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Observations of ASSEDEL on the ongoing work of the Venice Commission ASSEDEL prepared a report contributing to the ongoing assessment conducted by…
For years, the Netherlands has prided itself on its strong human rights tradition, however images released in the summer of 2022 from…
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As live facial recognition (LFR) becomes more common in public spaces across the United Kingdom, critical questions are being raised about its…
The enactment of the Italian Security Bill (Decreto Sicurezza), formalized through Decree-Law No. 48 of 11 April 2025 and later converted into…
Notwithstanding decades of anti-discrimination laws, racial and ethnic minorities across Europe continue to face persistent barriers to equality. In response, the EU…
Democratic processes in times of crisis face heightened challenges that threaten the stability and legitimacy of electoral systems across Europe and beyond….
This report explores why Sweden, a country widely recognized for its commitment to democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, has…
