Rule of Law Violations in EU Institutions in 2025
Trend Analysis - Liberties Rule of Law Report 2026
The Liberties 2026 Rule of Law report reveals a continued weakening of the EU’s system of checks and balances in 2025.
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Trend Analysis - Liberties Rule Of Law Report 2026
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Liberties Rule of Law Report 2026
Meet Peter Čuroš, a senior lawyer at VIA IURIS in Slovakia. After working in Scandinavia, he returned to his home country to defend the rule of law and civil society amid growing political concerns.
As Hungary's parliamentary elections draw near, new EU transparency laws (TTPA) are backfiring. Instead of cleaner digital campaigns, online political advertising has become harder to track, less transparent and unregulated.
Comparing the newest set of reports to previous editions, we cannot find any relevant progress - platforms continue to ignore systemic risks, lack transparency and maintain a restrictive notion of civil discourse.
A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: our leadership transition after nearly a decade, a closer look at EU's new political advertisement repository and a spotlight on strategic litigation to defend fundamental rights in Germany.
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