Regular overviews of migration-related fundamental rights concerns - 2018
The drop in new arrivals has not led to a decrease in fundamental rights concerns, but identified problems appear to persist, often remaining the same throughout several months. FRA will therefore issue its ‘highlight’ reports on a bi-monthly basis as of March 2018.
FRA publishes periodic updates that cover a variety of different issues, including:
- Key fundamental rights concerns
- Situation at the border
- Asylum procedure
- Return procedure
- Reception
- Child protection
- Immigration detention
- Legal, social and policy responses
- Hate speech and violent crime
Overviews in 2018:
- Periodic data collection: November 2018
- Periodic data collection: September 2018
- Periodic data collection: July 2018
- Periodic data collection: May 2018
- Periodic data collection: March 2018
- Periodic data collection: February 2018
- Migration to the EU: five persistent challenges: February 2018
- Current migration situation in the EU: Impact on local communities (update): February 2018
Disclaimer: These reports were commissioned under contract by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). The content was prepared by the Agency’s research network, FRANET. The reports contain descriptive data that was based mainly on interviews, and do not include analysis or conclusions. They are made publicly available for information and transparency purposes only, and do not constitute legal advice or legal opinion. The reports do not necessarily reflect FRA's views or official position.