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  • This is a recording from the morning session of the high-level virtual event "Doing Artificial Intelligence the European way" which took place on 14 December 2020.
  • This is a recording from the afternoon session of the high-level virtual event "Doing Artificial Intelligence the European way" which took place on 14 December 2020.
  • 18
    décembre
    2020
    In 2020 (until 15 December), the International Organization for Migration estimated that about 1,054 people have died or gone missing while crossing the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe to escape war or persecution or to pursue a better life. This is an average of almost three people per day. In the past years, a significant number of migrants in distress at sea have been rescued by civil society vessels deployed with a humanitarian mandate to reduce fatalities and bring rescued migrants to safety. Since 2018, however, national authorities initiated some 50 administrative and criminal proceedings against crew members or vessels, also seizing the latter. In some cases, rescue vessels were blocked in harbours due to flag issues or the inability to meet maritime safety-related and other technical requirements.
  • 17
    décembre
    2020
    Европейската конвенция за защита на правата на човека (ЕКПЧ) и правото на Евро- пейския съюз (ЕС) предоставят рамка за защита на правата на чужденците, чието значение непрестанно се повишава. Законодателството на Европейския съюз относно убежището, границите и имиграцията се развива бързо. Съществува вну- шителна по обем съдебна практика на Европейския съд по правата на човека във връзка по-специално с членове 3, 5, 8 и 13 от ЕКПЧ. Към Съда на Европейския съюз биват отправяни все повече искания да се произнесе по отношение на тълкуването на разпоредбите на правото на Европейския съюз в тази област. Третото издание на този наръчник, актуализирано до юли 2020 г., предоставя по достъпен начин това законодателство на Европейския съюз и съвкупността от съдебната практика на европейските съдилища. Наръчникът е предназначен за практикуващи юристи, съдии, прокурори, служители на имиграционните служби и неправителствени орга- низации в държавите — членки на ЕС, и на Съвета на Европа.
  • Handbook / Guide / Manual
    17
    décembre
    2020
    The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way.
  • Handbook / Guide / Manual
    17
    décembre
    2020
    Az emberi jogok európai egyezménye és az európai uniós jog egyre fontosabb keretet biztosít a külföldiek jogainak védelméhez. A menekültügyre, a határokra és a bevándorlásra vonatkozó európai uniós joganyag gyorsan fejlődik. Az Emberi Jogok Európai Bíróságának tekintélyes esetjogi korpusza alakult ki, különösen az EJEE 3., 5., 8. és 13. cikkével kapcsolatban. Az Európai Unió Bíróságát egyre gyakrabban kérik fel, hogy nyilatkozzon az Európai Unió e területre vonatkozó jogi rendelkezéseinek értelmezéséről. E kézikönyv 2020 júliusáig aktualizált harmadik kiadása hozzáférhető módon mutatja be ezeket az európai uniós jogszabályokat, valamint a két európai bíróság ítélkezési gyakorlatát. A kézikönyv az EU és az Európa Tanács tagállamaiban dolgozó gyakorló jogi szakembereknek, bíráknak, ügyészeknek, bevándorlási tisztviselőknek és nem kormányzati szervezeteknek szól.
  • 16
    décembre
    2020
    В настоящото резюме се представят основните
    изводи от първия доклад на FRA, които се
    базират на проучването ѝ за основните права.
    В проучването са събрани данни от около 35 000
    лица относно техния опит, възприятия и мнения
    по редица въпроси, които са обхванати по
    различен начин от правата на човека.
  • 16
    décembre
    2020
    All language versions now available
    20 July 2021
    The EU is founded on the values of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights. Yet these values, and discussions on fundamental rights at the EU and Member State level, can seem remote in people’s daily lives. With this in mind, FRA explored what people understand, know and experience with respect to their fundamental rights in practice. The resulting data provide comprehensive and comparable evidence on these aspects.
