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  • Empowering Migrant Voices for Local Integration and Inclusion: Good Integration Practices at the Local Level and a Study Visit of Partners in Ljubljana

    27/5/2025

    We hosted the third meeting of the international consortium project 'Empowering Migrant Voices for Local Integration and Inclusion'.

  • Feminist Democratic Innovations as a Response to Anti-Abortion Attacks

    27/5/2025

    Leja Markelj was a guest speaker at the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) workshops at Charles University in Prague.

  • Doctoral school on solidarity and migration

    20/5/2025

    A doctoral summer school entitled "Solidarity, migration and civil society in theory and practice" was held At Aalborg University in Denmark.

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  • Protest of the Peace Institute against the prosecution of journalists

    28/1/2015 | Human Rights and Minorities, Media

    The Peace Institute strongly condemns the growing trend of repressive prosecution of journalists in Slovenia.

  • Public Call to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia

    31/7/2014

    We strongly condemn the ongoing Israeli attack on Gaza. MFA should take initiative and to focus all of its efforts on galvanizing more vigorous EU action regarding Israel's military offensive. The EU must immediately demand the instant cessation of all attacks.

  • Slovenia Found Responsible by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights for Violations of Rights of the ‘Erased’ People

    26/6/2012

    This landmark judgment is a result of a long-lasting joint effort of a team which worked with the support of Open Society Foundations.

  • Rwandan ambassador to Netherlands, Her Excellency Immaculee Uwanyiligira, visiting Peace Institute in Slovenia

    19/1/2011

    Rwandan ambassador to Netherlands, Her Exc. Immaculee Uwanyiligira, is visiting Slovenia for the first time. Among others she visited also the Peace Institute...

  • Public statement

    13/7/2010

    The European Court of Human Rights today issued a judgment against the RS in favor of a group of applicants who filed an application complaining about their unlawful “erasure” from the registry of permanent residence in 1992 soon after the Slovenia’s...

  • Press Release Concerning the Homophobic Attack on Café Open

    27/6/2009

    We, the employees of the Peace Institute are strongly condemning the homophobic attack on Café Open on Thursday 25 June 2009 committed by unknown camouflaged individuals.

  • Statement of Non Governmental Organizations on the Occasion of World Refugee Day

    19/6/2009

    On the occasion of this years' World Refugee Day certain NGOs are once again expressing concern over the situation of the asylum seekers and refugees.

  • Study visit of representatives of Rwandan NGOs

    10/6/2009

    In the period 22 May – 9 June 2009, Peace Institute from Ljubljana (Slovenia) hosted four representatives of Rwandan partner organisations, two from Nyamirambo Women’s Center and two from Rwanda Association of University Women – RAUW.

  • Press release concerning the opinion of the Advocate of the Principle of Equality

    31/3/2009

    The PI and PIC assess the opinion of the Advocate of the Principle of Equality on the complaint claiming that in the case of removal of the Roma family Strojan in the autumn 2006 the authorities were acting in discriminatory way.

  • Public Statement of Humanitarian Law Center (HLC), Belgrade

    26/2/2008

    Read the public statement of Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) in Belgrade, non government organization for protection of human rights with international reputation regarding verbal and physical violence against HCL.

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