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Ten key steps to better protect children against sexual violence in sport

18/10/2018 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development

Children in sports are particularly vulnerable to sexual abuse and parliaments should therefore intensify their efforts to better protect the children concerned. Parliamentarians discussed an action plan to combat this phenomenon.

PACE rapporteur reacts to abduction and abuse of Oleg Kozlovsky in Ingushetia

17/10/2018 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

“I am outraged by the abduction and violent abuse of Oleg Kozlovsky, apparently by the Ingushetian police. Russia must urgently investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice,” said Mr Schwabe.

'Human traffickers cannot act with impunity'

17/10/2018 | Migration, International Protection and Economic Co-operation

“Human trafficking has been identified as a growing phenomenon throughout Europe, often in relation to refugees and asylum-seekers who are among the most vulnerable potential victims of traffickers and organised crime,” said Vernon Coaker.

#MeToo: alarming levels of sexual abuse and violence found in parliaments

16/10/2018 | President

A new study by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe shows that acts of sexism, abuse and violence against women are widespread in parliaments across Europe.

Criminal proceedings: minimum standards for trial waiver systems

12/10/2018 | Session

the Assembly has considered it essential that appropriate safeguards are needed in order to ensure that member States enjoy the potential benefits that trial waiver systems may offer, whilst minimising the threat to human rights.

Rapporteur proposes fresh approach to involuntary measures in psychiatry

12/10/2018 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development

The best way to protect the rights of persons with psychosocial disabilities with regard to involuntary measures in psychiatry is to "avoid such measures in the first place," says Reina de Bruijn-Wezeman in a new memo.

Smolensk crash: Russia should hand over the aircraft wreckage to Polish authorities ‘without further delay’

12/10/2018 | Session

PACE has called on Russia to “hand over the wreckage of the Polish Air Force Tu-154 to the competent Polish authorities without further delay”, in a manner that “avoids any further deterioration” of potential evidence.

The Parliamentary Network on Diaspora Policies organised its 2nd regional meeting in Kyiv

11/10/2018 | Migration, International Protection and Economic Co-operation

During its 2nd meeting in Kyiv, which brought together around 80 participants, the Network emphasized how important it is for national and local authorities to engage diaspora members and their organisations.

Greater safety guarantees for nuclear power stations

11/10/2018 | Session

The Parliamentary Assembly has spelled out a series of steps governments should take to improve the safety of nuclear power stations in Europe – and minimise the risk of accidents or terror attacks.

Gudrun Mosler-Törnström: “It is through synergy that we will succeed to strengthen democracy”

11/10/2018 | Session

"It is through synergy that we will succeed to strengthen democracy in Europe and to counter temptations to recentralize that are nothing more than a step backwards", said Gudrun Mosler-Törnström, President of the Congress.

Secretary General’s dialogue with Assembly members

11/10/2018 | Session

Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland replied to questions from members of the Parliamentary Assembly in a question and answer session during the Assembly’s Autumn session.

No to discrimination in access to employment

11/10/2018 | Equality and Non-Discrimination

The right to work is a fundamental right. Yet discrimination in access to employment remains a real problem in member States, whatever the ground of discrimination at issue, PACE Committee on Equality said.