  • 16
    décembre
    2020
    Ez az összefoglaló az FRA által az alapjogi
    felméréséről készített első jelentés legfontosabb
    meglátásait mutatja be. A felmérés során mintegy
    35 000 embertől gyűjtöttek adatokat számos, az
    emberi jogokra különböző mértékben kiterjedő
    kérdéssel kapcsolatos tapasztalataikról,
    észrevételeikről és véleményeikről.
  • Artificial intelligence is here. It’s not going away. It can be a force for good, but it needs to be watched so carefully in terms of respect for our human fundamental rights. The EU Fundamental Rights Agency is deeply committed to this work.Our ambition is not just to ensure that AI respects our rights, but also that it protects and promotes them.
  • Will AI revolutionise the delivery of our public services? And what's the right balance? How is the private sector using AI to automate decisions — and what implications
    might that have? Are some form of binding rules necessary to monitor and regulate the use of AI technology - and what should these rules look like?
  • How do we embrace progress while protecting our fundamental rights? As data-driven decision making increasingly touches our daily lives, what does this mean
    for our fundamental rights? A step into the dark? Or the next giant leap? The time to answer these questions is here and now. Let’s seize the opportunities, but understand the challenges. Let’s make AI work for everyone in Europe…And get the future right.
  • 14
    décembre
    2020
    Slovenian version now available
    20 December 2024
    Artificial intelligence (AI) already plays a role in deciding what unemployment benefits someone gets, where a burglary is likely to take place, whether someone is at risk of cancer, or who sees that catchy advertisement for low mortgage rates. Its use keeps growing, presenting seemingly endless possibilities. But we need to make sure to fully uphold fundamental rights standards when using AI. This report presents concrete examples of how companies and public administrations in the EU are using, or trying to use, AI. It focuses on four core areas – social benefits, predictive policing, health services and targeted advertising.
  • 8
    décembre
    2020
    This report looks at fundamental rights compliance at the European Union (EU)’s external land borders, including rivers and lakes. On 30 January 2020, the European Parliament requested the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) to prepare a report on these borders. It noted that the report should focus on the correct application of the safeguards in the European asylum acquis and the provisions of the Schengen Borders Code (Regulation (EU) 2016/399).
  • Vidéo
    FRA asked 518 Travellers in Ireland about their life and experiences of discrimination.
  • 30
    novembre
    2020
    This report outlines some of the measures EU Member States have put in place to protect public health as Europe faces the ‘second wave’ of the Coronavirus pandemic. It highlights how these may affect fundamental rights, especially social rights.
  • 27
    novembre
    2020
    Roma and Travellers living in western EU countries are less often in the limelight than those living in central, eastern and southern EU countries. While they represent a smaller proportion of the population in the west, they also face problems with social exclusion, marginalisation and discrimination. These country sheets present findings from the survey conducted by FRA in 2019 covering Roma and Travellers populations in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The survey included interviews with almost 4,700 Roma and Travellers, collecting information on more than 8,200 individuals living in their households.
  • Vidéo
    FRA asked 482 Roma and 123 Travellers about their daily life and experiences of discrimination in Belgium in a survey carried out in 2018 and 2019.
  • 6
    novembre
    2020
    The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been regularly collecting data on asylum and migration since September 2015. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States and EU candidate countries particularly affected by migration. It addresses fundamental rights concerns between 1 July and 30 September 2020.
  • 20
    octobre
    2020
    The EU Fundamental Rights Agency published in 2019 its report on the ‘Integration of young refugees in the EU’. The report explored the challenges of young people who fled armed conflict or persecution and arrived in the EU in 2015 and 2016. The report is based on 426 interviews with experts working in the area of asylum and integration, as well as 163 interviews with young people, aged 16 to 24, conducted between October 2017 and June 2018 in 15 regions and cities located in six Member States: Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Sweden. The links on this page provide a summary of the information collected during this period for each country about unaccompanied children turning 18 and the change in people’s legal status once international protection is granted. These two issues had at the time been identified as moments requiring sufficient, consistent and systematic support, particularly from lawyers, social workers and guardians, to ensure successful integration.