European Union
March 4, 2021
European Climate Change Lawsuit Spotlights Child Rights
Increased heat, more frequent forest fires, and other extreme weather events fueled by climate change are already harming children in Europe today and governments are not doing enough to cut emissions and prevent catastrophic impacts on children’s rights in the future.

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Greece/EU: Bring Moria Homeless to Safety
Collective European Action Needed for Migrants Stranded on Lesbos
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Hungary: Health Care Failures Endanger Lives
Ensure Access to Adequate, Quality Health Care, Provide Sufficient Resources
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News
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Last Chance for EPP to Uphold Democratic Values in Hungary Showdown
Fidesz Departure from European Parliament Group Highlights Party’s Failure to Act
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Germany: MPs Should Strengthen Proposed Supply Chain Law
Proposed Measure Falls Short of International Norms
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To Help Migrants in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tackle EU Abuses
Commissioner’s Visit Underscores EU Responsibility to Find Solutions
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EU Parliament Vote Critical to Hold Companies to Account
Proposed Law Could Help Address Human Rights Harms, Climate Change
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EU Should Regulate Artificial Intelligence to Protect Rights
Privacy, Non-Discrimination, and Social Security Safeguards Needed
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EU: Respect Rights Amid Pandemic, Economic Downturn
Tackle Inequality, Abuses against Migrants, Autocratic Backsliding
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EU: Speak Out Against India’s Rights Violations
Bilateral Human Rights Dialogue Scheduled for January 12