Spanish prosecutor requests seizing passports of Catalan leaders abroad
Spain's Supreme Court to decide whether to confiscate travel documents for six pro-independence officials, including deposed president Carles Puigdemont
Spain's Supreme Court to decide whether to confiscate travel documents for six pro-independence officials, including deposed president Carles Puigdemont
Biggest decrease between July and September, 75% less than same period in 2016
Michael Hamilton has co-edited a collection of essays about the ECHR and spoke at a UN event in Geneva
Pro-independence Esquerra says “important things” might happen on Tuesday
Application of Article 155 causing “slowdown of economy’s agility”
Albert Peters says criticism of parliament speaker reflects concern among foreign investors over lack of stability
Party might support former activist’s presidential bid if pro-independence allies agree proposal to “bring about the Republic”
While he gained relevance in 2015 as the head of a major pro-independence organisation, his political activism began in the eighties
"The violation of some people's rights is the violation of everybody's rights," says jailed Catalan leader in The Times
The pro-independence parties still have to convince CUP to not abstain in vote for jailed leader
Amid negotiations with Junts per Catalunya, Esquerra’s Joan Tardà says his party should begin talks with parties opposed to independence
Dismissed leader’s defense alleges that Spanish authorities infringed international treaties and violated his political rights
From Brussels, the deposed Catalan leader presents a lawsuit against Spain before the UN Human Rights Committee
Unionist Ciutadans will appeal in Spain's Constitutional Court, arguing their rights were violated in a tense and controversial plenary session
The Spanish president also warned that electing jailed Jordi Sànchez would be a “great mistake”