The fourth report from Human Rights Action (HRA) on the performance of the Prosecutorial Council underscores significant progress, particularly when compared to the findings presented in […]
The Constitutional Court of Montenegro is currently functioning outside the parameters set by the Constitution and applicable law, as it includes judges who no longer have […]
Documenta – Center for Dealing with the Past from Zagreb, the Center for Peace, Nonviolence, and Human Rights from Osijek, and the Human Rights Action from […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) joins the appeal of our colleagues from the organization Spektra and calls on Prime Minister Milojko Spajić to place the proposal for […]
The analysis titled “Selection, Advancement, and Accountability of Judges in Montenegro in 2023 and 2024”, conducted by the NGO Human Rights Action (HRA), sheds light on […]
On International Human Rights Day in 2024, more than a hundred wars and armed conflicts—both international and internal—are actively occurring. These conflicts are accompanied by widespread […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) today appealed to Vladislav Bojović, the President of the Parliamentary Committee on Political System, Judiciary and Administration, to convene a session focused […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) and the Center for Democratic Transition (CDT) express concern that the Constitutional Court—celebrating its 60th anniversary—is not operating as a transparent institution […]