Human Rights Comment
Preserving Europe's social model
PRESERVING EUROPE’S SOCIAL MODEL As we enter the 7th year of the economic crisis, the end is not yet in sight. Worse, in most countries, the adoption of austerity measures has so far contributed little to recovery, but has exacerbated the dire living conditions of millions of people. Not...
Human Rights Comment
LGBTI children have the right to safety and equality
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) children are often victims of bullying and violence in schools, at home and via social media. This has a serious effect on their well-being and prevents openness about their personal identity. Like all children, LGBTI [i] children are entitled to...
Human Rights Comment
Missing persons in Europe: the truth is yet to be told
Tens of thousands of persons remain missing and still haunt Europe decades after the demise of dictatorships and the end of armed conflicts. For example, Spain has yet to come to terms with its past and shed light on the fate of more than 150 000 persons who remain missing as a result of the...
Human Rigths Comment
Maintain universal access to health care
Universal access to health care has been undermined by austerity measures and the economic crisis. Cuts in health services and difficult economic and social conditions are beginning to have a measurable impact on the health of the population in many countries. Yet the right to health is...
Human Rights Comment
La lotta alla violenza contro le donne deve diventare una priorità assoluta
Entra in vigore oggi la Convenzione di Istanbul, il trattato del Consiglio d’Europa su prevenzione e lotta della violenza contro le donne e la violenza domestica. Il momento non sarebbe potuto essere più opportuno. La violenza contro le donne continua ad essere una delle più diffuse violazioni...
Human Rights Comment
A boy or a girl or a person – intersex people lack recognition in Europe
On 1 March, Fox News presenter Clayton Morris had to apologise for his ‘ignorant and stupid’ comments mocking the new gender options for Facebook profiles which allow users to register as intersex. The TV presenter had ridiculed the move of the social media company referring to intersex by saying...
Human Rights Comment
Protecting children’s rights in the digital world: an ever-growing challenge
Protecting children’s rights in the digital world: an ever-growing challenge Most teenagers spend a substantial share of their time on Internet, often using social media, which have become a major means of socialising. Growing access to the Internet has brought about almost unlimited...
Human Rights Comment
Hate speech against women should be specifically tackled
In May 2013, a campaign led notably by Women, Action and the Media and the Everyday Sexism Project attracted global public attention to the issue of social media content promoting violence against women. Such content included the photograph of a well-known singer with a bloodied and beaten face...
Human Rights Comment
Police abuse – a serious threat to the rule of law
Far too often, police officers in many European countries resort to excessive use of force against protesters, mistreat persons in detention, target minorities and otherwise engage in misconduct. This undermines public trust in the state, social cohesion, and effective law enforcement, which...
Human Rights Comment
Europe still haunted by antisemitism
More than 70 years after the Holocaust, antisemitism is growing in Europe. While official statistics are missing in many countries, research shows that deeply ingrained hostility continues to threaten Jewish people’s security and human dignity across Europe. Today’s antisemitism finds its way...
Human Rights Comment
Sex-selective abortions are discriminatory and should be banned
Selective abortions of female foetuses are well known from China and India, but they are common in some parts of Europe, too. This deeply discriminatory practice springs from the disadvantaged status of women in society. It must be vigorously countered and banned in law. In Council of Europe...
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Human Rights Comment
Protecting Children's Rights: Europe should do more
25 years of child rights protection Twenty-five years ago, on 20 November 1989, the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). It was a landmark development: for the first time, states recognised children as fully-fledged bearers of a range of human rights,...
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