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On 11 November, FRA gave an online presentation on the fundamental rights considerations of using facial recognition technology in law enforcement.
FRA presented findings from its report on ‘Digitalising Justice: A fundamental rights-based approach’ and upcoming report on Assessing high-risk AI to the Council of the EU’s Working Party on e-Justice on 24 November in Brussels.
FRA, in cooperation with the European Network of National Human Rights Institutions (ENNHRI) and the Frontex Fundamental Rights Officer, co-hosted a stock taking meeting on monitoring fundamental rights compliance under the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum’s Screening and Asylum Border Regulations.
FRA delivered a keynote plenary lecture on the EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act and its fundamental rights implications for Hungarian judges at a judicial training event on the regulation of AI under European law and national law.
On 24 November, FRA Director Sirpa Rautio met with the OSCE Representative on Freedom of Media Jan Braathu in Vienna. During their discussion, they exchanged views on the main challenges to media freedom and its broader peace and security relevance, and the fundamental rights aspects of the Democracy Shield.
FRA contributed to discussions on the ‘safe third country’ concept under the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum and its connections with the planned return hubs at the 16th Warsaw Human Rights Seminar. The event, organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland, took place on 17 November in Warsaw.
FRA attended the EEA/Norway Grants in Bulgaria kick off meeting on 18-19 November for the financial mechanism 2021-2028. The Bulgarian National Focal Point (NFP) organised the meeting.
On 21 November, FRA participated in the Digital Services Act Civil Society Coordination Group Roundtable event ‘Strengthening Cooperation with Public Interest Stakeholders in Enforcement.’
FRA took part in a workshop on the LGBTIQ Equality Strategy (2026–2030) in Brussels organised by the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.
FRA has launched the Human Rights Structures Navigator – a new comprehensive tool providing a centralised overview of major human rights institutions and structures across the EU and candidate countries. This new resource aims to support practitioners, EU institutions, Member States and stakeholders in navigating human rights protection mechanisms effectively.