Croire en la liberté individuelle est le principe fondamental du Libéralisme. Les Libéraux Démocrates européens ont toujours répondu aux développements et défis menaçant la liberté, l’égalité et les droits de l’homme à travers l’Europe. Veuillez trouver ici un aperçu de 35 ans de politiques libérales adoptées dans ce domaine ou consultez les différentes résolutions ci-dessous.
Droits de l'homme
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Résolutions
Congress in Dublin, Ireland, November 2012
Freedom of Movement for All Families in Europe
LGBTI Rights
Against Undermining the Religious Peace by Overexposed and Biased Charges Against Bulgarian Citizens
Dissident Activity in Northern Ireland
Fighting Against the Retention of Telecommunications Data
Freedom of the Media and Freedom of Speech in Turkey
Monitoring of Respect for Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law in Europe
Global Digital Freedom
Reprisals against YABLOKO Activists and Dissenters in Russia
Congress in Palermo, Italy, November 2011
Prohibition of All Forms of Violence Against Children, Including Physical and Humiliating Punishment
Congress in Helsinki, Finland, October 2010
Council in Rome, Italy, March 2010
Congress in Barcelona, Catalonia, November 2009
The Citizens Right to Free Communication and Freedom of Expression in an Online World
Digital Freedoms
Congress in Stockholm, Sweden, October 2008
Congress in Berlin, Germany, October 2007
Congress in Bratislava, Slovakia, September 2005
Full Participation of Women in Politics
Congress in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 2003
Congress in Bath, United Kingdom, October 2002
Congress in Tenerife, Spain, September 2000
Congress in Torquay, United Kingdom, December 1993
Congress in Groningen, The Netherlands, June 1985
