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- Human_rights_in_Europe abstract "Human rights in Europe are generally upheld. However, several human rights infringements exist, ranging from the treatment of asylum seekers to police brutality and various infringements of the judicial rights of businesspersons under bureaucratic regulatory sub-regimes. The 2012 Amnesty International Annual Report points to problems in several European countries. One of the most accused is Belarus, the only country in Europe that, according to The Economist, has an authoritarian government. All other European countries are considered to have "some form of democratic government", having either the "full democracy", "flawed democracy", or a "hybrid regime".Unlike its member states, the European Union itself has not yet joined the Convention on Human Rights as of 2011.".
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- Human_rights_in_Europe date "May 2012".
- Human_rights_in_Europe hasPhotoCollection Human_rights_in_Europe.
- Human_rights_in_Europe reason "Was Baden the first German state or the first German state to abolish serfdom?".
- Human_rights_in_Europe subject Category:Europe.
- Human_rights_in_Europe subject Category:Human_rights_by_region.
- Human_rights_in_Europe type Abstraction100002137.
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- Human_rights_in_Europe type Cognition100023271.
- Human_rights_in_Europe type Concept105835747.
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- Human_rights_in_Europe type HumanRight105176846.
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- Human_rights_in_Europe type Idea105833840.
- Human_rights_in_Europe type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Human_rights_in_Europe type Right105174653.
- Human_rights_in_Europe comment "Human rights in Europe are generally upheld. However, several human rights infringements exist, ranging from the treatment of asylum seekers to police brutality and various infringements of the judicial rights of businesspersons under bureaucratic regulatory sub-regimes. The 2012 Amnesty International Annual Report points to problems in several European countries. One of the most accused is Belarus, the only country in Europe that, according to The Economist, has an authoritarian government.".
- Human_rights_in_Europe label "Human rights in Europe".
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