Environmental Lawsuits – right of all of us to protect our environment

November 28, 2018

viber-image-150x112 in BCHR’s conference entitled “Environmental Lawsuits – right of all of us to protect our environment” discussed protection of the right to a healthy environment under civil law and were familiarised with the Handbook on environmental lawsuits with recommendations for experts and Guidance on filing environmental lawsuits for civic associations and the general public. (more…)

THE GAME: 1 performance 1 movie 1 conversation

November 23, 2018

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3 the colors of solidarity on the topic of youth and inclusion

Do you know what is THE GAME? And what does this have to do with refugees? What do young people from Serbia know about refugees? How can young people become advocates for the inclusion of refugees in our society? What kind of colors can young people give to this topic?
At the event THE GAME: 1 performance, 1 movie 1 conversation (3 colors of solidarity on theme of youth and inclusion) will be shown the film and performance which are created together with young people on the subject of the refugee crisis. The event will open the question the role of young people in the inclusion of refugees in Serbian society.

For detailed agenda and registration, visit this link.

 

 

#YouthRights TALKS: INVITATION TO INFO SESSIONS

November 16, 2018

Is the Declaration adopted in 1948, three years after World War II, really universal and why? What does it mean to young people today? Should young people account for more than 2% of the MPs across the world? Why do only 30% of young people in Serbia think that democracy is the best form of government? Do young people in Leskovac enjoy the same rights as young people in Novi Sad? To what extent are poorer young people, young people belonging to national minorities and young refugees represented in the media? How is the right to work exercised in Serbia? Did you know that the Declaration also mentions the right to leisure?  (more…)

Commissioner for the Protection of Equality Recommends Measures for Ensuring Equality to Internet Portals in Serbia

November 14, 2018

Based on the complaints filed by the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, the Commissioner for the Protection of Equality issued a recommendation of measures for ensuring equality to Internet portals in Serbia, notably to prevent the publication of content and user comments on portals and social media profiles and eliminate the ones already published that might incite hate or violence against individuals or groups of individuals because of their personal characteristics or create a hostile, degrading or offensive environment.   (more…)

The Commissioner for the Protection of Equality has recommended measures for achieving equality on the internet portals in Serbia

Based on the complaints submitted by the Belgrade Center for Human Rights, the Commissioner for the Protection of Equality has recommended measures for achieving equality on the internet portals in Serbia in order to prevent publication of the contents and comments of users on the portal and profiles on social networks, and removing those comments that have already been published and which by their nature may incite hatred or violence against persons or groups of persons due to their personal character or cause fear or hostile, humiliating and offensive environment.

You can see the entire recommendation on the following link: https://goo.gl/SsQaWw