Highlights

Produkte
Report / Paper / Summary
April
2005
This summary provides an insight into the extent of, and policy responses to, racist violence in the EU15. To this end they provide an overview of current knowledge about and responses to racist violence, by the State and civil society, in individual Member States.
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Januar
2010
Die Agentur der Europäischen Union für Grundrechte (FRA) führte im Jahr 2009 eine europaweite Studie über den Beitrag der Gedenkstätten zur Aufklärung über den Holocaust und die Menschenrechtserziehung in der Europäischen Union (EU) durch. Die vorliegende Zusammenfassung des Studienberichts, Die Vergangenheit für die Zukunft entdecken – Die Rolle historischer Stätten und Museen in der Holocaust- und Menschenrechtsbildung in der EU, bietet ausgewählte Ergebnisse, Diskussionspunkte und Empfehlungen an.
Report / Paper / Summary
10
Oktober
2010
Racism and ethnic discrimination in sport have increasingly become a public issue in European sport over the past decades. This report examines the occurrence and different forms of racism, ethnic discrimination and exclusionary practices in sports, focusing on different sports and levels of practice in the EU.
7
Dezember
2010
Alljährlich reisen Tausende von minderjährigen Drittstaatsangehörigen ohne ihre Eltern in die Europäische Union (EU) ein. Dies stellt für die Organe der EU und EU-Mitgliedstaaten eine große Herausforderung dar, da sie nach Maßgabe der Charta der Grundrechte der Europäischen Union und den einschlägigen Bestimmungen des Übereinkommen der Vereinten Nationen über die Rechte des Kindes verpflichtet sind, die Fürsorge und den Schutz dieser Kinder zu gewährleisten.
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Juni
2012
Die diesjährige Publikation „Highlights 2011“ basiert auf objektiven, verlässlichen und vergleichbaren sozial- und rechtswissenschaftlichen Daten und präsentiert wichtige Elemente des Jahresberichtes der FRA: positive Entwicklungen des Jahres 2011 ebenso wie Herausforderungen, denen die EU und ihre Mitgliedstaaten im Bereich der Grundrechte gegenüberstehen.
1
Dezember
2007
Equal Voices 22 "Being an older woman is disadvantageous and being additionally a minority, even more so", says Naina Patel in this Equal Voices.
Fundamental Rights Report
12
Juni
2003
This report provides an account of the activities and achievements of the EUMC during 2002, and was presented on 12 June 2003 to the European Parliament, the Council ...
Report / Paper / Summary
1
Juni
2008
The Annual Report 2008 is the first to be produced on the basis of the FRA legal base and mandate (Council Regulation 168//2007, art. 4.1(e)). This summary highlights information, events and developments related to racism and xenophobia in the EU for the year 2007 which are contained in the 2008 Annual Report.
1
Oktober
2006
This issue of Equal Voices seeks to give an overview of the main questions around the ‘integration debate' at the EU level: What is the context of the current debate? How is integration defined? Can integration be measured, and how? What should integration policies look like?

Mai
2009
Der zweite Bericht der EU-MIDIS Serie befasst sich mit den Grundrechten von Menschen, die sich als Muslime wahrnehmen.
Juni
2008
Haben Personen, die in einer gleichgeschlechtlichen Lebenspartnerschaft leben, das Recht auf Nachzug zu ihrem Lebenspartner/ihrer Lebenspartnerin in einen anderen Mitgliedstaat?
Fundamental Rights Report
1
Juni
2008
The Annual Report 2008 is the first to be produced on the basis of the FRA legal base and mandate (Council Regulation 168//2007, art. 4.1(e)). It covers information, events and developments related to racism and xenophobia in the EU for the year 2007, which was the Agency's focus of work prior to the adoption of its Multiannual Framework in February 2008. The report summarises the findings of the Agency's on-going data collection through its RAXEN National Focal Points (NFPs) in each of the 27 Member States of the EU.
2
Februar
2011
The Fundamental Rights Agency publishes its first report on multiple discrimination: EU-MIDIS Data in Focus 5: ‘Multiple Discrimination' which focuses on perceptions of multiple discrimination experiences by respondents of ethnic or immigrant origin, compared with the general population.
Fundamental Rights Report
1
August
2007
Unequal treatment continues in employment, housing and education, according to data collected by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). Figures for racist crime in 2005 and 2006 are up in a number of EU countries. While there are more signs that the EU's anti-discrimination legislation is having a positive impact, victims of discrimination still lack knowledge of the new rules.
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Juli
2011
Ausgrenzung und Diskriminierung in den 27 Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Union Aktualisierung 2003 - 2008.
Report / Paper / Summary
29
September
2011
This report examines what the Treaty of Lisbon means for the protection of minorities, and the policies the EU has recently adopted in this field. It provides evidence of the still persistent phenomenon of discrimination found in many areas of life, including employment, housing, healthcare and education.
2
Juni
2009
The FRA publishes its report "Homophobia and Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the EU Member States: Part II - The Social Situation". The report finds that discrimination, harassment and violence against LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) persons are widespread throughout the EU. The FRA calls on political decision-makers to further improve equality legislation and ensure accurate reporting, in order to improve the situation.
Report / Paper / Summary
2
März
2009
The Agency has published on 2nd March its new "Antisemitism Summary overview of the situation in the European Union 2001-2008". This publication is the 5th update of its 2004 report "Manifestations of antisemitism in the EU" with new statistical data.
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Oktober
2010
Social marginalisation and discrimination have severe consequences for any society – both need to be addressed as a priority, as they are directly linked to violent behaviour in young people. This research shows a high degree of overlap between three EU Member States when considering explanatory factors to violent attitudes or acts of violence committed by young people.