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Articles published in 2002Keeping an Eye on Government: Independent MonitoringNovember 2002 What’s Wrong with Minority Rights in Europe The Quality of Democracy: Learning from the Candidates? EU Enlargement: A Union of Values or a Union of Interests? Corruption and EU Enlargement: Who is Prepared? Judges for a New Order: The Case for Continued Monitoring after Membership Monitoring: a Cure for the "Democratic Deficit" Roma Access to Public HealthSeptember 2002 The Social Roots of Roma Health Conditions Romani Women - A Priority for European Public Health Policy Roma Health Concerns: The View from Bulgaria Kosovo’s Roma: a Challenge for Public Health Judicial Reform in EuropeAugust 2002 Judicial Reform: Re-Examining Basic Assumptions The Shifting Focus of Judicial Reform: from Independence to Capacity Does Hungary Need a Code of Judicial Ethics? Victim of Its Own Success - the EU Court in Need of Reform The ECHR and the Future of Human Rights in EuropeMay 2002 Why the EU should accede to the ECHR Difference and Indifference: Bringing Czech Roma Ghettoes to Europe's Court The Hunt for Race Discrimination in the European Court Knocking at the Gate: The ECHR and Hungarian Roma Gay Rights: a New Orientation for Europe?April 2002 Gay and Lesbian Rights and EU Enlargement Hungary's Pepsi Island Case Portuguese Law and Sexual Orientation Poor Laws, Poor Judgment: Gay Rights and Sex Equality before the European Court of Justice Candidates for Euroscepticism?March 2002 Indifference, Distrust and Scepticism in the Candidate Countries A Double-Edged Sword Reluctantly European? The Rising Tide of Euroscepticism The Limits of the LawJanuary 2002 The Romanian Legal Approach to Human Rights Minorities in Europe - the Divergence of Law and Policy Estonia, Latvia and the European Commission: Changes in Language Regulation in 1999-2001 No Rights without Remedy: in Search of an ICHR |
Related Library Resources »Bottom of the heap 2008-06-19 · The Economist Under the lead, "The dismal lives and unhappy prospects of Europe's biggest stateless minority," the Economist explores the problems, dilemmas, developments and pitfalls of European policy on the Roma. Anti-Roma Events in Italy Are a Wake-up Call for the EU 2008-05-20 · European Union Roma Policy Coalition (ERPC) The European Roma Policy Coalition (ERPC), a group of civil society organization working in the field of Roma Rights that includes Amnesty International, the ERRC, MRG, ENAR, the Open Society Institute and the Roma Education Fund, calls for coordinated EU action based on European anti-discrimination legislation, social inclusion measures and the respect of human rights. With this statement, the ERPC condemns the attacks against the Roma community in Italy in May 2007, as well as ... Annual Activity Report 2007 2008-05 · European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) In its Annual Activity Report 2007, ECRI outlines, in the light of the data compiled in the course of its various activities, some of the main trends reflecting the context in which it must continue its efforts and step up its action in the future. In this report, covering the period of 1 January to 31 December 2007, ECRI also lists all its activities, such as meetings held, the general policy recommendations formulated, relationships established ... European Union - Risks faced by journalists 2008-05 · Reporters Without Borders In this report Reporters Without Borders investigates for the first time violence against journalists within the EU. There is genuine press freedom within the EU. Official censorship is a thing of the past, and media express a diversity of opinion. But the situation is not perfect. Murder attempts, assaults and harassment of both journalists and their families still take place within the EU. Journalists can still be forced to reveal their sources. There is a ... Turkey: Government Amendments Will Not Protect Free Speech 2008-04-17 · Human Rights Watch The government’s proposed revision to the infamous Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code will not remove the article’s restrictions on free speech according to Human Rights Watch. Prosecutors broadly interpret the vaguely worded article and use it against those who have raised human rights issues or debated matters of history and politics.
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