Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina – an EU candidate country – are undemocratic and entrench the privileged position of dominant ethnic groups...
Tag - European Court of Human Rights
The body, which counts 46 countries as members, is the oldest political organisation in Europe and was created three years before the European Coal and Steel...
The family of a comatose British boy at the centre of a life-support battle said on Wednesday that it has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights in a...
The British government is putting plans for a new law before parliament on Wednesday that would allow it to ignore rulings from the European Court of Human...
The European Court of Human Rights has instructed Russia to pay compensation to human rights groups which had been labelled “foreign agents” by the...
A Turkish court has sentenced prominent civil rights activist and philanthropist Osman Kavala to life in prison without parole. The court in Istanbul cleared...
Poland’s constitutional court ruled once again on Thursday that the European Convention on Human Rights is partly incompatible with the Polish...