“Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals”. Series of meetings during Docudays UA Film Festival 2017
During the series of meetings “Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals”, lawyers...
23 March 2017
The UHHRU Advocacy Centre currently works on eleven campaigns. The leading one among them is Pacta Sunt Servanta campaign, which is to monitor the compliance of agreements. Others include campaign on human rights violations in the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea and the ATO area; on anti-corruption legislation; on justice reform and on lustration legislation. Among other issues, which relate to UHHRU advocacy campaigns there is law on internally displaced persons, service work with the UHHRUStrategic Litigation Centre and the Advice Centres network; PACE monitoring sessions and Minsk agreements, migration legislation and human rights violations during the seventh wave of nationwide mobilization. The Head of Advocacy Centre is Borys Zakharov.
During the series of meetings “Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals”, lawyers...
23 March 2017
Up from this weekend UHHRU is presenting series of meetings “Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in...
23 March 2017
For your attention is the fourth episode of the new program of the Black Sea...
21 March 2017
On March 9 and 10, in the Ivano-Frankove Village, Yavoriv District, Lviv Region, the first...
20 March 2017
The third issue of analytical review of human rights “Crimea Beyond Rules” is published for...
20 March 2017
The third episode of the new program of the Black Sea TV Company prepared jointly...
17 March 2017
The hybrid war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine did not begin in 2014. A...
17 March 2017
Today at 12:00 European Parliament adopted resolution on the Ukrainian prisoners in Russia and the situation...
16 March 2017
Human rights defenders have developed a concept of the return of citizens of Ukraine who...
16 March 2017
On the third anniversary of the events of February 26, we suggest you to read...
15 March 2017