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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 country visit to Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
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Freedom of expression and media freedom | In Luxembourg the media landscape was complicated due to the use of multiple languages. Over the last 30 years a lot had changed. Originally newspapers were linked to political parties, and given…Show details |
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| Rule of law | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
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Rule of law | According to the participants, the overall situation for the rule of law was positive. The creation of a National Council of Justice had just been voted for at the time of the visit, which would…Show details |
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| The right to non-discrimination | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
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Non-discrimination | The constitution makes a distinction based on citizenship, although around half of the population does not have citizenship. Non-citizens can participate in municipal and EU elections. Until 2019…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 Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
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Freedom of association | Participants mentioned the problems for homeless people during the pandemic, where there had been several problems with access to assistance and health care for them. Participants mentioned that…Show details |
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| Fundamental rights related to social partners | EESC Country visit Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
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Social partners | Participants described Luxembourg as a melting pot with a diverse workforce, with workers from many different nationalities. The social partners have continuous social dialogue. They come together…Show details |