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| Fundamental rights related to social partners | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Finland
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Social partners | Participants considered that social partners benefited from a solid framework and a long tradition of tripartite dialogue. The Finnish system provided for the adequate…Show details |
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| Freedom of expression and freedom of the media | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Finland
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Freedom of expression and media freedom | Participants assessed the level of press freedom as very high in Finland. The legal environment offered solid protection, for example in the area of access to documents or…Show details |
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| Freedom of association | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Finland
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Freedom of association | Participants agreed that Finland had a very strong and diverse civil society, organised under umbrella organisations that were respected and heard by the authorities. Show details |
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| Non-discrimination | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Finland
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Non-discrimination | Participants explained that there was a good legal framework on non-discrimination, notably based on the Constitution, the Equality Act, and the Non-Discrimination Act. Show details |
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| Rule of law | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Finland
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Rule of law | Participants explained that Finland, which topped global rule of law indicators, had a strong and independent judicial power, and that the vast majority of the public,…Show details |
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| Slovak National Centre for Human Rights - State of the Rule of Law in Europe in 2022 - Reports from National Human Rights Institutions - Slovakia | Stakeholder's contribution Slovak National Centre for Human Rights - State of the Rule of Law in Europe in 2022 - Reports from National Human Rights Institutions - Slovakia
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Non-discrimination | The Slovak National Centre for Human Rights is a national human rights institution established in the Slovak Republic, accredited with status B by the Global Alliance of National Human Rights…Show details |
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| Competitive Slovakia - The ten commandments for a fair and predictable business | Stakeholder's contribution Competitive Slovakia - The ten commandments for a fair and predictable business
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Rule of law | AmCham has for many years actively engaged in promoting principles of a functioning rule of law – stable regulatory environment, predictable judiciary, less corruption, professional and…Show details |
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| ERRC & Rosa Park Fundation - Universal Periodic Review Cycle Submission - Hungary | Stakeholder's contribution ERRCSubmissionHU
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Non-discrimination | The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) is a Roma-led an international public interest law organisation working to combat anti-Romani racism and human rights abuse of…Show details |
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| Rule of law | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Lithuania – Country visit report
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Rule of law | Legal practitioners present at the discussion were most worried about the proliferation of unaccountable secret surveillance of private persons carried out by law enforcement…Show details |
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| Freedom of association and assembly | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Lithuania – Country visit report
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Freedom of assembly | Participants expressed the view that COVID-19 presented a challenge to the activities of organised civil society, as remote meetings had become the only option. Show details |