “We welcome today’s ruling from the court in Istanbul ordering Osman Kavala to be released, in line with...

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Slovenia: GRECO considers whether parliamentary inquiry into judiciary interferes with separation of powers

Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) 18 February 2020 Strasbourg

In a new ad hoc report on Slovenia the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption group GRECO did not rule out that parliamentary inquiries, if directed towards the judiciary in ongoing individual cases, may potentially interfere with the separation of powers and respect for judicial independence....

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Monaco: insufficient anti-corruption progress says expert report

Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) 17 February 2020 Strasbourg

In a new report on the prevention of corruption of parliamentarians, judges and prosecutors in Monaco the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption body GRECO regrets the low level of implementation of its recommendations (two out of sixteen). As far as parliamentarians are concerned, GRECO notes that...

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Protecting human rights in biomedicine, 2020-2025

Committee of Ministers 12 February 2020 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe today supported a new five-year strategic action plan, presented by the Committee on Bioethics, on human rights and technologies in biomedicine. Designed to protect human dignity, human rights and individual freedoms with regard to the...

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Towards a recommendation to ban the trade in goods used for torture and the death penalty

Committee of Ministers 12 February 2020 Strasbourg

The Committee of Ministers has given its green light to the preparation of a recommendation concerning the trade in goods used for torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and the death penalty. The Committee of Ministers draws on a feasibility study, prepared by the...

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