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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
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

Freedom of expression and freedom of the media EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Finland
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

Freedom of association EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Finland
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.

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Non-discrimination EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Finland
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.

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Rule of law EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the visit to Finland
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

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
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

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
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

ERRC & Rosa Park Fundation - Universal Periodic Review Cycle Submission - Hungary Stakeholder's contribution
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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

Rule of law EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Lithuania – Country visit report
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

Freedom of association and assembly EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Lithuania – Country visit report
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.

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