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Online event. BHC presents the review of trends in public policy in the field of human rights - 2024

12.02.2025

2024 appears to mark the end of a five‐year period of a new phase in Belarusian society that began in 2020. The peak of repressive policy at the legislative level was reached in 2023. In 2024, the state was “digesting” previous measures and even went into a second round, introducing new changes to already repressive legal provisions.

We will discuss these and other trends of 2024 on Thursday, February 20, 2025:

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Human Rights in Belarus: Key Trends in Public Policy, May–August 2024

29.09.2024
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A review of Human Rights in Belarus: Key Trends in Public Policy, May–August 2024, has been published.. We would like to remind you that BHC prepares these reviews every four months.

 

About the Review of Trends

This review will highlight the substantive changes in Belarusian public policy in the field of human rights and reactions to it of the international community in three areas:

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Права человека в Беларуси: основные тренды государственной политики. Январь — июнь'23.

В этом обзоре мы освещаем наиболее значимые изменения в беларусской государственной политике в области прав человека и реакциях на нее со стороны международного сообщества по трем направлениям:

  • общие меры: системные вещи — законодательство, стратегии, политики, в целом определяющие условия и предпосылки реализации прав человека в стране;

  • правоприменительная практика: конкретные нарушения гражданских и политических, социальных, экономических и культурных прав;

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Human Rights in Belarus: Key Trends in Public Policy. January — June'23

This review highlights the substantive changes in Belarusian public policy in the field of human rights and reactions to it of the international community in three areas:

  • general measures: systemic things — legislation, strategies, policies, that generally determine the conditions and background for the implementation of human rights in Belarus;

  • law enforcement: concrete violations of civil and political rights, as well as in the field of social, economic, and cultural rights;

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