Projects

Read about the Agency's current and previous projects here. For more information, please see the FRA Programming Document 2019-2021.

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103 Projects found

Launch Date
December
2015
Project Status
Findings available
FRA is mapping national laws across EU governing age requirements linked to the child rights of protection and participation.
Launch Date
December
2015
Project Status
Findings available
FRA is conducting desk research on immigration detention of children – both unaccompanied and children with their parents or guardian. The research covers children in asylum or in immigration/return procedures and covers all EU Member States.
Launch Date
2015
Project Status
Findings available
Every year, FRA analyses and publishes a report based on official and unofficial data on manifestations of antisemitism. This report feeds into EU and Member State level efforts to counter antisemitism.
Launch Date
December
2014
Project Status
Findings available
What happens when a person suspected or accused of a crime faces criminal proceedings in a language they do not understand? How are suspects or persons accused of a criminal offence informed about their rights in criminal proceedings? This project looks into issues surrounding the right to interpretation and translation and the right to information in criminal proceedings in the EU.
Launch Date
December
2014
Project Status
Findings available
The second wave of the European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey aims to assess progress made over the past five years since the first survey was carried out in 2008.
Launch Date
November
2014
Project Status
Findings available
This project will provide EU and national policy makers with evidence on the implementation of integration and social inclusion policies for migrants and their descendants.
Launch Date
November
2014
Project Status
Findings available
The FRA Working Party on Hate Crime was set up in 2014 to assist EU Member States in designing and implementing measures to encourage reporting and ensure proper recording of hate crimes.
Launch Date
November
2014
Project Status
Findings available
This project will analyse the fundamental rights implications of inserting, storing and using biometric data in large-scale IT systems
Launch Date
June
2014
Project Status
Findings available
A person who is suspected or accused of a crime or who has already been sentenced can be transferred between Member States under EU law. What are the fundamental rights concerns in this context? This project looks into issues surrounding alternatives to detention and imprisonment – pre- and post-trial, as well as on the transfer of prisoners, as covered by three EU Framework Decisions in the area of criminal justice.
Launch Date
June
2014
Project Status
Findings available
The Fundamental Rights Survey provides comparable data concerning people’s experiences of and opinions on fundamental rights issues in the EU.