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| Legislating Fear: Banning Pride is the latest assault on fundamental rights in Hungary, 21 March 2025 | Stakeholder's contribution Legislating Fear: Banning Pride is the latest assault on fundamental rights in Hungary, 21 March 2025
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Freedom of assembly | The document, prepared by Hungarian civil society organisations (CSOs), discusses recent legislative changes affecting the organisation of Pride events in Hungary. It notes potential implications…Show details |
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| Freedom of association and freedom of assembly | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to the Netherlands and authorities’ observations on the report
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Freedom of assembly | For a country with a strong tradition of respecting freedom of association and assembly, according to one participant, the Netherlands’ Public Assemblies Act contained provisions that did not meet…Show details |
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| Freedom of association and assembly | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Estonia and authorities’ observations on the report
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Freedom of assembly | Participants considered that there were no unjust restrictions that would limit the freedom of assembly or activity of CSOs in Estonia. Participants explained that the Estonian CSO community was…Show details |
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| Freedom of association and freedom of assembly | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Belgium and authorities’ observations on the report
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Freedom of assembly | Participants considered that Belgium generally had high levels of protection for human rights, freedom of association and respect for civic space. They highlighted the fundamental role of CSOs in…Show details |
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| European Civic Forum (ECF) civic space report 2024 | Contribution to European Commission's Rule of Law annual review Civic Space Report 2024
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Freedom of assembly | Ahead of the EU elections, the European Civic Forum published its Civic Space Report 2024. The report finds that overall, civic freedoms have deteriorated in Europe during the last five years.…Show details |
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| Statement: Freedom of peaceful assembly in the Netherlands under attack | Stakeholder's contribution Statement on freedom of peaceful assembly in the Netherlands under attack
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Freedom of assembly | Statement by Amnesty International Netherlands summarizing their main concerns regarding the right to protest. Show details |
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| European Civic Forum (ECF) civic space report 2023 | Contribution to European Commission's Rule of Law annual review European Civic Forum (ECF) civic space report 2023
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Freedom of assembly | European Civic Forum (ECF) is a pan-European network of nearly 100 associations and NGOs across 29 European countries: big federations of associations, national platforms uniting hundreds of…Show details |
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| Liberties Rule Of Law Report 2023 | Contribution to European Commission's Rule of Law annual review Liberties Rule Of Law Report 2023
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EU | Freedom of assembly | This is Liberties' fourth annual report on the state of the rule of law, democracy and fundamental rights across the EU. The report covers 18 EU countries and is the most in depth analysis of its…Show details |
| 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 |
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| Liberties Rule Of Law Report 2022 | Contribution to European Commission's Rule of Law annual review Liberties Rule Of Law Report 2022
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EU | Freedom of assembly | This is Liberties’ third annual report on the state of the rule of law, democracy and fundamental rights across the EU. The report covers 17 EU countries and is the most in depth analysis of its…Show details |