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Edward Snowden testifies by video-link at hearing on ‘mass surveillance’

07/04/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

US whistleblower Edward Snowden is to testify from Moscow by live video-link at a parliamentary hearing on “mass surveillance” taking place at 2 p.m. today, Tuesday 8 April,in Strasbourg.

Parliamentarians discuss the need to eradicate statelessness in Europe

04/04/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

A joint parliamentary hearing on the need to eradicate statelessness in Europe, with a particular focus on statelessness among children, is to take place on 9 April on the margins of PACE’s spring session.

Anger at increase in executions worldwide

28/03/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Marietta Karamanli, general rapporteur on the abolition of the death penalty, has expressed her indignation over the increased number of executions in the world, revealed in an Amnesty International report published on 27 March 2014.

Combating abuses by sects against minors on PACE agenda

03/03/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

The committee expressed its concern over the excesses of sects affecting minors and proposed establishing more measures and policies at national and European level to protect minors from such abuses.

Jean-Claude Trichet attends a hearing on European institutions and human rights

03/03/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

At an exchange of views with Jean-Claude Trichet and Morten Kjaerum, the committee recalled the importance of respect for the fundamental values of the Council of Europe on the part of the EU.

Statement issued by the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights

03/03/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

The committee condemned without reservation the violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine by armed forces of the Russian Federation over the weekend of 1st and 2nd March 2014.

Hearing on ‘European institutions and human rights in Europe’ with Jean-Claude Trichet

28/02/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

The committee is to hold a hearing on “European institutions and human rights in Europe”, with the participation of Jean-Claude Trichet and of Morten Kjaerum, Director of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights.

Rapporteur welcomes the temporary moratorium on executions in Arkansas

18/02/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Marietta Karamanli, General Rapporteur on the abolition of the death penalty, welcomed the decision by a judge in Arkansas who blocked all executions in that state, until the 2013 law on execution procedures had been clarified.

General rapporteur welcomes suspension of executions in Washington State

13/02/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Marietta Karamanli has welcomed the announcement by the Governor of Washington that he will suspend executions in his state. “I congratulate Governor Inslee on his far-sighted and humane declaration", she stated.

Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt reacts to the prosecution of Georgian opposition leaders

31/01/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Pieter Omtzigt (Netherlands, EPP/CD), rapporteur on “Keeping criminal and political responsibility separate”, has made a statement with regard to the prosecution of former government leaders in Georgia.

Committee to invite Edward Snowden to debate mass surveillance with US officials

29/01/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

A committee is to invite whistleblower Edward Snowden and US officials to Strasbourg to debate the two themes of mass surveillance and whistleblowing at linked public hearings in April.

Rapporteur on abolition of the death penalty shocked by cruel execution in Ohio

17/01/2014 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

General Rapporteur on the abolition of the death penalty expressed her outrage at the cruel and inhuman execution of Denis McGuire in Lucasville, Ohio, by an ‘experimental’ death cocktail.