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The exclusion of migrants in an irregular situation from the European Social Charter’s scope of application: the paradox of fundamental rights

by contact@socialrightstracker.eu | Dec 15, 2024 | Migration

The ICJ and ECRE v. Greece: revival of the controversy  Essential clarifications on the applicability of the European Social Charter (from now on “the Charter”) to migrants in an irregular situation have been made by the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR)...
A look at the social rights of people with disabilities: a dehumanising paradigm

A look at the social rights of people with disabilities: a dehumanising paradigm

by contact@socialrightstracker.eu | Dec 15, 2024 | Equal Opportunities, Social Inclusion

France condemned again “A major decision that could be revolutionary if properly implemented by the executive” – Magali Lafourcade, Secretary General of the French National Consultative Commission for Human Rights (CNCDH) On 17 April 2023, the European...
Europe after COVID:Reversal or Renewal?

Europe after COVID:Reversal or Renewal?

by contact@socialrightstracker.eu | Dec 14, 2024 | Equal Opportunities, Social Inclusion

‘Europe After Covid: Reversal or Renewal?’ reviews the social situation in the 27 EU member states and makes some proposals and recommendations for a more sustainable and inclusive future.   This report is the fourteenth publication in Social Justice...
Transidentity in Europe: the consequences of the rejection of transidentity on economic and social rights

Transidentity in Europe: the consequences of the rejection of transidentity on economic and social rights

by contact@socialrightstracker.eu | Dec 5, 2024 | Employment, Training, Labour Rights

Recognition of the right to self-determination: between decline and progress In December 2022, Scottish MPs passed a law allowing gender self-determination. The British government unfortunately blocked this widely welcomed social advance. On 17 January 2023, London...
The Reykjavík Declaration: a step forward for social rights?

The Reykjavík Declaration: a step forward for social rights?

by contact@socialrightstracker.eu | Jun 5, 2024 | Equal Opportunities, Social Inclusion

The Heads of State and Government of the 46 member countries of the Council of Europe met for a Summit in Reykjavík on 16 and 17 May 2023. This type of high-level meeting is rare, as it is only the 4th Summit since the organisation was founded in 1949. In the first...
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