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Category Archives: Values & Principles of the European Union
FREE News: 19-20-21 May 2014
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS* United Kingdom: Court backs disabled woman’s human rights protest * Court: Hungary should reform its system for reviewing whole life sentences – LGBTI* RIGHTS * EU top job candidates back new strategy on gay rights * 2009-2014: 4 … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Borders control policies (Schengen), Freedom of movement, Fundamental rights – Charter, Immigration policies, Judicial and police cooperation, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Privacy, Transparency, Values & Principles of the European Union
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FREE Newsletter: 16, 17, 18 September 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Hungary amends its constitution to appease EU Euractiv: “Hungary’s parliament has approved changes to the constitution, removing restrictions on political media campaigns ahead of next year’s … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Freedom of Expression and Information/Media Pluralism, Freedom of movement, Fundamental rights – Charter, Illicit Drug Trafficking, Judicial and police cooperation, Organised Crime, Privacy, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged 16812/11, Belgacom, Cecilia Malmström, free movement, Hungarian Constitution, Hungary, NSA, Orban, Portugal, visa waiver, Welsh and Silva Canha v. Portugal
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FREE Newsletter: 5 & 6 September 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU EU rules on democratic governance need updating Euobserver: “The question of how or whether the European Union as a whole can respond to violations of liberal … Continue reading
FREE Newsletter: 15, 16, 17 July 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Aujourd’hui la Hongrie, demain l’Europe ? Le rapport Tavares ouvrira-t-il une nouvelle ère européenne dans la défense des droits fondamentaux ? Eu-Logos: “Le rapport Tavares sur … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Irregular immigration, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Regular immigration, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Amnesty International, Data Protection Regulation, EASO, Greece, Hongrie, Hungary, Integration, Orban, Rom, Roma, Roumanie, Turkey, Viviane Reding
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FREE Newsletter: 4 and 5 July 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Parliament divided over Hungary’s democratic record Euractiv: “Members of the European Parliament failed to unite behind a report calling on Budapest to remove a constitutional amendment … Continue reading
FREE Newsletter: 1, 2, 3 July 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Parliament divided over constitutional changes in Hungary European Parliament News: “MEPs debated the situation of fundamental rights in Hungary with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged anti-discrimination law, C-648-11, Dublin II, eavesdropping, EU-US relations, Hungary, LIBE, National Security Agency, NSA, Orban, PRISM, Viviane Reding, wiretapping
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FREE Newsletter: 27, 28 June 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Assembly MPs reject Hungary “monitoring procedure” Human Rights Europe: “Members of the Parliamentary Assembly voted this evening to reject ‘a monitoring procedure” for Hungary. The assembly … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, Fraud and Corruption, Fundamental rights – Charter, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Amnesty International, coerced castration, coerced sterlisation, Edward Snowden, Gheorghe Cobzaru v. Romania, Human Rights Watch, Hungary, no. 6978/08, Original leaks by Snowden, Roma, Roma integration strategies
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FREE Newsletter: 24, 25, 26 June 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Letter on Hungary to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Human Rights Watch: “Dear Assembly Member, Ahead of next week’s Assembly debate on the … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fraud and Corruption, Fundamental rights – Charter, Illicit Drug Trafficking, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Privacy, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged 5-IT drug, Amnesty International, anti-Muslim, Czech Republic, data breaches, Edward Snowden, Google, Human Rights Watch, Hungary, Internet Service Providers, ISP, Marine Le Pen, PRISM, right to be forgotten, Viviane Reding
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FREE Newsletter: 20, 21 June 2013
PRINCIPLES AND VALUES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU MEPs call on Hungarian authorities to abide by EU values European Parliament News: “Civil Liberties Committee recommendations to Hungary and the European Commission on how to … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Borders control policies (Schengen), European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fight against terrorism, Fundamental rights – Charter, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Organised Crime, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Austria, C-534/11, Cecilia Malmström, Czech Republic, European Mandate of Arrest, Eurosur, Hezbollah, Hungary, Labayle, LIBE, M.Arslan, Orban, organised crime strategy, Right to a fair trial, Sweden, UN, UNHCR
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FREE Newsletter: 3, 4, 5 June 2013
PRINCIPLES AND VALUES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Council of Europe poised to decide on monitoring procedure against Hungary Politics.hu: “A final decision whether the Council of Europe (CoE) should launch a monitoring procedure … Continue reading
Posted in Borders control policies (Schengen), Data Protection, European Agencies and Bodies, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Freedom of Expression and Information/Media Pluralism, Fundamental rights – Charter, Human Trafficking, Irregular immigration, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Uncategorized, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged bandwidth throttling, BEREC, C-300/11, Childcare, Council of Europe, EDPS, European Data Supervisor, Europol, Hungary, net neutrality, Orban, Peter Hustinx, Protocol 30, République Tchèque, Schengen, ZZ v Secretary of State for Home Department
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