Politique et droit européen : quelles perspectives pour lutter contre la haine des minorités religieuses

21 June 2022 European Politics

15 min

Alors que les discriminations envers les minorités juives et musulmanes en Europe s’intensifient, il est important de voir comment l’Union européenne en tant que corps institutionnel régional lutte contre ce […]

Lire la suite

Fighting discrimination against the LGBTQI+ community at the core of the European Union: The case of the “LGBTQI+ free zones” in Poland

10 February 2022 Gender/equality

5 min

The clash for LGBTQI rights in Poland The beginning of this story dates of  February 2019, when the mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski (at the time affiliated to “Civic Platform”, […]

Lire la suite

Fighting discrimination against the Roma community through political activism: an interview with Giulia di Rocco, President of the first Romani political party in Italy

6 December 2021 Interviews

12 min

To get to know more in-depth Roma’s political activism, Eyes on Europe took the opportunity to interview Giulia di Rocco, President of the Mistipè party.

Lire la suite

Women in politics

30 June 2021 Society

5 min

Women have always struggled to obtain the exercise of their rights. One of the most coveted rights was the one to participate in politics. Years of struggles led to women slowly gaining rights in politics, with women suffrage being first achieved in New Zealand in 1893 and with Saudi Arabia being the last country to grant the right in 2015. Today, New Zealand, Denmark and Finland, among the first countries to extend voting rights to all gender, are governed by women.

Lire la suite

Between Solidarity and Discrimination: the EU Immigration Policy in the Visegrad Group

1 August 2017 Other articles

Seen as a challenge across the international community, the flow of refugees has a greater echo in the minds of Europeans in the perspective of protecting the values the Union […]

Lire la suite