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
November
2018
Project Status
Ongoing
This project seeks to develop a handbook on European law related to cybercrime and fundamental rights as part of FRA's family of legal handbooks.
Launch Date
October
2018
Project Status
Findings available
This project will carry out a survey on discrimination against and victimisation of LGBTI people across the EU. It is a follow up to the Agency's 2012 LGBT survey.
Launch Date
March
2018
Project Status
Findings available
This database provides an overview of hate crime, hate speech and discrimination against Muslims and migrants in the EU from 2012 to 2017.
Launch Date
March
2018
Project Status
Findings available
This project looks at obstacles and promising practices in relation to access to remedies for victims of business-related human rights abuses. By analysing complaints mechanisms in EU Member States, this research maps what hinders and what facilitates access to remedies.
Launch Date
January
2018
Project Status
Findings available
The new guidance will provide EU Member States with practical suggestions on how to respond step-by-step from the moment of identification of the child until a lasting solution in their best interests is found. It will also provide a brief overview of the relevant international and EU legal framework, especially in the area of criminal justice, victims’ rights and cross-border cooperation among EU Member States.
Launch Date
December
2017
Project Status
Findings available
The project will assess the practical application at national level of the procedural rights of defendants and those requested under the European Arrest Warrant. This will look at the impact of measures implementing the EU Roadmap to strengthen procedural rights of suspected or accused people in criminal proceedings.
Launch Date
October
2017
Project Status
Findings available
The survey provides EU institutions and Member States for the second time with comparable data on Jewish people’s experiences and perceptions of discrimination, hate-motivated crime and antisemitism.
Launch Date
September
2017
Project Status
Findings available
The project explores what happened to those people who sought asylum in the EU as part of the large-scale arrivals in 2015-2016. It focuses on young people aged 16-24 who have received or are likely to receive international protection in Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Sweden. The project looks at policies related to residence permits, family reunification, education, housing and social assistance.
Launch Date
May
2017
Project Status
Findings available
The project aims to create a one-stop-shop for judges and other practitioners when transferring individuals using the European Arrest Warrant.
Launch Date
February
2017
Project Status
Findings available
This survey will look at the socio-demographic situation of Roma and Travellers in six EU Member States. It will also look at their experiences of discrimination. Together such data will assess their level of inclusion in these Member States.