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Joint Submission to the 3rd Cycle of the Universal Periodic Review of Hungary by Civil Society Organizations Containing Follow-Up Information on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Stakeholder's contribution
Joint Submission to the 3rd Cycle of the Universal Periodic Review of Hungary by Civil Society Organizations Containing Follow-Up Information on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Non-discrimination

The report on the discrimination of people living with disabilities was a result of collaboration between the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, Validity Foundation, AOSZ (…Show details

Joint submission by Amnesty International Hungary, Háttér Society, Hungarian Helsinki Committee and Hungarian Civil Liberties Union as Working Group Against Hate Crimes for the Third Cycle of the UPR of Hungary - 25 March 2021 Stakeholder's contribution
Joint submission by Working Group Against Hate Crimes for the Third Cycle of the UPR of Hungary 25 March 2021
Non-discrimination

The report was written by the Gyűlölet-bűncselekmények Elleni Munkacsoport (Taskforce Against Hatecrime), composed of Amnesty International Hungary, Háttér Society, Hungarian…Show details

UPR report - submitted by members of the Child Rights NGO Coalition (Hungary) - March 2021 Stakeholder's contribution
UPR report submitted by members of the Child Rights NGO Coalition (Hungary) March 2021
Non-discrimination

The report of the NGO Coalition on the Rights of the Child deals with the disadvantages suffered by the Roma children and the situation of children in other vulnerable groups, inclduing…Show details

Contributions of Hungarian NGOs to the European Commission's Rule of Law Report - March 2021 Contribution to European Commission's Rule of Law annual review
8HU2021
Freedom of expression and media freedom

Eight Hungarian civil society organisations cooperated to send responses on the rule of law situation in Hungary to the European Commission’s stakeholder consultation…Show details

Submission by five Hungarian NGOs to the UN Universal Periodical Review on shrinking civil space in Hungary (March 2021) Stakeholder's contribution
UPR Submission by 5 Hungarian NGOs on the shrinking space
Freedom of assembly

Submission by five Hungarian NGOs to the UN Universal Periodical Review on shrinking civil space in Hungary (March 2021):
Ökotárs – Hungarian Environmental Partnership Foundation
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Submission by Amnesty International Hungary, the Eötvös Károly Institute, and the Hungarian Helsinki Committee for the third cycle of the Universal Periodic Review of Hungary Stakeholder's contribution
Submission by three NGOs for the Universal Periodic Review of Hungary
Rule of law

Three Hungarian civil society organisations – Amnesty International Hungary, the Eötvös Károly Institute and the Hungarian Helsinki Committee – prepared a joint submission on the rule of law…Show details

Freedom of association EESC Country visit
Report on the visit to Spain, 14-15 October 2021
Freedom of association

Participants explained that in Spain, freedom of association and freedom of assembly were enshrined in the Constitution. However, participants shared concerns regarding the actual…Show details

Non-discrimination EESC Country visit
Report on the visit to Spain, 14-15 October 2021
Non-discrimination

According to participants, Spain's legal framework lacked an umbrella law to protect and sanction discrimination on all grounds. Civil society organisations agreed on the need for a Show details

Rule of law EESC Country visit
Report on the visit to Spain, 14-15 October 2021
Rule of law

Despite a few challenges, participants said that the rule of law was solid. They underlined that the Spanish system was rights-based, offering guarantees to citizens. 

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Freedom of expression and freedom of the media EESC Country visit
Report on the visit to Spain, 14-15 October 2021
Freedom of expression and media freedom

Participants explained that freedom of expression was a constitutional right in Spain. However, they also considered that this right had been violated in the past years as a result of the…Show details