Highlights

Produits
7
décembre
2010
L’arrivée de milliers d’enfants sépares sur le territoire de l’Union européenne constitue un défi de taille pour les institutions de l’Union européenne et les autorités des États membres car, en vertu de la Charte des droits fondamentaux de l’Union européenne et de la Convention des Nations Unies relative aux droits de l’enfant, ces instances ont pour devoir de protéger les enfants. Ce rapport examine les expériences et les opinions de 336 enfants séparés demandeurs d’asile et de 302 adultes chargés d’aider ces enfants ou de
travailler auprès d’eux, dans 12 États membres de l’Union européenne.
28
octobre
2010
This factsheet gives a brief description the policy context and key findings of the report Racism, ethnic discrimination and exclusion of migrants and minorities in sport: a comparative overview of the situation in the EU.
28
octobre
2010
Racism and ethnic discrimination in sport have increasingly become a public issue in European sport over the past decades. This report examines the occurrence and different forms of racism, ethnic discrimination and exclusionary practices in sports, focusing on different sports and levels of practice in the EU.
27
octobre
2010
This infosheet highlights the main findings of the report Experience of discrimination, social marginalisation and violence: A comparative study of Muslim and non-Muslim youth in three EU Member States.
11
octobre
2010
When used as an investigation technique in the context of law enforcement, ethnic profiling is often referred to as “criminal profiling”. This type of profiling uses indicators such as physical features, appearance or behaviour to give a “suspect description”. Profiling becomes unlawful when it is discriminatory.
7
mai
2010
Ce rapport fournit une évaluation de la mise en oeuvre de la directive dans le monde du travail, d’après les perceptions de représentants d’organisations syndicales et patronales. L’agence complète sa contribution avec l’enquête EU-MIDIS et son Données en bref sur la « Sensibilisation aux droits et organismes de promotion de l’égalité » ainsi que par une analyse légale de l’impact de la directive sur le terrain.
Report / Paper / Summary
12
décembre
2009
This technical report and the survey questionnaire are intended for reference and to encourage further survey development and implementation by interested parties.
9
décembre
2009
Ce rapport présente les principaux résultats d’EU-MIDIS, l’enquête de l’Union européenne sur les minorités et la discrimination de la FRA.
3
novembre
2009
On 16 October the Swedish Presidency presented a "draft of the Stockholm Programme" that is to be adopted at the EU summit in December 2009. Following this publication, the Fundamental Rights Agency has presented the following opinion paper "FRA Comments on the Presidency Draft Stockholm Programme" available for download below.
29
juillet
2009
The FRA opinion paper presents a selection primarily based on the current thematic priorities of the Agency and are inspired by the factual evidence the Agency's own research has so far produced. This contribution is therefore just a first step in a long term approach of the Agency to follow and address the issues in the Stockholm Programme.
mars
2009
The indicators developed by the FRA presented in this report should be seen as a step towards a coherent, considered approach to the development, application, monitoring and review of EU law and policy affecting children. They constitute an initial toolkit to evaluate the impact of EU law and policy on children’s status and experience across various fields.
Report / Paper / Summary
3
mars
2008
The report brings together experiences from a number of cities across Europe. It focuses on fields such as education, employment and the provision of public services which all remain critical for the success of building cohesive communities.
Report / Paper / Summary
16
janvier
2008
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights presents in this paper the fourth brief update of its 2004 extensive report "Manifestations of anti-Semitism in the European Union". The overview contains the latest governmental and non-governmental statistical data covering 2001 to 2007 for those EU Member States that have official or unofficial data and statistics on anti-Semitic incidents.
1
décembre
2006
“Muslims in the European Union: Discrimination and Islamophobia” is a report by the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC) on the situation of Muslims in the Member States of the European Union.
1
décembre
2006
The report "Muslims in the European Union: Discrimination and Islamophobia" published presents available data on discrimination affecting Muslims in employment, education and housing.
Report / Paper / Summary
1
octobre
2006
Some 120 journalists and media practitioners from Europe, North Africa and the Middle East met in Vienna on 22 and 23 May 2006 to discuss the influence of media on intercultural relations and racism. Topics under discussion included improving reporting standards and accountability of journalists; self-regulation policies in the EU and in South-Mediterranean countries; impact of media reporting on ethnic and religious minorities; negative stereotyping; balancing freedom of expression with protection from hate speech; and making better use of expertise and experience of ethnic minority organisations.
Fundamental Rights Report
1
juin
2006
The EUMC Annual Report 2006 looks at racial discrimination and data on racist violence and crime. It also includes an overview of positive initiatives.The EUMC finds that migrants and ethnic minorities remain discriminated against across the EU in employment, education and housing.
Report / Paper / Summary
10
novembre
2005
The report analyses the impact of the bomb attacks on the EU's Muslim communities, examining government and police responses to the events, the reaction from Muslim communities, media reporting, and the possibility of an anti-Muslim backlash, in the EU and in the UK in particular.
Fundamental Rights Report
1
juin
2005
This annual report of the Agency is the EU's first comprehensive overview of racist, xenophobic, antisemitic and anti-Muslim discrimination, and responses to it, to cover all 25 EU Member States. The Roma emerge as the group most vulnerable to racism in the EU. They face discrimination in employment, housing and education - as well as being regular victims of racial violence. Other groups facing high levels of discrimination in many Member States are migrant workers from Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America. Muslim groups face particularly challenging conditions in many Member States. Also recent migrants from Russia or the Ukraine may be subject to discrimination in some Member States.
Report / Paper / Summary
1
avril
2005
The report on ‘Racist Violence in 15 EU Member States' is based on national reports by the Agency's National Focal Points and includes available data for the period 2001-2004. The focus of the report is on the extent and nature of, and policy responses to, racist violence (and associated activities) in EU15.