Youth Peace Camp

Fifty-one young people from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Israel, various communities in Kosovo, the Palestinian National Authority and the Russian Federation took part in the peace camp at the Strasbourg European Youth Centre, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.

Judges order €4 million Jehovah’s Witnesses award

The Court held that France is to reimburse a Jehovah’s Witnesses association €4,590,295 for taxes unduly paid.

Committee of Ministers warns against “chilling effect” of libel tourism

A Committee of Ministers declaration criticises “libel tourism,” which allows complaints in jurisdictions where it is easy to sue and with courts thought to be the most likely to deliver favourable judgments.

Podcast: Drug seizures at Europe’s airports

A new review of drug seizures by customs and police authorities at European airports comes under the microscope during Panos Kakaviatos’ interview with Linn Their of the Regional Intelligence Liaison Office (RILO) of the World Customs Organisation (WCO).

Spanish terrorist Ines Del Rio Prada’s complaint reaches Court decision

Ines Del Rio Prada considers that her continued detention is contrary to Article 5 (right to liberty and security).