Highlights

  • Report / Paper / Summary
    29
    Mai
    2024
    Ahead of the EU elections, this report explores the political participation of people with disabilities. Although some Member States removed restrictions on the right to vote and to stand for elections, barriers still exist. This report is an update of new developments following FRA’s last report published in 2014. It sets out ways forward to ensure people with disabilities have equal opportunities, in line with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
  • Report / Paper / Summary
    14
    Mai
    2024
    FRA’s third LGBTIQ survey shows that people still experience hate-motivated violence and discrimination. Trans and intersex people face even greater victimisation. Yet, signs of progress show that the EU’s and Member States’ efforts can positively affect people’s lives. More LGBTIQ people are open about their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics.
  • Report / Paper / Summary
    10
    April
    2024
    Racism in the police can include discriminatory racial profiling practices through to excessive use of force. Incidents like these highlight deeper systemic issues that need addressing. Many in society are affected by racism in policing, not only the individuals or communities targeted. Lack of trust in policing can fuel social exclusion and damages the foundations of a fair and equal society, however promising practices are developing to address these issues. This is the first EU-wide report on racism in policing. FRA’s findings identify gaps in regulatory frameworks and propose concrete steps for action.
  • Report / Paper / Summary
    25
    Oktober
    2023
    FRA's first Being Black in the EU report exposed widespread and entrenched racism against people of African descent in Europe. Now updated with new data, this report revisits the situation revealing persistent racial discrimination, harassment and violence. Overall, experiences of racial discrimination increased in the EU countries since 2016, reaching as high as 77%. The lack of progress is alarming despite binding anti-discrimination law in the EU since 2000 and significant EU policy developments since then.
Produkte
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.
21
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.
27
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.
Report / Paper / Summary
9
April
2010
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) presents its 6th update of its 2004 report "Manifestations of Antisemitism in the EU".
25
Januar
2012
Die Richtlinie zur Gleichbehandlung ohne Unterschied der Rasse (2000/43/EG) ist das Kernstück der Rechtsvorschriften der EU zur Bekämpfung von Diskriminierungen aus Gründen der Rasse oder der ethnischen Herkunft und der Verwirklichung des Grundsatzes der Gleichbehandlung.
11
Oktober
2010
Dieser Bericht befasst sich mit den Erfahrungen der
BefragungsteilnehmerInnen mit Polizeikontrollen, unter
anderem auch mit dem Ausmaß an Vertrauen zur Polizei.
Er ist der vierte EU-MIDIS-Bericht der Reihe „Daten kurz
gefasst“ und untersucht verschiedene Ergebnisse der
Erhebung.
1
September
2011
The Fundamental Rights Conference, the flagship annual event of the FRA, focused in 2010 on ensuring justice and protection for all children, including those who are most vulnerable. This report summarises the speeches, discussion and common conclusions and issues identified during the conference.
Report / Paper / Summary
20
Oktober
2011
This handbook examines the role of Holocaust memorial sites and museums, drawing on findings from the FRA project 'Discover the past for the future - A study on the role of historical sites and museums in Holocaust education and human rights education in the EU'.
9
November
2010
Neben zahlreichen Beispielen bietet dieses Handbuch Hinweise und Informationen zum historischen Hintergrund. Es hilft LehrerInnen und SchülerInnen dabei, bereichernde persönliche Erfahrungen zu machen, wenn sie Holocaust‑Gedenkstätten oder ‑Ausstellungen besuchen.
7
Mai
2010
Der Schwerpunkt dieses Berichts liegt auf dem Wissen der Befragten über ihre Rechte im Bereich der Nichtdiskriminierung, einschließlich des Wissens über Gleichbehandlungsstellen (und zugehörige Organisationen) in Mitgliedstaaten.
Report / Paper / Summary
20
Juni
2011
The Agency's data collection work over recent years shows that few European Union (EU) Member States have official data and statistics on antisemitic incidents.
23
Mai
2012
Die Roma – mit 10 bis 12 Millionen Menschen die größte Minderheit in Europa – werden nach wie vor Opfer von Diskriminierung und sozialer Ausgrenzung. Ihre Rechte, die durch EU-Rechtsvorschriften wie die Richtlinie zur Gleichbehandlung ohne Unterschied der Rasse geschützt werden, sind den Roma nicht ausreichend bekannt. Dieser Bericht legt die ersten Ergebnisse der Pilotumfrage der FRA und der regionalen Umfrage der UNDP, der Weltbank und der Europäischen Kommission zur Situation der Roma aus dem Jahr 2011 vor.
7
Juni
2012
Dieser Bericht analysiert das sich wandelnde Panorama der Rechtsvorschriften und macht auf der Grundlage einer in neun EU-Mitgliedstaaten durchgeführten Feldstudie zu den Erfahrungen von unfreiwillig untergebrachten und behandelten Menschen sowie anderen Akteurinnen und Akteuren deutlich, dass eine neuerliche Diskussion über das Thema Zwangseinweisung und Zwangsbehandlung in der EU erforderlich ist.
Report / Paper / Summary
18
Juni
2012
The update assembles statistical data covering the period 1 January 2001-31 December 2011 on antisemitic incidents collected by supranational, governmental and non-governmental sources.
23
Mai
2012
Dieses Factsheet stellt die ersten Umfrageergebnisse vor, die auf der Analyse eines Teils der verfügbaren Daten basieren. Die vorgestellten Ergebnisse sind daher ein erster Schritt, dem gravierenden Mangel an Daten zur sozioökonomischen Situation der Roma in der EU und der Umsetzung ihrer Rechte zu begegnen.