human rightsEuropean UnionRussian FederationThis article considers the human rights issues in relations between the Russian Federation and the European Union in the context of formal agreements and real policy from 1994 to the beginning of 2013. The EU regards human rights as fundamental values, ...
aims to provide expert advice to the Union and its Member States on the implementation of Union law on fundamental rights issues and to raise awareness among policymakers and the public of the above-mentioned problems in particular. The
William A. Fletcher, in “International Human Rights and the Role of the Unite States,” argues that the U.S. government has been characterized by double standards on human rights issues and a lack of self-regulation of human rights management. constraints on human rights management. Trump's ...
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European immigrants across the country. The 1917 October Revolution in Russia triggered the first Red Scare in the United States. The U.S. government was convinced that communists were among Eastern and Southern European immigrants,...
Such and many other issues of conflicts between fundamental rights and rights of others or public interests has became routine technique in the case-law of European Court of human rights (ECtHR) including the huge number of applications brought to Strasbourg from Russia. The presentation starts ...
U.S. report acknowledges human rights backsliding in Afghanistan Conflict Zone Opinion |War Crimes Charges Could Help Putin, Not Hurt Him Russia’s War on Ukraine West under pressure to act after reports of executions in Russia-held Ukrainian towns ...
The weekly Express-Khronika, a leading voice for human rights in Russia and a trailblazer in the era of glasnost, is struggling to survive.
The state-run China Central Television aired a documentary that reveals the United States' double standards on human rights-related issues, whereby the U.S. pokes its nose into other countries' internal affairs while leaving many of its own problems unsolved. Based on extensive media reports both...
On 7 January 2010, the European Court of Human Rights (the 'Court') rendered judgment in Rantsev v Cyprus and Russia,1 a case that will be laurelled for revealing the human cost of sex tourism in Europe and the Court's willingness to take on the issue of trafficking of women. That ...