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From Presidential Veto to Supreme Court Review: Estonia’s Constitutional Test between Security and Religious Liberty
Between early 2024 and late 2025, Estonia has undergone a profound constitutional and human rights examination concerning its amendments to the Law on Churches and Congregations . The legislative and judicial developments surrounding this law reflect an ongoing struggle to reconcile national security imperatives with the preservation of fundamental freedoms, particularly freedom of religion and association. This debate—articulated through presidential interventions, parliamen
Oct 1512 min read


🕊️ JPTi Welcomes Presidential Veto in Estonia and Calls for Restoration of Metropolitan Evgenii’s Rights
On 3 July 2025 , the President of the Republic of Estonia, H.E. Alar Karis , exercised his second constitutional veto against the...
Jul 42 min read


JPTi Urges UN Action Against Estonian Draft Law Threatening Religious Freedom
JPTi Urges UN Action Against Estonian Draft Law Threatening Religious Freedom 📅 16 June 2025 | Geneva, Switzerland Justice pour Tous...
Jun 162 min read


📣 OSCE SUPPLEMENTARY HUMAN DIMENSION MEETING IN VIENNA 🗓️ 2–3 June 2025 | 🕊️ Defending Tolerance, Equality, and Religious Freedom
📣 JUSTICE POUR TOUS INTERNATIONALE ADDRESSES OSCE SUPPLEMENTARY HUMAN DIMENSION MEETING IN VIENNA 🗓️ 2–3 June 2025 | 🕊️ Defending...
Jun 32 min read


Violations of Religious Freedom in Estonia
On 14 May 2025, JPTi formally submitted a comprehensive complaint to the United Nations Special Procedures concerning grave violations...
May 141 min read
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