Protecting Freedom of Expression by Supporting ECtHR Implementation
Earlier this year, EIN launched a new project on freedom of expression in Europe in collaboration with civil society partners. This groundbreaking initiative aims at protecting and upholding the right to free speech through supporting the effective implementation of key judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) across Council of Europe Member States. The EIN is now excited to announce its collaboration with the following civil society organisations:
The project focuses on addressing some of the most pressing challenges faced by European democracies, where free speech violations have become central to the crisis of democratic backsliding. This includes issues such as draconian defamation laws that silence journalists, the undue influence of state or state-affiliated entities on media ownership, and the alarming rise in violence against reporters.
Through this project, we aim at enhancing civil society's engagement into the implementation process of ECtHR judgments by providing CSOs with comprehensive training, resources, mentoring and overall support in addressing the implementation challenges raised in the specific context of judgments pertaining to freedom of expression. By doing so, we seek to empower our beneficiaries and partners to advocate for and promote free speech reforms in their respective countries.
Ultimately, our project's impact aspires to extend to the wider society, thus making every person enjoying the protection of the European Convention on Human Rights a secondary beneficiary of our project. By fostering a greater protection for free speech throughout Europe, we seek to contribute to the development of a society where the exchange of ideas and opinions flourishes, ensuring a vibrant democratic culture for all.
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We extend our sincere gratitude to the Swedish Postcode lottery, Fritt Ord Foundation, and the Isocrates Foundation for their generous funding, which enables us to undertake this important project.