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Case Watch: UK Appeals Court Disregards Evidence that Stop and Search is Discriminatory

There is a wealth of research that stop and search practices pursued by the Met are unfair. But courts refuse to look at the numbers.

February 18, 2014 | Rebekah Delsol & Leah Wissow
Press release

Open Society Justice Initiative Finds Racial Discrimination in Dutch Database

The Dutch government’s practice of gathering and processing sensitive racial and ethnic data infringes on the right to privacy and the right of freedom from racial and ethnic discrimination, according to a legal submission by the Open Society...

March 21, 2008
Litigation

Seydi and others v. France

Racial profiling by the police is pervasive in France. This case argues that the application of Article 78-2 of the French Criminal Procedure Code violated numerous fundamental rights and freedoms.

Last update: October 04, 2013
Voices

Q&A: How a System to Document Police Stops Improved Policing in Fuenlabrada, Spain

Police inspector and criminal justice expert David Martín Abánades shares his insights on the implementation of a new system to collect data on police stops in Fuenlabrada, Spain.

March 13, 2020
A woman in a group handing her identification card to a police officer
Report

Viewed with Suspicion: The Human Cost of Stop and Search in England and Wales

How does it feel to bear the brunt of police profiling? The Open Society Justice Initiative conducted interviews with nine people whose lives have been directly affected by stop and search.

April 2013
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Voices

Supporting a New Generation of Human Rights Lawyers

A new fellowship honoring Aryeh Neier is part of a broader effort to expand a network of expertise in human rights law and litigation.

March 21, 2014 | Anna Annárné Fischer
Press release

French Courts Reject Constitutional Challenge to Discriminatory Police Stops

The French courts have turned down a constitutional challenge to police stops that have led to young men of African and Arab origin being singled out just because of the way they look.

December 26, 2013
Voices

Challenging Police Profiling in France

Fifteen people have filed civil law suits against the French state for racial profiling—the first major legal action in France to address the longstanding police use of identity checks that target visible minorities.

April 11, 2012 | Lanna Hollo & Rachel Neild
Voices

COVID-19 Poses a Threat to Justice. We Must Respond.

Read about the Open Society Justice Initiative's global work to respond to the COVID-19 crisis.

April 27, 2020 | James Goldston
Woman holding a candle
Voices

Raising the Bar for Legal Education in Western Europe

The number of law schools offering their students the chance to do community-based practical work is expanding dramatically.

November 18, 2013 | Marguerite Angelari
Report

Report on Developments 2005–2007

This book uses feature stories to illustrate the Open Society Justice Initiative's major challenges and achievements involving Africa, equality and citizenship, freedom of information and expression, international justice, legal capacity...

December 2007
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Voices

UK Stop and Search Policing Tactics Mar Human Rights Report

Members of the UN Human Rights Council have raised concerns over ethnic, racial and religious profiling in the way British police carry out “stop and search” checks.

June 11, 2012 | Rebekah Delsol
Report

The Recording of Police Stops and Toolkit for the Analysis of Police Identifications

These toolkits seek to provide an overview of best practices regarding the recording of police stops, routine interactions between officers and the public, and the analysis of this data to improve policing.

March 2020
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Litigation

Williams v. Spain

With Women’s Link Worldwide and SOS-Racismo Madrid, the Open Society Justice Initiative filed a complaint to the United Nations Human Rights Committee on behalf of Rosalind Williams regarding a case of racial profiling by a Spanish police officer.

Last update: August 12, 2009
Litigation

Timishev v. Russia

The Open Society Justice Initiative represented a man of Chechen origin in a challenge to racial profiling by Russian police in the Caucasus, where non-Slavs are disproportionately stopped and detained.

Last update: October 22, 2008
Press release

Discriminatory Police Stops Brought before European Court of Human Rights

The Open Society Justice Initiative has filed two separate applications this month before the European Court of Human Rights that challenge racially-discriminatory police stops in France and Spain.

May 23, 2017
Litigation

Dutch Caribbean Consultative Body v. Data Protection Authority

This case challenges the Dutch government’s attempt to create a database of all youths of Antillean descent.

Last update: March 11, 2009
Voices

Case Watch: Fighting Negative Stereotyping as a Positive State Obligation

A ruling from the European Court of Human Rights supports freedom of expression over the right to private life, but argues that states must nevertheless do their utmost to combat negative racial-stereotyping.

April 02, 2012 | Zsolt Bobis
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