L-Opinjoni 1/21 tal-FRA turi l-firxa u n-natura ta’ esperjenzi ta’ inugwaljanza u diskriminazzjoni mgarrba madwar l-UE. Hija tagħmel dan b’referenza għarragunijiet għad-diskriminazzjoni u l-oqsma tal-ħajja koperti mid-direttivi dwar l-ugwaljanza razzjali u fl-impjieg, kif ukoll mid-Direttiva proposta dwar it-Trattament Ugwali. Inħarget fit-30 ta’ April 2021. Dan is-sommarju jipprezenta r-rakkomandazzjonijiet ewlenin (“Sejbiet ewlenin u opinjonijiet”) deskritti fl-Opinjoni 1/21 tal-FRA.
In FRA-advies 1/2021 worden de omvang en de aard van doorleefde ervaringen met ongelijkheid en discriminatie in de EU geschetst. Hierbij wordt verwezen naar de discriminatiegronden en terreinen van het leven die onder de richtlijn rassengelijkheid en de richtlijn gelijke behandeling in arbeid en beroep vallen, alsook onder de voorgestelde richtlijn inzake gelijke behandeling van personen. Het advies werd op 30 april 2021 gepubliceerd. In deze samenvatting komen de voornaamste aanbevelingen (“belangrijkste bevindingen en adviezen”) aan bod die in FRAadvies
1/2021 zijn uiteengezet.
W opinii FRA 1/21 przedstawiono zakres i charakter rzeczywistych przypadków nierówności i dyskryminacji w różnych częściach UE. Wskazano przy tym powody dyskryminacji i dziedziny życia objęte dyrektywą w sprawie równości rasowej i dyrektywą w sprawie równego traktowania w zakresie zatrudnienia i pracy, a także proponowaną dyrektywą w sprawie równego traktowania. Opinię wydano w dniu 30 kwietnia 2021 r. Niniejsze streszczenie zawiera główne zalecenia („Najważniejsze ustalenia i opinie”) przedstawione w opinii FRA 1/21.
O Parecer 1/2021 da FRA ilustra o grau e a natureza de experiências vividas de desigualdade e discriminação na UE. Fá-lo com referência aos motivos de discriminação e domínios da vida abrangidos pelas Diretivas Igualdade Racial e Igualdade no Emprego, bem como pela proposta de Diretiva Igualdade de Tratamento. Foi publicado em 30 de abril de 2021. A presente síntese apresenta as principais recomendações («Principais conclusões e posições») enunciadas no Parecer 1/2021 da FRA.
Avizul nr. 1/2021 al Agenției pentru Drepturi Fundamentale a Uniunii Europene (FRA) ilustrează amploarea și natura experiențelor de inegalitate și discriminare trăite pe teritoriul UE. Acesta se raportează la motivele de discriminare și la aspectele de viață vizate de directivele privind egalitatea rasială și egalitatea de tratament, precum și de propunerea de directivă privind egalitatea de tratament. Avizul a fost emis la 30 aprilie 2021. Sinteza prezintă principalele recomandări („Principalele constatări și opinii”) evidențiate în Avizul nr. 1/2021 al FRA.
V stanovisku FRA 1/21 je vyjadrený rozsah a povaha skúseností s nerovnosťou a diskrimináciou zažitých v celej EÚ. Uvádzajú sa v ňom dôvody diskriminácie a oblasti života, na ktoré sa vzťahuje smernica o rasovej rovnosti a smernica o rovnakom zaobchádzaní v zamestnaní, ako aj navrhovaná smernica o rovnakom zaobchádzaní. Bolo vydané 30. apríla 2021. V tomto súhrne sa uvádzajú hlavné odporúčania („kľúčové zistenia a stanoviská“) uvedené v stanovisku agentúry FRA 1/21.
V Mnenju agencije FRA 1/2021 sta predstavljena obseg in narava doživetih izkušenj neenakosti ter diskriminacije po vsej EU. Pri tem se sklicuje na razloge za diskriminacijo in področja življenja, ki so obravnavani v direktivah o rasni enakosti in enakosti pri zaposlovanju, pa tudi v predlagani direktivi o enakem obravnavanju. Mnenje je bilo izdano 30. aprila 2021. V tem povzetku so predstavljena glavna priporočila („Ključne ugotovitve in mnenja“) iz Mnenja agencije FRA 1/2021.
FRA Opinion 1/21 illustrates the extent and nature of lived experiences of inequality and discrimination across the EU. It does so with reference to the grounds of discrimination and areas of life covered by the racial and employment equality directives, as well as by the proposed Equal Treatment Directive. It was issued on 30 April 2021. This summary presents the main recommendations (‘Key findings and opinions’) outlined in FRA Opinion 1/21.
This report examines the EU’s main criminal law instrument in the field of counter-terrorism, Directive (EU) 2017/541. Specifically, it considers how the directive engages issues of fundamental rights, affecting individuals, groups and society as a whole.
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. This report provides an overview of available data on antisemitism as recorded by official and unofficial sources in the EU Member States as well as Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia. The data provided by the countries are supplemented with information from international organisations.
This report outlines to what extent legal aid is available to those held in pre-removal detention in the 27 EU Member States, and in North Macedonia and Serbia, during procedures related to their return. These involve decisions on return, on detention pending removal, the removal itself and on bans on entry. The report also examines when people are entitled to free legal aid and how this aid is funded, as well as who provides representation and various factors that limit the scope of legal aid.
Speaking up for human rights has never been more important!
But how can we bring people together and cut through the noise?
International and regional human rights organisations across Europe have joined forces with the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, united behind the '10 keys to effectively communicating human rights'.
This report proposes a framework for becoming, and functioning as, a ‘human rights city’ in the EU. It includes ‘foundations’, ‘structures’ and ‘tools’ for mayors, local administrations and grassroots organisations to reinforce fundamental rights locally. It is based on existing good practice and expert input by representatives of human rights cities in the EU, academic experts, international organisations and city networks.
Since September 2020, three National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) had a change in their accreditation status, two new institutions were created and nine have had a change in tasks covered by their mandates. Following up on the September 2020 report “Strong and effective national human rights institutions – challenges, promising practices and opportunities”, this update provides an overview of developments in the accreditation status and mandates of NHRIS in the past 12 months. The update covers the 27 EU Member States as well as three additional states within FRA’s mandate (Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia).
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 January and 30 June 2021.
On the occasion of the launch of FRA’s report ‘Protecting civic space in the EU’ this clip sheds light on the challenges civil society faces across the European Union.
Les organisations de la société civile jouent un rôle essentiel dans la promotion des droits fondamentaux, mais sont confrontées à diverses problématiques dans l’Union européenne. Ce rapport présente les conclusions de la FRA concernant quelques-unes de ces problématiques, conclusions qui se fondent sur des recherches ainsi que sur deux consultations en ligne auprès d’organisations de la société civile, menées en 2020.