Human Rights in Latvia
Latvia, Freedom of the press, Human development (humanity)
978-620-1-59912-3
6201599126
104
2012-07-10
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Human rights in Latvia are generally respected by the government, according to the US Department of State and Freedom House. Latvia is ranked above-average among the world's sovereign states in democracy, press freedom, privacy and human development. The country has a large ethnic Russian community, which has basic rights guaranteed under the constitution and international human rights laws ratified by the Latvian government. However, human rights organisations have reported multiple problems. Especially non-citizens – including stateless persons – suffer from limited or no access to a broad range of rights.
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