
Your search for "JUSTICE" produced 15 items.
| 1. Commission scores an own goal on data privacy | February 8, 2012 |
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Internal rows cloud judgment in the Commission. Much ink has already been spilled on the review of EU data-protection rules (finally) approved by the European Commission... | |
| 2. A constitutional moment for Europe | January 26, 2012 |
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The European Commission's objections are not the only pressure on Hungary's lawmakers. The outcry over the barrage of laws that Hungary passed before Christmas has focused on... | |
| 3. Yes, yes, yes minister | November 19, 2009 |
The Czech justice minister's 'tales full of love'. Daniela Kovárová, the Czech Republic's justice minister, has just made a contribution to the growing genre of bad... |
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| 4. EU migration policy tested on Italian island | February 5, 2009 |
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Italians stop transferring new arrivals to mainland; human rights groups say rules are being broken. The Italian island of Lampedusa has become a symbol of the challenges... | |
| 5. EU to vet asylum claims in Africa, Ukraine | October 6, 2005 |
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Pilot schemes for registering asylum-seekers outside the EU's territory will be set up in 2006 under plans to be approved by the Union's governments next week (12-13... | |
| 6. Showdown looms on compensation for terror victims | March 17, 2005 |
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MEMBER states are still wrangling over the format of a law ensuring EU-wide schemes for compensation to victims of terrorism and crime – despite the Madrid bombings.... | |
| 7. Crime register ‘breaches human rights' | March 17, 2005 |
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PETER Hustinx, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), has concluded that plans to set up an EU register of criminal records do not comply with the European... | |
| 8. Human rights activists look to the Dutch | July 15, 2004 |
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IT IS almost five years since the special summit, at Tampere in Finland, where EU leaders committed themselves to establishing an area of “freedom, justice and... | |
| 9. Human rights groups hit out at ‘safe' countries list | November 6, 2003 |
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JUSTICE ministers from European Union member states will today (6 November) unveil a list of countries which they regard as ‘safe' when it comes to asylum applications.... | |
| 10. There's a place for us... | October 2, 2003 |
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The beleaguered Committee of the Regions is holding a series of ‘open days' next week (7-9 October) at its offices in Brussels and also in various regions across Europe.... | |
| 11. Council of Europe chief attacks legal loophole on human rights | May 16, 2002 |
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A PAN-EUROPEAN body has criticised the "growing contradiction" between the EU's demands that the wider world respect human rights and lack of scrutiny of its own... | |
| 12. PROFILE - Human rights crusader: Dick Oosting | March 7, 2002 |
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NEWSPAPER stories don't tend to quote him alongside Javier Solana or Chris Patten. But Dick Oosting has had a significant impact in shaping the Union's foreign policy. As... | |
| 13. Fair Trials Abroad facing closure | November 22, 2001 |
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A LEADING civil liberties group that has helped win justice for hundreds of EU citizens faces closure after its grant was axed. Fair Trials Abroad says it will close unless... | |
| 14. Genoa puts EU justice goals back 'by a decade' | August 2, 2001 |
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ITALY'S botched handling of the Genoa riots may have set back the EU's justice goals by at least a decade, a leading human rights lawyer has warned. Stephen Jakobi, of Fair... | |
| 15. Demand for treaty pledge on human rights policy | April 10, 1997 |
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A LEADING human rights organisation claims killings, torture, deaths in custody andill-treatment of detainees are on the increase within the EU. Amnesty accuses member... | |