April

14 April 2020

Italy, democracy and COVID-19

"The crisis triggered by COVID-19 is challenging the very meaning of coexistence and cohabitation and redesigning the boundaries of public space in an absolutely unprecedented way, with unpredictable results."

14 April 2020

The Coronavirus Crisis-Law in Greece: A (Constitutional) Matter of Life and Death

"Each time a crisis emerges, the law is entitled to seize the exceptional moment and contain it, within the limits of democracy and the rule of law. Legal normality, as a vague standard, is usually redefined by the legislator and the courts and rapidly adjusted to reality."

13 April 2020

Greeks fear Erdogan readies another migration wave by sea

"Turkey is gathering a high number of migrants at its western coasts and urging them to sail across the sea border to neighbouring Greece, several Greek media reported over the weekend."

13 April 2020

Migration minister confirms migrants gathering along Turkish coast

"Greek Migration Minister Notis Mitarakis said on Monday that, although migrants have started gathering along the Turkish coastline opposite the islands of the eastern Aegean, there are no indications that they are infected with coronavirus, as some media reports had suggested over the weekend."

13 April 2020

MEPs say data and AI can help ease lockdown measures

"MEPs suggested on Thursday the use of new technologies to help member-states confront the technical and organisational challenges that will arise in societies, once the Covid-19 pandemic is contained."

12 April 2020

'We are dying' migrants adrift in Maltese waters - Archbishop calls for rescue

"A migrant boat adrift in Malta’s search and rescue zone is taking in water with those on board in dire need of help, according to an NGO."

12 April 2020

Italy to move 'Alan Kurdi' migrants to another ship

"Italy will transfer migrants from crowded rescue ship "Alan Kurdi" to another vessel where they would be kept in quarantine over coronavirus concerns, officials said. The privately owned ship has been stranded for days."

09 April 2020

CoE: Algorithms and automation: new guidelines to prevent human rights breaches

"The Council of Europe today called on its 47 member States to take a precautionary approach to the development and use of algorithmic systems and adopt legislation, policies and practices that fully respect human rights."

09 April 2020

Council of the European Union: Labour migration as a basis for partnerships with third countries ? Presidency discussion paper

"Migration is a human and global phenomenon that will continue to be one of the central topics on the political agenda in the EU since the geopolitical circumstances in its closer and wider neighbourhood are becoming ever more complex"

09 April 2020

Is the ‘war on Covid-19’ morphing into a war on the poor?

"The pandemic is revealing the ways in which global health outcomes are shaped by race, class and indignity.(...)"

09 April 2020

Council of Europe anti-torture Committee publishes report on Greece

"To this end, the report describes the critical findings from the visits undertaken to the two largest remand prisons in the country in Athens and Thessaloniki and to three new prisons for sentenced prisoners as well as the Korydallos Prison Health Centre (former prison hospital). The report also makes a series of recommendations challenging the current approach towards the management of prisons."

08 April 2020

EU: Love thy neighbour? Coronavirus politics and their impact on EU freedoms and rule of law in the Schengen Area

"Restrictions on international and intra-EU traffic of persons have been at the heart of the political responses to the coronavirus pandemic. Border controls and suspensions of entry and exist have been presented as key policy priorities to prevent the spread of the virus in the EU. These measures pose however fundamental questions as to the raison d’être of the Union, and the foundations of the Single Market, the Schengen system and European citizenship. They are also profoundly intrusive regarding the fundamental rights of individuals and in many cases derogate domestic and EU rule of law checks and balances over executive decisions"

07 April 2020

CoE: Respecting democracy, rule of law and human rights in the framework of the COVID-19 sanitary crisis

"The toolkit is designed to help ensure that measures taken by member states during the current crisis remain proportional to the threat posed by the spread of the virus and are limited in time."

07 April 2020

European Parliament: Draft report: on the draft Council implementing decision on the launch of automated data exchange with regard to dactyloscopic data in the United Kingdom

Rapporteur Juan Fernando López Aguilar: "1.Rejects the Council draft; 2.Instructs its President to forward its position to the Council, the Commission and the national parliaments."

07 April 2020

Hungary: Law to fight coronavirus creates 'uncertainty' for journalists (DW, link)

"These are turbulent times in Hungary, with a single political decision receiving massive international attention. It's not the first time Hungary has been in the headlines for government decrees that have raised eyebrows nationally and internationally. Prime Minister Viktor Orban has freely described his understanding of democracy as "illiberal," and refers to his decisions as "unorthodox.""

07 April 2020

EU: The EU Integrated Political Crisis Response Arrangements

Operational Conclusions - IPCR Roundtable 25 March 2020 - COVID-19

06 April 2020

Coronavirus: Call for single EU tracking app with data protection

"Europe's data protection watchdog has called for a single coronavirus app to be used across the EU, instead of every country making its own."

06 April 2020

Ministers of justice stressed that any extraordinary measures should be in line with the fundamental values of the EU

"At the initiative of the Minister of Justice, Mr Dražen Bošnjakovic, a video conference of the Ministers of Justice of the EU Member States was held. The European Commissioner for Justice, Mr Didier Reynders, also participated."

06 April 2020

CoE: COVID-19 pandemic: urgent steps are needed to protect the rights of prisoners in Europe

"Convicted prisoners and persons on remand are among those most vulnerable to viral contagion as they are held in a high-risk environment: in general, detention facilities are not adapted to face large-scale epidemics, and the basic protective measures such as social distancing and hygiene rules cannot be observed as easily as outside, exposing prisoners to greater health risks."

 

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