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    Sergey Lagodinsky on the importance of shoring up democratic institutions and civil society in Europe and abroad
    04 May Justice
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    02 May Justice
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    25 Apr Justice
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    Cast-iron resolve
    23 Jul Justice
    Cast-iron resolve
    Thrust into the spotlight over his report on sexual and reproductive health and rights, Predrag Fred Matić has become a champion for women’s bodily autonomy. He tells Lorna Hutchinson that no amount of conservative backlash will steer him off course.
    “We are not living in Europe à la carte” says Jourová on Rule of Law report
    20 Jul Justice
    “We are not living in Europe à la carte” says Jourová on Rule of Law report
    In its second EU-wide report on the Rule of Law, the European Commission highlighted “serious concerns” over judicial independence and media freedom.
    Revision of the Aarhus Regulation: A collective sigh of relief
    19 Jul Justice
    Revision of the Aarhus Regulation: A collective sigh of relief
    Political agreement reached on the contentious Aarhus dossier, reports Christian Doleschal
    Issue 540 | 19 July 2021
    19 Jul Justice
    Issue 540 | 19 July 2021
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    EU launches infringement procedures against Hungary and Poland over LGBTIQ discrimination
    16 Jul Justice
    EU launches infringement procedures against Hungary and Poland over LGBTIQ discrimination
    LGBTIQ Intergroup MEPs ‘wholeheartedly’ welcome European Commission’s decision to act against Budapest and Warsaw.
    Poland 'on the path to Polexit' after top court deems ECJ measures unconstitutional
    15 Jul Justice
    Poland 'on the path to Polexit' after top court deems ECJ measures unconstitutional
    MEPs have warned that Poland is heading towards ‘Polexit’ - the Polish version of Brexit - after the country’s highest court ruled that Poland is not obliged to follow the order by the European Court of Justice to suspend part of its judicial reforms.
    Journalists call for EU policymakers to deliver ‘robust’ Media Freedom Act in face of increasing state-owned harassment
    14 Jul Justice
    Journalists call for EU policymakers to deliver ‘robust’ Media Freedom Act in face of increasing state-owned harassment
    Growing ‘hostile environment’ for journalists across EU, MEPs told during public hearing
    Gender-based violence costs EU €366bn a year
    09 Jul Justice
    Gender-based violence costs EU €366bn a year
    A new study by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) estimates that violence against women makes up 79 percent of this cost, amounting to €289bn.
    European Parliament votes overwhelmingly to condemn new Hungarian anti-LGBTIQ law
    08 Jul Justice
    European Parliament votes overwhelmingly to condemn new Hungarian anti-LGBTIQ law
    In a resolution, adopted with 459 in favour, 147 against and 58 abstentions on Thursday, MEPs describe the Hungarian law as being in clear breach of fundamental rights.
    MEPs lament ‘putinisation’ of Hungary as EU urged to take urgent action
    07 Jul Justice
    MEPs lament ‘putinisation’ of Hungary as EU urged to take urgent action
    A fiery plenary debate on Hungary’s new anti-LGBTIQ law saw deputies entreat the European Commission and Council to “do their job” and put a “democratic lock” on the EU budget.
    Editorial: People Power
    07 Jul Justice
    Editorial: People Power
    Does the success of the ‘End the Cage Age’ campaign mean the much-maligned European Citizens’ Initiative is finally bringing Europe closer to its citizens? Not quite yet, suggests Brian Johnson.
    From hands-on commissioner to free-speaking MEP... That's Danuta Hübner
    06 Jul Justice
    From hands-on commissioner to free-speaking MEP... That's Danuta Hübner
    She is one of parliament’s most senior MEPs and, as Martin Banks discovered, Danuta Hübner is not afraid of holding back on even the most sensitive of issues.
    Issue 539 | 05 July 2021
    05 Jul Justice
    Issue 539 | 05 July 2021
    The latest edition of The Parliament Magazine is now available to read online for free.
    Policymakers decry Turkey’s formal withdrawal from violence against women treaty
    01 Jul Justice
    Policymakers decry Turkey’s formal withdrawal from violence against women treaty
    MEPs and rights groups have denounced Turkey’s decision to quit the groundbreaking Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, calling it “a dark day for women.”
    Media Action Plan: The power of local
    29 Jun Justice
    Media Action Plan: The power of local
    A strong and independent local media is essential to the democratic process, but this is in danger of withering away. The EU must ensure it gets the support it needs, argues Jan Trei.
    Hate Speech: On the cyberviolence frontline
    28 Jun Justice
    Hate Speech: On the cyberviolence frontline
    With over 80 percent of female politicians having suffered cyberviolence, intimidation and harassment, MEPs are calling on the Commission to introduce legislation to curb online hate. Lorna Hutchinson reports.
    Hate Speech: A milestone for the LGBTI community
    28 Jun Justice
    Hate Speech: A milestone for the LGBTI community
    The extension of the list of EU crimes to cover hate speech and hate crimes, including when targeted at LGBTI people, will be one of the most important acts of this legislative term, argues Marc Angel.
    Hate Speech: Don’t stand for hate
    28 Jun Justice
    Hate Speech: Don’t stand for hate
    The European Commission’s initiative to add hate crime and hate speech to the list of EU crimes should be applauded as an important step in protecting Europe’s citizens, argues Alice Kuhnke.
    “The first real resistance to a regressive agenda”: Parliament adopts SRHR report
    24 Jun Justice
    “The first real resistance to a regressive agenda”: Parliament adopts SRHR report
    Predrag Fred Matić’s report on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights was adopted on Thursday, with 378 votes in favour, 255 against and 42 abstentions.
    ECR group wants SRHR debate to be scrapped; says issue 'overreaches' EU's competence
    23 Jun Justice
    ECR group wants SRHR debate to be scrapped; says issue "overreaches" EU's competence
    The European Parliament is due to debate and vote on a controversial report urging Member States to protect and further enhance women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights.
    Editorial: Hammer to fall
    23 Jun Justice
    Editorial: Hammer to fall
    Budapest’s decision to introduce new rules banning the teaching and distribution of educational materials featuring gay people to under-18s may prove to be the last straw for the Commission, says Brian Johnson.
    “My body, my rights”: MEPs stand up for women’s sexual and reproductive rights
    23 Jun Justice
    “My body, my rights”: MEPs stand up for women’s sexual and reproductive rights
    Ahead of the vote on rapporteur Predrag Fred Matić’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) report on Thursday, MEPs demonstrated in front of the European Parliament.
    Greens MEPs welcome pardon of Catalan separatist leaders
    23 Jun Justice
    Greens MEPs welcome pardon of Catalan separatist leaders
    The nine leaders were jailed for their role in Catalonia's failed 2017 independence bid.
    MEPs condemn UEFA’s refusal to light up Munich stadium in rainbow colours
    23 Jun Justice
    MEPs condemn UEFA’s refusal to light up Munich stadium in rainbow colours
    UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, has turned down a request to light up Munich’s Allianz Arena in the colours of the rainbow flag for Germany’s Euro 2020 match with Hungary on Wednesday.
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