Il-Karta tal-UE dwar id-Drittijiet Fundamentali
Highlights
- Fundamental Rights Report11June2020This focus takes a closer look at the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, which has been legally binding for 10 years. At EU level, it has gained visibility and sparked a new fundamental rights culture. At national level, awareness and use of the Charter are limited. Courts increasingly use the Charter, showing the impact of this modern instrument. But its use by governments and parliaments remains low. For instance, there is little indication of anyone regularly scrutinising national legislation that transposes EU law for compatibility with the Charter.
- Country sheets22March2019L-Istati Membri għandhom dmir espliċitu li jippromwovu l-applikazzjoni tal-Karta. Dawn il-folji tal-pajjiżi jappoġġjaw dak l-isforz billi jagħtu eżempji tal-użu tal-Karta u jenfasizzaw kif il-Karta żżid il-valur.
- PageId-drittijiet fundamentali huma d-drittijiet u l-libertajiet bażiċi li jappartjenu lil kulħadd fl-UE. Dawn huma l-istess irrispettivament minn fejn int, x’temmen jew kif tgħix.
- InfographicFundamental Rights Report 2019: The Charter of Fundamental Rights is the EU’s bill of human rights. These rights and principles have to be respected and promoted by EU institutions and Member States whenever they act within EU law. Approaching the Charter’s 10th anniversary, Member States do not yet make full use of the potential it offers.