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  • 19
    Février
    2021
    This is the second main report from FRA’s Fundamental Rights Survey, which collected data from 35,000 people on a range of issues. This report focuses on respondents’ experiences as victims of selected types of crime, including violence, harassment, and property crime. The report also examines how often these crimes are reported to the police, and presents further details relating to harassment and violence, such as the perpetrators and where the incidents took place.
  • 29
    janvier
    2021
    W sprawozdaniu FRA na temat sztucznej inteligencji i praw podstawowych przedstawiono konkretne przykłady tego, w jaki sposób przedsiębiorstwa i administracje publiczne w UE wykorzystują lub próbują wykorzystywać sztuczną inteligencję. W sprawozdaniu skoncentrowano się na czterech podstawowych obszarach – świadczenia socjalne, prognozowanie kryminologiczne, usługi zdrowotne i reklamy ukierunkowane. W sprawozdaniu omówiono potencjalne skutki dla praw podstawowych i przeanalizowano, w jaki sposób prawa te są uwzględniane przy wykorzystywaniu lub opracowywaniu zastosowań sztucznej inteligencji.
  • 29
    janvier
    2021
    I FRA’s rapport om kunstig intelligens og grundlæggende rettigheder gives der konkrete eksempler på, hvordan virksomheder og offentlige forvaltninger i EU bruger eller forsøger at bruge kunstig intelligens. Dette resumé indeholder hovedresultaterne fra rapporten. Disse kan danne grundlag for EU’s og medlemsstaternes politiske bestræbelser på at regulere brugen af AI-værktøjer i overensstemmelse med menneskerettighederne og de grundlæggende rettigheder.
  • 29
    janvier
    2021
    All language versions now available
    26 July 2021
    FRA’s report on artificial intelligence and fundamental rights presents concrete examples of how companies and public administrations in the EU are using, or trying to use, AI. This summary presents the main insights from the report. These can inform EU and national policymaking efforts to regulate the use of AI tools in compliance with human and fundamental rights.
  • 21
    janvier
    2021
    All language versions now available
    16 April 2021
    National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) are a vital part of the country-level human rights protection system. By raising awareness, providing advice, monitoring and holding authorities to account, they have a central role in navigating the great human rights challenges of our day – tackling both persistent concerns like discrimination and inequality, and novel issues such as the rights implications of artificial intelligence and of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 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.
  • Handbook / Guide / Manual
    17
    décembre
    2020
    Den europæiske menneskerettighedskonvention og Den Europæiske Unions lovgivning udgør en stadigt vigtigere ramme for beskyttelse af udlændinges rettigheder. Den Europæiske Unions lovgivning vedrørende asyl, grænser og indvandring udvikler sig hurtigt. Der er en imponerende mængde retspraksis fra Den Europæiske Menneskerettighedsdomstol vedrørende navnlig artikel 3, 5, 8 og 13 i EMRK. Den Europæiske Unions Domstol bliver oftere og oftere anmodet om at fortolke bestemmelserne i EU-retten på dette område. Den tredje udgave af denne håndbog, der er opdateret frem til juli 2020, fremlægger denne EU-lovgivning og retspraksis fra de to europæiske domstole på en lettilgængelig måde. Håndbogen er tiltænkt aktører inden for retsvæsenet, anklagere, indvandringsmedarbejdere og ikkestatslige organisationer i EU’s og Europarådets medlemsstater.
  • 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
    Europejska konwencja praw człowieka i prawo UE stanowią coraz ważniejsze ramy ochrony praw cudzoziemców. Prawodawstwo Unii Europejskiej w dziedzinie azylu, granic i imigracji szybko się rozwija. Europejski Trybunał Praw Człowieka posiada imponujący dorobek orzeczniczy odnoszący się w szczególności do art. 3, 5, 8 i 13 EKPC. Trybunał Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej coraz częściej otrzymuje wnioski o wypowiedzenie się w sprawie wykładni przepisów prawa Unii Europejskiej w tej dziedzinie. Trzecie wydanie niniejszego podręcznika, uaktualnione do lipca 2020 r., w przystępny sposób przedstawia prawodawstwo Unii Europejskiej oraz dorobek orzeczniczy obu trybunałów europejskich. Jest on przeznaczony dla prawników praktyków, sędziów, prokuratorów, urzędników imigracyjnych i organizacji pozarządowych w państwach członkowskich UE i Rady Europy.
  • 16
    décembre
    2020
    Dette sammendrag indeholder de vigtigste
    erfaringer fra FRA’s første rapport, der er baseret
    på dets spørgeundersøgelse om grundlæggende
    rettigheder. I undersøgelsen blev der indsamlet
    data fra ca. 35 000 personer om deres erfaringer,
    opfattelse og mening vedrørende en række
    spørgsmål, der er omfattet af forskellige
    menneskerettigheder.
  • 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
    W niniejszym streszczeniu zaprezentowano główne
    spostrzeżenia zawarte w pierwszym sprawozdaniu
    FRA z przeprowadzonego badania dotyczącego praw
    podstawowych. W ramach badania zebrano
    informacje od około 35 tys. osób dotyczące ich
    doświadczeń, poglądów i opinii na temat szeregu
    kwestii w różny sposób związanych z prawami
    człowieka.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 6
    octobre
    2020
    Business activity affects not just customers, employees, and contractors along supply chains, but often entire communities and the environment. This makes it vital that every business complies with human rights. This comparative report looks at the realities victims face when they seek redress for business-related human rights abuses. It presents the findings of fieldwork research on the views of professionals regarding the different ways people can pursue complaints. The findings highlight that obstacles to achieving justice are often multi-layered.
  • 29
    septembre
    2020
    Often living in substandard and overcrowded housing conditions, Roma and Travellers face an increased risk of contracting COVID-19. They are also disproportionately affected by measures taken to contain the virus. This FRA Bulletin takes a closer look at this reality in 15 EU Member States, focusing on education; employment; poverty; healthcare; housing; and anti-Gypsyism. It also outlines civil society efforts to tackle the diverse challenges triggered by the Coronavirus pandemic.
  • 23
    septembre
    2020
    This report presents findings from FRA’s 2019 survey on Roma and Travellers 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.
  • 10
    septembre
    2020
    Antisemitism can be expressed in the form of verbal and physical attacks, threats, harassment, discrimination and unequal treatment, property damage and graffiti or other forms of speech or text, including on the internet. Antisemitic incidents and hate crimes violate fundamental rights, especially the right to human dignity, the right to equality of treatment and the freedom of thought, conscience and religion.