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Human rights: Azerbaijan and return of North Korean refugees

Plenary Session Human rights 24-05-2012 - 17:13

All actions aimed at suppressing the freedom of expression and assembly in Azerbaijan should stop immediately, says a resolution adopted by the European Parliament on Thursday. Azerbaijan's hosting of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest in its capital Baku on 26 May should be an opportunity for it to show its commitment to democracy and human rights, it adds. In a separate resolution, also passed on Thursday, Parliament calls on China to stop deporting North Korean refugees back to North Korea.

 
 

Kønbestemte lønforskelle: Parlamentet kræver hårdere sanktioner

Plenarmøde Kvinders rettigheder/Ligestilling 24-05-2012 - 13:06

Kommissionen bør forbedre den nuværende lovgivning for at eliminere kønsbestemte lønforskelle, for eksempel ved at indføre skrappere sanktioner over for arbejdsgiverne, siger Europa-Parlamentet i en afstemning torsdag. Parlamentets opfordring til lovgivning påpeger, at den gennemsnitlige, kønsbestemte lønforskel i EU stadig er 16,4%, mens forskellen i nogen lande er endnu større.

 
 

MEPs urge Switzerland to cancel "discriminatory" quotas on Eastern Europeans

Plenary Session Citizens' rights / External relations 24-05-2012 - 12:47

Parliament has called on the Swiss government to revoke a "discriminatory and unlawful" decision to reimpose quotas on long-term residence permits for Polish, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Slovene, Slovak, Czech and Hungarian citizens, in a resolution adopted by MEPs on Thursday.

 
 

Parliament strongly condemns homophobic laws and violence in Europe

Plenary Session Justice and home affairs 24-05-2012 - 12:36

EU Member states should set an example in fighting homophobia, says Parliament in a resolution adopted by a clear majority on Thursday. MEPs condemn homophobic laws and violence in European countries, and call on EU member states to consider giving access to cohabitation, registered partnerships or marriage to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.

 
 

Strengthen internal security while protecting fundamental rights, say MEPs

Plenary Session Justice and home affairs 22-05-2012 - 12:27

Fundamental rights should be respected in all instances when applying the EU's Internal Security Strategy, says a resolution adopted by Parliament on Tuesday. MEPs also want proper funding for this strategy in the 2014-2020 financial framework.

 
 

Cross-border defamation by the press

Plenary Session Judicial cooperation 10-05-2012 - 12:50

Clearer rules are needed to protect not only the victims of cross-border defamation, but also journalists accused of it, says a resolution approved on Thursday.

 
 

Making it easier for the police to seek evidence in other EU countries

LIBE Justice and home affairs 08-05-2012 - 17:10

The police would get better and faster support from their counterparts in other EU countries, for example when asking them to conduct house searches or interview witnesses, under a proposed European Investigation Order endorsed by the Civil Liberties Committee on Tuesday. The new rules would set deadlines for gathering the evidence requested and limit the grounds for refusing such requests.

 
 

Schengen: internal border checks must be a last resort

LIBE Visa policy / Schengen 25-04-2012 - 17:44

Schengen Treaty Member States may reimpose checks at internal borders in the event of a serious threat to their public policy or to internal security, for up to ten days, says draft legislation as amended by the Civil Liberties Committee on Wednesday. In a separate vote on visa legislation, MEPs also backed a clause allowing the emergency reimposition of visa requirements for third country nationals crossing the EU's external frontiers.

 
 

Non-EU seasonal workers would enjoy basic working and living conditions, such as a minimum wage and decent accommodation, under draft legislation endorsed by the Civil Liberties Committee on Wednesday. These rules would tackle exploitation, while preventing temporary stays from becoming permanent. The Commission estimates that over 100,000 third-country seasonal workers come to the EU every year.

 
 

Parlamentet giver grønt lys til PNR-aftalen med USA

Plenarmøde Retlige og indre anliggender 19-04-2012 - 12:36

En ny aftale om overførsel af personlige oplysninger om flypassagerer til de amerikanske myndigheder blev torsdag godkendt af Europa-Parlamentet. Aftalen fastlægger de juridiske betingelser for overførslen, fx hvor længe oplysningerne må opbevares, hvad de må bruges til, regler for databeskyttelse samt ankemuligheder. Aftalen erstatter en aftale om dataudlevering fra 2007.