ERRC submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on Health, Torture and Violence Against Women (June 2011)
03 June 2011
The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) submits this letter regarding ongoing concerns about the forced and coerced sterilisation of Romani women in three European countries – the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia.
Breaking the Silence: Trafficking in Romani Communities
19 May 2011
Estimates provided during research by the ERRC and PiN about the perceived representation of Roma among trafficked persons in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia are several times higher than the proportion of Roma among the general population, indicating a disproportionate impact of this practice on Romani communities.
NGO submission to UN CRC on the Czech Republic (May 2011)
16 May 2011
Written comments concerning the Czech Republic for consideration by the Committee on the Rights of the Child at its fifty-seventh session, in May 2011.
ERRC submission to the European Commission on Serbia (May 2011)
10 May 2011
Written comments by the ERRC concerning Serbia's EU accession progress for consideration by the European Commission during its 2011 review.
ERRC submission to the European Commission on Macedonia (May 2011)
10 May 2011
Written comments by the ERRC concerning Macedonia's EU accession progress for consideration by the European Commission during its 2011 review.
Imperfect Justice: Anti-Roma Violence and Impunity
06 April 2011
ERRC monitoring of the State response to 44 selected cases of anti-Roma violence in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia shows that many Romani victims of violent crimes do not secure justice. A limited number of perpetrators of violent attacks against Roma are successfully identified, investigated and prosecuted.
ERRC submission to the Council of Europe on implementation of human rights judgments in the Czech Republic
08 March 2011
Joint communication by the ERRC and OSJI concerning Czech Republic's implementation of D.H. and Others v the Czech Republic for consideration by the Committee of Ministers during its March 2011 review.