Center for Monitoring and Research (CeMI) and Human Rights Action (HRA) protest the Government of Montenegro establishing the Council for monitoring the implementation of the judiciary […]
HRA wishes to use this opportunity to draw attention to the common positions of as many as four committees of the United Nations that have discussed […]
Human Rights Action submitted a letter to the Supreme State Prosecutor (SSP), Ivica Stanković, asking him to: (1) Inform the public whether he has established a […]
The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights published its concluding observations on the initial report of Montenegro on implementation of the International Covenant on […]
HRA executive director, Ms Tea Gorjanc Prelević sent a letter today to the Special State Prosecutor, Ms Đurđina Nina Ivanović, in response to her public statement […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) welcomes the Government’s decision not to support the proposal for reintroducing criminal offences of Defamation and Insult. This is a responsible step, […]
The first out of four planned meetings of representatives of media self-regulatory bodies, devoted to cooperation of self-regulatory bodies for the purpose of uniform application of […]
HRA executive director, Ms Tea Gorjanc Prelević, will speak before the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights in Brussels, at a hearing on Human Rights in […]
Human Rights Action (HRA), will be implementing project „Support for Understanding Journalistic Ethics and Freedom of Expression“, with the support of the US Embassy in Podgorica, […]
HRA considers the proposal to reintroduce Defamation and Insult as criminal offences irrational, considering the fact that the current Montenegrin civil law provides sufficient instruments for […]
Daily Informer continued on 27 October and 28 October 2014 to publish pornographic material with the aim of discrediting the Executive director of the Network for […]