What legal instruments to counter violence against women in Algeria?
What legal and policy instruments exist to counter violence against women in Algeria ?
What legal instruments to counter violence against women in Algeria? Read More »
What legal and policy instruments exist to counter violence against women in Algeria ?
What legal instruments to counter violence against women in Algeria? Read More »
Press release following the ICC’s decision to open an investigation into the Situation in Palestine.
ICC investigation in Palestine opens a long-awaited path to justice Read More »
In May 2020, European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders announced that the European Commission will embark on proposing legislation on mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence in 2021, a
The latest EuroMed Rights report highlights how government-organised NGOs spread alternative human rights narratives to support authoritarian governments.
New report on the damaging impact of pro-government NGOs Read More »
Announced early December 2020, the “New Agenda for the Mediterranean” of the EU was delivered on 9 February.
EU agenda for the Mediterranean: more than speed dating? Read More »
The recent appointment of Turkish academic and close partisan of the ruling AKP party, Melih Bulu, as rector of Bogazici University, one of Turkey’s liberal strongholds, has triggered mass protests from both students and professors. One action stood out among
LGBTI communities: targets of Erdogan’s “cultural war” Read More »
Supporting the “future of Syria” On 29–30 March, the European Union will host its Brussels V Conference on “Supporting the future of Syria and the region”. Since the first edition in 2017, this annual event aims to reassert the international
EU news on the radar Read More »
Ten years after the revolution, the situation in Tunisia is explosive and there is widespread disillusionment. For over a month now, protests gathering thousands of mostly young people have been organised in cities across the country. Tunisians are desperate: the
Tunisia: ten years later, democracy stalled? Read More »
Attacks on NGOs working on migration and asylum have worsened in both Greece and Cyprus In Greece, between February and September 2020, a series of amendments and two ministerial decisions, related
Greece and Cyprus: from cradles of democracy to criminalisation of solidarity Read More »
As the EU will release its joint communication on a renewed partnership for the Southern Neighbourhood tomorrow, EuroMed Rights publishes its own ‘shadow’ communication for such a partnership.
EU-Southern Neighbourhood renewed partnership: human rights first! Read More »