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Title I: Dignity
1 - Human dignity
2 - Right to life
3 - Right to integrity of the person
4 - Prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
5 - Slavery / Forced Labour
Title II: Freedoms
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20 - Equality before the law
21 - Non-discrimination
22 - Cultural, religious and linguistic diversity
23 - Equality between women and men
24 - The rights of the child
25 - The rights of the elderly
26 - Integration of persons with disabilities
Title IV: Solidarity
27 - Workers' right to information and consultation within the undertaking
28 - Right of collective bargaining and action
29 - Right of access to placement services
30 - Protection in the event of unjustified dismissal
31 - Fair and just working conditions
32 - Prohibition of child labour and protection of young people at work
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34 - Social security and social assistance
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39 - Right to vote and to stand as a candidate at elections to the European Parliament
40 - Right to vote and to stand as a candidate at municipal elections
41 - Right to good administration
42 - Right of access to documents
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48 - Presumption of innocence and right of defence
49 - Principles of legality and proportionality of criminal offences and penalties
50 - Right not to be tried or punished twice in criminal proceedings for the same criminal offence
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54 - Abuse of rights
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Human dignity
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Right to life
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Right to integrity of the person
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Prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
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Slavery / Forced Labour
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Right to liberty and security
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Respect for private and family life
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Protection of personal data
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Right to marry and right to found a family
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Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
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Freedom to choose an occupation and right to engage in work
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Freedom to conduct a business
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Right to property
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Right to asylum
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Protection in the event of removal, expulsion or extradition
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Equality before the law
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Non-discrimination
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Cultural, religious and linguistic diversity
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Equality between women and men
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The rights of the child
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The rights of the elderly
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Integration of persons with disabilities
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Workers' right to information and consultation within the undertaking
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Right of collective bargaining and action
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Right of access to placement services
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Protection in the event of unjustified dismissal
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Fair and just working conditions
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Prohibition of child labour and protection of young people at work
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Family and professional life
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Social security and social assistance
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Health care
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Access to services of general economic interest
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Environmental protection
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Consumer protection
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Right to vote and to stand as a candidate at elections to the European Parliament
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Right to good administration
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Right of access to documents
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Right to petition
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Right to an effective remedy and to a fair trial
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Presumption of innocence and right of defence
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Principles of legality and proportionality of criminal offences and penalties
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Right not to be tried or punished twice in criminal proceedings for the same criminal offence
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Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation
02 December 2019
European Parliament discussion on exploitation and violence against migrant workers
FRA will chair a panel discussion on access to remedies in practice that will look at what are the critical barriers and next steps to protecting migrants workers.
Event
Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation
02 December 2019
FRA feeds into EU affairs parliamentary debate
The FRA Director, Michael O’Flaherty, will speak during the plenary meeting of the Conference of Parliamentary Committees for Union Affairs of Parliaments of the EU (COSAC) in Helsinki on 2 December.
Video
Support for human rights systems and defenders
EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
01 December 2019
Fundamental Rights Charter: Call for action
Improve law and policies by always checking the applicability of the Charter!
News Item
Business and human rights
29 November 2019
Human rights cities: great potential for improving fundamental rights in the EU
Cities as well as local and regional level governments are well placed to address many fundamental rights issues. Their work on many day-to-day issues are closely related to human rights, but far from always dealt with in those terms. The localisation of rights creates great opportunities to empower cities and other local governments. This was a key message from a group of experts and human rights cities' practitioners brought together by FRA on 27-28 November in Brussels.
News Item
EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Support for human rights systems and defenders
29 November 2019
Building on 10 years of the Fundamental Rights Charter
Ten years ago on 1 December, the full force of the EU’s Fundamental Rights Charter came into play. This landmark bill of rights for the EU has the power to make a difference. One decade on, it is yet to reach its full potential. This is changing, slowly but surely.
News Item
Business and human rights
28 November 2019
Asian regional human rights commission visited
FRA The human rights commission of the ten-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), visited FRA on 25 November for an exchange of practices.
News Item
Data protection, privacy and new technologies
28 November 2019
FRA joins Council of Europe cybercrime conference
FRA joined the Council of Europe’s Octopus Conference on cybercrime in Strasbourg from 10 to 22 November.
News Item
Business and human rights
28 November 2019
Exchange with European Parliament Group on civic space
FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty presented key challenges for civil society organisations in the EU and suggested ways forward to the European Parliament in Strasbourg on 28 November.
News Item
Business and human rights
28 November 2019
FRA Director meets new EU Home Affairs Commissioner
On 20 November in Brussels, FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty met the new European Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson to inform her of relevant FRA work.
Event
Asylum, migration and borders
Roma
28 November 2019
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10 December 2019
Supporting this human world international film festival
FRA will be a partner of the international human rights film festival, this human world, for the third year.
Event
Support for human rights systems and defenders
28 November 2019
FRA joins 4SocialRights Platform meeting
FRA will take part in the 9th meeting of its collaborative platform on social and economic rights.
News Item
Artificial intelligence and big data
Data protection, privacy and new technologies
27 November 2019
Facial recognition technology: fundamental rights considerations in law enforcement
Private companies and public authorities worldwide increasingly use facial recognition technology. Several EU Member States are now considering, testing or planning to use it for law enforcement purposes as well. While this technology potentially supports fighting terrorism and solving crimes, it also affects people’s fundamental rights. A new Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) paper looks at the fundamental rights implications of relying on live facial recognition technology, focusing on its use for law enforcement and border management purposes.
Event
Sex, sexual orientation and gender
27 November 2019
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28 November 2019
Promoting gender equality in education
FRA will speak during a panel discussion on challenges regarding gender equality in education at a meeting of the Education and Training 2020 Working Group on Promoting Common Values and Inclusive Education.
News Item
Sex, sexual orientation and gender
25 November 2019
Safeguard women against partner violence
Millions of women and girls in Europe suffer physical, sexual or psychological violence at the hands of their partner or family members. On International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on 25 November, FRA calls on the EU and its Member States to step up their commitment towards ending violence against women.
Event
Sex, sexual orientation and gender
Victims’ rights
Judicial cooperation and rule of law
25 November 2019
Ending violence against women through crime prevention, criminal justice responses and women’s economic empowerment
On 21 November, FRA will take part in a panel debate of the Vienna Discussion Forum 2019 on ending violence against women through crime prevention, criminal justice responses and women’s economic empowerment.
Event
Children, youth and older people
25 November 2019
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29 November 2019
FRA co-hosts UNICEF TransMonEE meetings
This week from 25 November until 29 November, FRA will co-host the 2019 UNICEF TransMonEE network meeting in Vienna.
Event
Data protection, privacy and new technologies
25 November 2019
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29 November 2019
Hate speech online and AI to feature at Internet Governance Forum
The next Internet Governance Forum (IGF) takes place in Berlin from 25 to 29 November.
Event
Hate crime
25 November 2019
FRA and ODIHR discuss cooperation
FRA’s Director Michael O’Flaherty will visit the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights for the first time on 25 November in Warsaw.
News Item
Business and human rights
22 November 2019
More cooperation and inclusion to better protect EU citizens
On 22 November, the Heads of the nine EU Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) agencies met at Europol’s headquarters in The Hague. The discussions focused on the implementation of the New Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, the state-of-play of the interoperability project and the common efforts in reinforcing diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Video
Support for human rights systems and defenders
EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
21 November 2019
Fundamental Rights Charter: Dignity
Check out the EU's modern human rights catalogue and its chapters starting with Dignity.
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