The Commissioner for Human Rights has voiced significant concerns regarding Italy’s Bill 1236 on public security, urging senators to reconsider its adoption without substantial amendments. By emphasizing the importance of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, the Commissioner highlights the risk of vague laws leading to arbitrary enforcement. In light of Europe’s human rights standards, it is crucial for Italian lawmakers to align the bill with these principles to protect democratic values.
Commissioner Urges Italian Senate to Revise Security Bill for Human Rights
