This report examines the fundamental rights and living conditions of Roma and Travellers across 10 EU Member States and
3 accession countries. The survey evaluates progress towards the EU Roma strategic framework’s 2030 objectives, covering areas such as discrimination, poverty, education, employment, health, and housing.
FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2024 analyses the year’s developments in fundamental rights. It focuses on the most pressing fundamental rights concerns facing Europe in 2023: the cost-of-living crisis, rights concerns at the EU’s external borders and migration, and threats to democracy. Re-structured, this year’s new approach is a shorter and sharper analysis. It also presents FRA’s opinions on these developments, including a summary of the evidence supporting these opinions.
Artificial intelligence is everywhere and affects everyone – from deciding what content people see on their social media feeds to determining who will receive state benefits. AI technologies are typically based on algorithms that make predictions to support or even fully automate decision-making.
Η παρακολούθηση της κατάστασης των θεμελιωδών δικαιωμάτων στα εξωτερικά σύνορα της ΕΕ θα πρέπει να είναι συστηματική και τακτική για μια σειρά δραστηριοτήτων διαχείρισης των συνόρων, όπως είναι η επιτήρηση των συνόρων, οι συλλήψεις στα χερσαία, θαλάσσια και εναέρια σύνορα, καθώς και η λειτουργία των μηχανισμών παραπομπής, ακόμη και σε περίπτωση μαζικών αφίξεων. Οι παρούσες γενικές κατευθυντήριες γραμμές έχουν ως στόχο να βοηθήσουν τα κράτη μέλη της ΕΕ να συγκροτήσουν εθνικούς ανεξάρτητους μηχανισμούς για την παρακολούθηση της συμμόρφωσης προς τα θεμελιώδη δικαιώματα στα εξωτερικά σύνορα της ΕΕ, σύμφωνα με την πρόταση κανονισμού για τον έλεγχο διαλογής που ανακοινώθηκε στις 23 Σεπτεμβρίου 2020 από την Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή. Εκπονήθηκαν από τον Οργανισμό Θεμελιωδών Δικαιωμάτων της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης κατόπιν αιτήματος της Επιτροπής.
** As of 19 September 2024 a new version of this guidance has been issued. Please see the link below. **
Fundamental rights monitoring at EU external borders should be systematically and regularly carried out for a range of border management activities. These include border surveillance, apprehensions at land, sea and air borders, and the operation of referral mechanisms, including in the event of mass arrivals. This general guidance provides assistance to EU Member States in setting up national independent mechanisms to monitor fundamental rights compliance at EU external borders, in line with the proposed screening regulation of 23 September 2020 by the European Commission. The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights prepared this guidance at the request of the Commission.
El control del respeto de los derechos fundamentales en las fronteras exteriores de la UE debe llevarse a cabo de forma sistemática y regular para determinadas actividades de gestión fronteriza. Estas actividades incluyen la vigilancia de fronteras, las detenciones en las fronteras terrestres, marítimas y aéreas, y el funcionamiento de los mecanismos de devolución, incluso en el caso de llegadas masivas. Esta guía general proporciona asistencia a los Estados miembros de la Unión Europea (UE) para crear mecanismos nacionales independientes con el fin de supervisar el cumplimiento de los derechos fundamentales en las fronteras exteriores de la UE, de acuerdo con la propuesta de reglamento de control de 23 de septiembre de 2020 de la Comisión Europea. La Agencia de Derechos Fundamentales de la UE elaboró esta guía a solicitud de la Comisión.
