ERRC submission to UN CERD on Ukraine (June 2006)
19 June 2006
ERRC Written Comments Concerning Ukraine to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, at its 69th session, July 31 - August 18, 2006.
ERRC submission to UN CEDAW on Romania (May 2006)
15 May 2006
European Roma Rights Center and Romani CRISS Joint Shadow report submitted to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women concerning the situation of Romani women and girls in Romania for its consideration at the 35th CEDAW session.
ERRC submission to UN HRC on Kosovo (February 2006)
20 February 2006
Written Comments of the European Roma Rights Center Concerning Kosovo.
ERRC submission to UN CEDAW on Macedonia (January 2006)
16 January 2006
Roma Centre of Skopje, Network Women's Program and European Roma Rights Centre shadow report submitted to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women concerning the situation of Romani women and girls in Macedonia for its consideration at the 34th CEDAW Session.
Заеднички извештај во Сенка поднесен до Комитетот на Обединетите Нации за Елиминација на Дискриминацијата над жените (Јануари 2006)
16 January 2006
Центарот на Ромите на град Скопје, Женската Мрежна Програма и Европскиот Центар за правата на Ромите поднесоа заеднички извештај во Сенка до Комитетот на Обединетите Нации за Елиминација на Дискри...
Always Somewhere Else: Anti-Gypsyism in France
28 November 2005
France is known as a country of human rights. "Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood" – these declarations remain at the heart of the French Republic. Despite these commitments, hundreds of thousands of Gypsies and Travellers in France are denied the very basic right of equal treatment and experience regular denial and interference with almost all fundamental civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights.
Hors d’ici! Anti-tsiganisme en France
28 November 2005
Des centaines de milliers de tsiganes et voyageurs, citoyens français depuis des générations, sont privés du droit le plus élémentaire à l’égalité de traitement. Ils se voient régulièrement refuser les droits civils, politiques, sociaux, économiques et culturels fondamentaux ou sont confrontés à des problèmes d’ingérence dans l’exercice de ceux-ci. Ils ont longtemps été soumis à des lois, politiques et pratiques visant à les contrôler, les réprimer, les exclure ou les assimiler.