Charterpedia information can be found within the section on the website on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights >>
What’s in Charterpedia?
Legal professionals, researchers, politicians, non-governmental organisations, civil society and the general public can all use Charterpedia.
It includes:
- official explanations for each provision in the Charter in all 24 official EU languages;
- Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) and European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) cases that reference one or more Charter Articles;
- a selection of national case law that refers directly to one or more Charter Articles;
- for each Charter provision, related national constitutional and international law provisions are displayed;
- examples of how parliamentary debates make use of the Charter;
- related FRA publications and further readings on the Charter.
You can access Charterpedia information from the main Charter page and from each Article as shown in the images below:
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The image above shows the Article level elements of Charterpedia highlighted (links below are for Article 1 tabs):