Perusoikeuksien toteutumista EU:n ulkorajoilla pitäisi seurata järjestelmällisesti ja säännöllisesti rajaturvallisuuden ylläpitämiseen liittyvissä eri toimissa. Näitä toimia ovat muun muassa rajavartiointi, kiinniottamiset maa-, meri- ja ilmarajoilla ja asianmukaiseen menettelyyn ohjaamista koskevan mekanismin käyttö, myös silloin, kun kyse on joukoittaisesta maahantulosta. Nämä yleiset ohjeet auttavat EU:n jäsenvaltioita perustamaan kansallisia riippumattomia mekanismeja perusoikeuksien noudattamisen seurantaan EU:n ulkorajoilla Euroopan komission 23. syyskuuta 2020 ehdottaman seulonta-asetuksen mukaisesti. EU:n perusoikeusvirasto laati nämä ohjeet komission pyynnöstä.
Praćenje poštovanja temeljnih prava na vanjskim granicama EU‑a trebalo bi se sustavno i redovno provoditi za široki raspon aktivnosti upravljanja granicama. Te aktivnosti obuhvaćaju nadzor granica, uhićenja na kopnenim, morskim i zračnim granicama te rad mehanizama za upućivanje, uključujući u slučaju masovnih dolazaka. Ovim općim smjernicama pruža se pomoć državama članicama EU‑a u uspostavi nacionalnih neovisnih mehanizama praćenja poštovanja temeljnih prava na vanjskim granicama EU‑a, u skladu s uredbom o dubinskoj provjeri koju je Europska komisija predložila 23. rujna 2020. Agencija Europske unije za temeljna prava izradila je ove smjernice na zahtjev Komisije.
Az alapjogok uniós külső határokon történő nyomon követésének szisztematikusnak és rendszeresnek kell lennie számos határigazgatási tevékenység tekintetében. E tevékenységek közé tartozik a határőrizet, a szárazföldi, tengeri és légi határokon történő őrizetbe vétel, valamint az áldozatkezelési mechanizmusok működtetése, többek között tömeges érkezések esetén is. Ez az általános iránymutatás segítséget nyújt az uniós tagállamok számára az alapjogok uniós külső határokon történő tiszteletben tartásának nyomon követésére szolgáló független nemzeti mechanizmusoknak az előszűrésről szóló rendeletre vonatkozó, 2020. szeptember 23-i európai bizottsági javaslattal összhangban történő létrehozásához. Az Európai Unió Alapjogi Ügynöksége a Bizottság kérésére készítette el ezt az iránymutatást.
Il monitoraggio dei diritti fondamentali alle frontiere esterne dell’UE dovrebbe essere effettuato sistematicamente e regolarmente per una serie di attività di gestione delle frontiere, tra cui la sorveglianza delle frontiere, i fermi alle frontiere terrestri, marittime e aeree e la gestione dei meccanismi di indirizzamento, anche in caso di arrivi di massa. I presenti orientamenti generali forniscono assistenza agli Stati membri dell’Unione europea (UE) ai fini dell’istituzione di meccanismi nazionali indipendenti tesi a monitorare il rispetto dei diritti fondamentali alle frontiere esterne dell’UE, in linea con la proposta di regolamento sugli accertamenti presentata dalla Commissione europea il 23 settembre 2020. L’Agenzia dell’Unione europea per i diritti fondamentali ha elaborato i presenti orientamenti su richiesta della Commissione.
Monitorowanie praw podstawowych na granicach zewnętrznych UE powinno być prowadzone systematycznie i regularnie w odniesieniu do szeregu działań związanych z zarządzaniem granicami. Należą do nich: ochrona granicy, zatrzymania na granicach lądowych, morskich i powietrznych oraz funkcjonowanie mechanizmów ukierunkowanej pomocy, także w przypadku masowego napływu. Niniejsze ogólne wytyczne stanowią pomoc dla państw członkowskich w tworzeniu niezależnych krajowych mechanizmów monitorowania przestrzegania praw podstawowych na granicach zewnętrznych UE, zgodnie z proponowanym przez Komisję Europejską rozporządzeniem w sprawie kontroli przesiewowej z dnia 23 września 2020 r. Agencja Praw Podstawowych Unii Europejskiej przygotowała niniejsze wytyczne na wniosek Komisji.
FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2022 reviews major developments in the field in 2021, identifying both achievements and areas of concern. It also presents FRA’s opinions on these developments, including a synopsis of the evidence supporting these opinions.
FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2021 reviews major developments in the field in 2020, identifying both achievements and areas of concern. It also presents FRA’s opinions on these developments, including a synopsis of the evidence supporting these opinions. This year’s focus chapter explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on fundamental rights. The remaining chapters cover: the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; equality and non-discrimination; racism, xenophobia and related intolerance; Roma equality and inclusion; asylum, borders and migration; information society, privacy and data protection; rights of the child; access to justice; and the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
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).
The Coronavirus pandemic continues to interrupt everyday life in the EU in unprecedented ways. But the way it affects our societies is shifting. As governments gradually lift some of the measures put in place to contain the spread of COVID-19, new fundamental rights concerns arise: how to ensure that the rights to life and health are upheld as daily life transitions to a ‘new normal’. This Bulletin looks at declarations of states of emergency, or equivalent, and how they came under scrutiny. It considers
the impact on fundamental rights in important areas of daily life, and includes a thematic focus on the pandemic's impact on older people.
The Coronavirus pandemic continues to interrupt everyday life in the EU in unprecedented ways. But the way it affects our societies is shifting. As governments gradually lift some of the measures put in place to contain the spread of COVID-19, new fundamental rights concerns arise: how to ensure that the rights to life and health are upheld as daily life transitions to a ‘new normal’. This Bulletin looks at declarations of states of emergency, or equivalent, and how they came under scrutiny. It considers the impact on fundamental rights in important areas of daily life, and includes a thematic focus on the processing of users’ data to help contain COVID-19, particularly by contact-tracing apps. It covers the period 21 March – 30 April 2020.
This report presents select findings from FRA’s 2019 survey on LGBTI people in the EU and North Macedonia and Serbia. With almost 140,000 participants, it is the largest survey of its kind. It follows the agency’s first survey on LGBT people in the EU, conducted in 2012. The new survey results show little progress over the past seven years.
The outbreak of COVID-19 affects people’s daily life in the 27 EU Member States. As the number of infected people in the EU territory began to mount rapidly in February and March, governments put in place a raft of measures – often introduced in a period of only a few days – in an effort to contain the spread of the virus. Many of these measures reflect how, in exceptional emergency situations, the urgent need to save lives justifies restrictions on other rights, such as the freedom of movement and of assembly. This report outlines some of the measures EU Member States have put in place to protect public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. It covers the period 1 February – 20 March 2020.
Деца, лишени от родителски грижи, открити в друга държава — членка на ЕС, различна
от тяхната собствена има за цел да засили реакцията на всички съответни участници за
закрила на детето. Закрилата на тези момичета и момчета е от първостепенно значение и е
задължение за държавите — членки на ЕС, произтичащо от международната и европейската
правна рамка. Ръководството включва акцент върху децата — жертви на трафик, и децата
в риск, в изпълнение на заложеното в съобщението от 2017 г. „Засилване на действията
на ЕС срещу трафика на хора“ действие и като са взети предвид установените модели,
включително по отношение на свързаната с пола специфика на престъплението.
Cílem příručky Děti bez rodičovské péče, které se nacházejí v jiném členském státě EU než ve
svém vlastním, je zlepšit schopnost všech příslušných subjektů reagovat v zájmu ochrany dětí.
Ochrana těchto dívek a chlapců je prvořadou povinností členských států EU, která vyplývá
z mezinárodního a evropského právního rámce. Příručka se zaměřuje na dětské oběti obchodování
s lidmi a ohrožené děti, a provádí tak opatření uvedená ve sdělení z roku 2017 o posílení opatření
EU v oblasti boje proti obchodování s lidmi, přičemž zohledňuje identifikované vzorce, mimo jiné
s ohledem na genderovou specifičnost této trestné činnosti.