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1. Commission scores an own goal on data privacy February 8, 2012

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

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...

Yes, yes, yes minister

4. EU migration policy tested on Italian island February 5, 2009

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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...

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