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
Juni
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.
Launch Date
Mai
2014
Project Status
Findings available
This project looks into the remedies available to individuals in relation to surveillance practices.
Launch Date
April
2014
Project Status
Findings available
This project concerns the development of a Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child for practitioners concerned with the legal protection of these rights.
Launch Date
2014
Project Status
Findings available
In partnership with the European Court of Human Rights, FRA will produce a handbook which will highlight and summarise the key European legal and jurisprudential principles in the area of access to justice.
Launch Date
Dezember
2013
Project Status
Findings available
The European Commission asked FRA to develop an overview of national child protection systems. FRA will examine the scope and key components of national child protection systems across the EU. The focus will be on the systems’ laws, structures, actors and how the systems function, as well as human and financial resources and the existing accountability mechanisms.
Launch Date
Juni
2013
Project Status
Findings available
The project aims to further develop and populate indicators on the right of people with disabilities to political participation.
Launch Date
Mai
2013
Project Status
Findings available
This project provides an overview of legal developments and trends concerning the fundamental rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people across the EU from 2010 onwards. It also now covers the rights of intersex people.
Launch Date
Januar
2013
Project Status
Findings available
This project will help facilitate access to justice by providing information on how and where to make a complaint or get assistance from at the level closest to home for aggrieved individuals.
Launch Date
Januar
2013
Project Status
Findings available
The project looks at criminal exploitation of the work of EU and non-EU workers. It aims to collect information on the nature of and responses to severe forms of labour exploitation across the EU. It builds on previous FRA research, particularly concerning irregular migrants in domestic work, and is linked to current work on victims’ rights and support.
Launch Date
2013
Project Status
Findings available
This is a qualitative action research project under FRA’s multi-annual Roma Programme. It was developed in response to the European Commission’s Communication on an EU Framework for National Roma integration strategies up to 2020. The project brings together local authorities and residents, in particular Roma, to investigate how they can best be involved in Roma integration actions, and identify which aspects of these actions work, which do not, and why.