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1. Protecting member states or the rights of asylum-seekers? February 8, 2012

Malmström drops bid for suspension clause and Denmark proposes ‘early-warning' system. Governments get help to deal with asylum claims The Common European...

Protecting member states or the rights of asylum-seekers?

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. Human-rights convention deal blocked January 26, 2012

France and UK hold up EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights. France and the United Kingdom are blocking a deal on the European Union's accession to the...

4. Movers & Shakers December 21, 2011

Jussi Pesonen has been appointed chairman of the Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI). Pesonen, the chief executive officer of UPM-Kymmene Corporation, will...

5. Overworked but vitally important December 8, 2011

The European Court of Human Rights urgently needs reform if it is not to fall victim to its own success. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), the premier human-rights...

Overworked but vitally important

6. Time to get robust on racism November 18, 2011

Strategies to bring the Roma in from the margins of society cannot succeed without resolute action to combat such racism and discrimination. The December deadline for member...

Time to get robust on racism

7. Sharing Greece's asylum shame September 22, 2011

The EU's border agency should not be sending migrants to camps deemed abusive by Europe's top human-rights court. Greece's appalling treatment of asylum seekers and migrants...

Sharing Greece's asylum shame

8. Beware the pendulum July 19, 2011

Some basic European standards about the right of public figures to privacy have emerged in recent years. The illegal eavesdropping by

9. Russia cannot afford to misread the ECHR June 23, 2011

Russia's ‘welcome' of a damning judgment on the detention of Mikhail Khodorkovsky says much about the rule of law in Russia. The Queen of Hearts in “Alice's Adventures...

Russia cannot afford to misread the ECHR

10. Fifty years on May 20, 2011

A look at the state of human rights in Europe, on the anniversary of the creation of the first global human-rights movement. A single newspaper article, published in 1961,...

Fifty years on

11. US torture puts a stain on Europe May 12, 2011

A Guantánamo prisoner tortured in a CIA prison in Poland now faces the death penalty. It is a sign of how the US's moral values have been corroded in the post-9/11 world...

12. Poland faces torture charges May 12, 2011

Poland accused of complicity in torture by US intelligence operatives of Saudi national. Poland is facing legal action over torture allegations. Lawyers for Abd al-Rahim...

Poland faces torture charges

13. Ex-Formula One boss loses privacy case May 10, 2011

Supporting Max Mosley's case would have had a 'chilling effect' on the media, the European Court of Human Rights rules. The former boss of Formula One has lost a bid in the...

14. EU to admit Africans from Libya March 24, 2011

Member states and European Commission will meet tomorrow to discuss fate of thousands of Africans who have fled Libya. A number of Africans who have fled the violence in...

EU to admit Africans from Libya

15. Parliament's place is in Strasbourg March 17, 2011

By voting to reduce the number of plenary sessions in Strasbourg, MEPs are reinforcing a harmful image of the European Union. Some MEPs have chosen to adopt an amendment on...

Parliament's place is in Strasbourg

16. Denied a shot at a good education March 10, 2011

The Council of Europe's watchdog says Czech marginalisation of Roma children is an outrage – but no action has been taken to deal with the problem. Europe's top...

Denied a shot at a good education

17. A new approach to old autocrats March 10, 2011

The EU is re-thinking its north Africa policy; it should not stop there. The European Union is crafting a “fresh approach” to north Africa in the wake of public...

A new approach to old autocrats

18. The long history wars wend (too) slowly to a conclusion March 3, 2011

Politicians are gradually letting historians write the region's history. There are, though, three big exceptions. At first glance the history wars seem over. Poland and...

19. Malmström: EU asylum disparities unacceptable February 10, 2011

Home affairs commissioners says it is 'indecent' that wide differences persist in a Europe 'with the same values'. Cecilia Malmström, the European commissioner for...

20. EU asylum system fails those who need it the most January 27, 2011

Court ruling shows that the EU is doing too little to help vulnerable people. Greece's asylum system is in such disarray that migrants seeking protection in the European...

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