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2020-05-05english-report-on-npm-visit-to-reception-and-accommodation-centers-pournara-and-kofinou
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2020-05-05report-measures-to-prevent-covid-19-at-places-where-people-are-deprived-of-their-liberty
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2020-05-04The CRPD Department’s survey on the employment of people with disabilities in the public sector
Within Article 27 of the Convention (work and employment), we conducted a survey focusing on mapping the conditions of and impediments to employment of people with disabilities in the public sector. Indeed, we assume that public administration should lead by example in creating appropriate working conditions for employees with disabilities.
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2020-04-30Ombudsman receives a large number of complaints related to the state of emergency
The Office of the Parliamentary Ombudsman has received more than 100 complaints related to the state of emergency and the coronavirus pandemic. The complaints have concerned all branches of administration. Many of the complaints are related to health care, social welfare and social insurance. The Office has also begun working on several issues at its own initiative.
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2020-04-30Let’s step up our efforts to end domestic violence
Since the beginning of Coronavirus lockdowns, police, women shelters and NGOs have reported a surge in domestic violence, especially violence targeting women. The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) and the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) call on the EU and the Member States to use the coronavirus pandemic as an opportunity to step up their efforts to effectively protect women's rights.
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2020-04-29Police Ombudsman Northern Ireland: Impact the introduction of body-worn video by the PSNI on police complaints in Northern Ireland (April 20209)
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2020-04-27Now is the time for solidarity on human rights
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has put states across the world to a test like none before, and not least in Europe. As the outbreak rapidly develops, governments have taken broad and strict measures to reduce the virus’ spread, prevent a breakdown of healthcare systems and save lives. In these responses, all human rights must be kept at the heart, as they can help us in overcoming this public health challenge while protecting our dignity and democratic freedoms.
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2020-04-27ENNHRI Statement: The need for human rights in COVID-19 responses in Europe
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2020-04-27Covid-19 - UN Policy Brief "We are all in this together" (April 2020)
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2020-04-24The Ombudsman & Direct Provision - Update for 2019 (EN)
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2020-04-23Challenges to human rights have intensified in Europe
The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Dunja Mijatović, published today her annual activity report covering 2019. The report provides an overall picture of the main problems, challenges and opportunities that European countries are facing in the field of human rights.
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2020-04-23CoE Commissioner for Human Rights - Annual Activity Report 2019
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2020-04-22Ombudsman City of Montréal - Annual Report 2018
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2020-04-22Ombudsman City of Montréal - Annual Report 2015
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2020-04-22Ombudsman City of Montréal - Annual Report 2019
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2020-04-22Ombudsman City of Montréal - Annual Report 2014
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2020-04-22Ombudsman City of Montréal - Annual Report 2012
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2020-04-22Ombudsman City of Montréal - Annual Report 2011
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2013-03-27Prime Minister replies to the Ombudsman's report on the risk of poverty in Latvia
On 30 November 2012 the Ombudsman of the Republic of Latvia sent a letter to international stakeholders in the field of human rights drawing attention the risk of poverty in Latvia. On 8 March 2013, the Prime Minister of Latvia issued a statement commenting on this topic.
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2020-04-17Ombudsman's statement on the State of Emergency
At this very serious moment in our collective life, many citizens are wondering about the meaning and scope of the State of Emergency, decreed on the 18 March 2020 by His Excellency the President of the Republic. The questions, associated with natural feelings of unease and apprehension, are in themselves more than justified. Never before, during the almost forty-four years of the Constitution of the Republic, had the need been felt to resort to this exceptional instrument of ordering social relations. The need has now arisen.