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FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty was patron of the 2022 Iberian Forum, entitled ‘Brave and Vigorous: Building a Future beyond Frontiers’.
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The European Union agencies active in the field of justice and home affairs issue a joint paper on their contribution to the EU’s solidarity with Ukraine.
Der Krieg in der Ukraine hat Millionen von Menschen dazu gezwungen, sich in benachbarten EU-Ländern in Sicherheit zu bringen. Wie wurden sie behandelt? Was muss verbessert werden? Eine neue Erhebung der Agentur der Europäischen Union für Grundrechte (FRA) versucht, Antworten darauf zu finden. Auf Basis der gewonnenen Erkenntnisse wird die FRA die EU und Aufnahmeländer beraten, damit die Geflüchteten gezieltere Unterstützung erhalten.
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FRA compiled an overview of key aspects of national laws implementing the EU Temporary Protection Directive in nine EU Member States.
FRA was part of the International Conference of Human Rights LGTBIQA+ ‘Madrid Summit’ on 8 July.
FRA’s Director exchanged views with deputies from the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers on 6 July in Strasbourg.
On 14 July, FRA will meet 44 students and members of the Diplomatische Akademie Wien - Vienna School of International Studies and of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
On 14 July, FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty will present the Fundamental Rights Report 2022 to the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE).
Die Zivilgesellschaft ist ein Eckpfeiler der europäischen Grundrechte-Architektur. Von der Unterstützung bei der Pandemiebewältigung bis hin zur Hilfe für Menschen, die vor dem Krieg in der Ukraine geflüchtet sind: Die Zivilgesellschaft spielt eine entscheidende Rolle, wenn es darum geht, die Rechte der Menschen zu wahren. So trägt sie zu einer gesunden Kultur der Rechtsstaatlichkeit bei. Trotz positiver Entwicklungen steht die Zivilgesellschaft jedoch immer noch vor zahlreichen Herausforderungen, die von Belästigung bis zu restriktiven Gesetzen reichen. Dies geht aus dem neuesten Bericht der Agentur der Europäischen Union für Grundrechte (FRA) über den zivilgesellschaftlichen Raum hervor. Er verdeutlicht, dass Europa für ein günstigeres Arbeitsumfeld für die Zivilgesellschaft sorgen muss.
In this vlog, FRA Director Michael O'Flaherty, points to the need to recommit to human rights, as evidenced by the wide-ranging impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Here he refers to vaccine inequalities and the impact on marginalised communities, disadvantaged children and frontline workers. As he explains in this vlog, human rights can help fix and strengthen society so we are ready for the next pandemic.
On 5 July, the Presidency of the the European Economic and Social Committee’s ad hoc group on Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law (FRRL) visited FRA.
On 6 July, FRA will meet a group of 19 academic staff from the German Federal Constitutional Court.
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FRA Director, Michael O'Flaherty delivers his speech during the exchange of views with the Ireland's Presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe. The event took place in Strasbourg on 6 July 2022.
FRA will join the opening ceremony of the summer school on the regulation of robotics and AI in Europe on 4 July.
FRA contributed to a conference organised by the project ‘Reclaim Our Civil Space’.
On 29 June, FRA updated its overview on the accreditation status and mandates of National Human Rights Institutions.
FRA will join the annual general meeting of the European General Council of Refugees and Exiles. It will be part of a workshop on the role of EU agencies in supporting access to asylum.
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FRA Director, Michael O'Flaherty delivers his speech during the 20th Anniversary of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ). The event took place in Valetta on 27 June 2022.
On 27 June, FRA’s Director will join the 20 year anniversary celebrations of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) in Valetta.
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On 20 June, FRA presented key findings from its Fundamental Rights Report 2022 to the Working Party on fundamental rights, citizens’ rights and free movement of persons (FREMP) of the Council of the EU.