Migration: Key Fundamental Rights concerns – Quarterly Bulletin 2019

FRA continues to report on migration-related fundamental rights concerns in those Member States and EU candidate countries that have been particularly affected by large migration movements. The countries covered in 2019 are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, North Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, Spain and Sweden.
  • Key fundamental rights concerns   
  • Situation at the border       
  • Asylum procedure   
  • Reception
  • Child protection       
  • Immigration detention
  • Legal responses        
  • Policy responses
  • Responses by civil society, local and political actors 
  • Hate speech and violent crime

Overviews in 2019:

Disclaimer: These reports were commissioned under contract by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). The content was prepared by the Agency’s research network, FRANET. The reports contain descriptive data that was based mainly on interviews, and do not include analysis or conclusions. They are made publicly available for information and transparency purposes only, and do not constitute legal advice or legal opinion. The reports do not necessarily reflect FRA's views or official position.