Projects

Read about the Agency's current and previous projects here. For more information, please see the FRA Programming Document 2019-2021.

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Launch Date
December
2024
Project Status
Ongoing
Respect for fundamental rights is a prerequisite for upholding the rule of law and vice versa. This research will provide examples and avenues to help show that by upholding fundamental rights the backsliding of rule of law can be addressed and prevented at the national level.
Launch Date
December
2024
Project Status
Ongoing
The research will provide a thorough understanding of the current state of due diligence legislation and practice in 11 EU Member States. It aims to identify pathways for achieving effective human rights protection under the EU corporate sustainability and due diligence framework. It encompasses an in-depth legal analysis and fieldwork research.
Launch Date
September
2024
Project Status
Ongoing
This project compares the role of fundamental rights in national legislative process in selected Member States by looking into legal scrutiny procedures, impact assessment procedures and any evaluation of already adopted and implemented national legislation.
Launch Date
May
2024
Project Status
Ongoing
Digitalisation of justice systems is an important part of the EU’s priority to facilitate a digital future for Europe. Legislation and policy is growing in this area, and the state of digitalisation of justice systems is reflected under various monitoring frameworks of the European Commission, such as the EU Justice Scoreboard. Most EU Member States already use digital solutions in different contexts and to varying degrees in their justice systems.
Launch Date
January
2024
Project Status
Ongoing
This project will provide EU and national policy makers with foresight analysis on future fundamental rights challenges and opportunities, as well as providing guidance on building fundamental rights considerations into their strategic reflections.
Launch Date
December
2023
Project Status
Ongoing
The Roma survey 2024 will collect comparable data in ten selected EU Member States (Bulgaria, Czechia, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Romania and Spain) and three accession countries (Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia). The Roma and Travellers (in France and Ireland) will be asked a wide range of questions about their everyday life, including their socio-economic situation. They will also be asked about their fundamental rights, including experiences of discrimination, harassment and violence, as well as including any racially-motivated incidents.
Launch Date
December
2023
Project Status
Ongoing
The EU will set up its Entry-Exit System (EES) by the end of 2024. It is a new IT system to record travellers entering and leaving the EU. FRA will examine the potential fundamental rights implications of the system. It aims to develop guidance and support material for EU Member States and EU institutions to implement the system in a fundamental rights’ compliant manner.
Launch Date
December
2023
Project Status
Ongoing
This project examines how duty-bearers mitigate the risk of violence and abuse of persons with disabilities in institutions, and how they respond to cases when these occur. It complements FRA’s activities as a member of the EU Framework for the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and supports the Agency’s work on victims’ rights.
Launch Date
August
2023
Project Status
Findings available
This project seeks to identify the most urgent impact on social and fundamental rights of the EU’s green transition and relevant implementing legislation in light of climate change and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal to leave no one behind.
Launch Date
May
2023
Project Status
Ongoing
This project will interview women who have arrived in the EU from Ukraine as a consequence of Russia’s war of aggression about their experiences, including violence and other human rights abuses related to the conflict. The data collected will contribute to efforts to better respond to the needs of women displaced by armed conflict.