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Liberties Rule of Law report 2024 Contribution to European Commission's Rule of Law annual review
Liberties Rule of Law report 2024
General

The Liberties Rule of Law Report 2024 is the fifth annual report on the state of the rule of law in the European Union (EU) published by the Civil Liberties Union for Europe (Liberties) – the most…Show details

Statement: Freedom of peaceful assembly in the Netherlands under attack Stakeholder's contribution
Statement on freedom of peaceful assembly in the Netherlands under attack
Freedom of assembly

Statement by Amnesty International Netherlands summarizing their main concerns regarding the right to protest.

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CSE guidance note for civil society organisations’ monitoring and participation in the European Commission’s annual Rule of Law Cycle at the national level Contribution to European Commission's Rule of Law annual review
CSE guidance note for civil society organisations’ monitoring and participation in the European Commission’s annual Rule of Law Cycle at the national level
Rule of law

This guidance note developed by Civil Society Europe (CSE) is designed to help national civil society organisations (CSOs) across the European Union participate in monitoring the…Show details

CCBE Contribution for the 2024 Rule of Law Report Contribution to European Commission's Rule of Law annual review
CCBE Contribution for the 2024 Rule of Law Report
General

The Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE) issued this report in February 2024 as a contribution for the 2024 Rule of Law Report.

In September 2023, the CCBE created a network…Show details

Country Report - Gender Equality - Netherlands (2023) Stakeholder's contribution
Country Report - Gender Equality - Netherlands (2023)
Non-discrimination

This report on gender equality in the Netherlands (2023) looks into how have EU rules concerning gender equality been transposed into national Dutch law. It covers the period from 1 January 2022…Show details

ACR Malta Input re Proposed Government Justice Reform in Malta Stakeholder's contribution
ACR Malta Input re Proposed Government Justice Reform in Malta
General

This report is being included as it addresses central themes regarding fundamental rights and the Rule of Law. It was originally drawn up by ACR Consumer Representative Ms. Catherine Camilleri for…Show details

Association for Consumer Rights (ACR) Malta Input to the European Economic and Social Committee Fundamental Rights and Rule of Law Group Stakeholder's contribution
ACR Malta Submissions to FRRL EESC
Rule of law

This document compiles the perspectives of ACR Malta on the current fundamental rights and rule of law situation in Malta. These perspectives are in turn based on the input received from various…Show details

Country case studies on critical junctures in the media transformation process in Four Domains of Potential ROs (2000–2020) Stakeholder's contribution
The aim of this case study, written on Estonia in the EU Horizon 2020 project Mediadelcom, is to provide analysis of risks and opportunities concerning the diachronic changes in four domains defined by the project in the 21st century.
General

The aim of this case study, written on Estonia in the EU Horizon 2020 project Mediadelcom, is to provide analysis of risks and opportunities concerning the diachronic changes in four domains…Show details

Studies on national media research capability as a contextual domain of the sources of ROs Stakeholder's contribution
Studies on national media research capability as a contextual domain of the sources of ROs
General

The aim of this case study written on Estonia in the EU Horizon 2020 project Mediadelcom is to describe and analyse the countries’ monitoring capability: the ability and possibilities of…Show details

Fundamental rights related to social partners EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Croatia
Social partners

Participants considered that workers were not legally impeded from enjoying freedom of association and freedom of assembly, in particular the right to join a trade union. However, the extent to…Show details