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Spravodlivosť, práva obetí a justičná spolupráca
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Občianskoprávne súdnictvo
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Rovnosť, nediskriminácia a rasizmus
Deti, mládež a starší ľudia
Ľudia so zdravotným postihnutím
Trestné činy z nenávisti
Rasový a etnický pôvod
Náboženstvo a viera
Rómovia
Pohlavie, sexuálna orientácia a rodová identita
Azyl, migrácia a hranice
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Hranice a informačné systémy
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Neregulárna migrácia, návrat a zaistenie prisťahovalcov
Legálna migrácia a integrácia
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Ochrana údajov, súkromie a nové technológie
Umelá inteligencia a veľké dáta
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Občianska spoločnosť
Charta základných práv Európskej únie
Čo sú ľudské práva?
What is the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights?
Preambula
Hlava I: Dôstojnosť
1 - Ľudská dôstojnosť
2 - Právo na život
3 - Právo na nedotknuteľnosť osoby
4 - Zákaz mučenia a neľudského alebo ponižujúceho zaobchádzania alebo trestu
5 - Zákaz otroctva a nútených prác
Hlava II: Slobody
6 - Právo na slobodu a bezpečnosť
7 - Rešpektovanie súkromného a rodinného života
8 - Ochrana osobných údajov
9 - Právo uzavrieť manželstvo a právo založiť rodinu
10 - Sloboda myslenia, svedomia a náboženského vyznania
11 - Sloboda prejavu a právo na informácie
12 - Sloboda zhromažďovania a združovania
13 - Sloboda umenia a vedeckého bádania
14 - Právo na vzdelanie
15 - Slobodná voľba povolania a právo na prácu
16 - Sloboda podnikania
17 - Vlastnícke právo
18 - Právo na azyl
19 - Ochrana v prípade vysťahovania, vyhostenia alebo extradície
Hlava III: Rovnosť
20 - Rovnosť pred zákonom
21 - Nediskriminácia
22 - Kultúrna, náboženská a jazyková rozmanitosť
23 - Rovnosť medzi ženami a mužmi
24 - Práva dieťaťa
25 - Práva starších osôb
26 - Integrácia osôb so zdravotným postihnutím
Hlava IV: Solidarita
27 - Právo pracovníkov na informácie a konzultácie v rámci podniku
28 - Právo na kolektívne vyjednávanie a kolektívne akcie
29 - Právo na prístup k službám zamestnanosti
30 - Ochrana v prípade bezdôvodného prepustenia
31 - Spravodlivé a primerané pracovné podmien
32 - Zákaz detskej práce a ochrana mladistvých pri práci
33 - Rodina a pracovný život
34 - Sociálne zabezpečenie a sociálna pomoc
35 - Zdravotná starostlivosť
36 - Prístup k službám všeobecného hospodárskeho záujmu
37 - Ochrana životného prostredia
38 - Ochrana spotrebiteľa
Hlava V: Občianstvo
39 - Právo voliť a byť volený vo voľbách do Európskeho parlamentu
40 - Právo voliť a byť volený vo voľbách do orgánov samosprávy obcí
41 - Právo na dobrú správu vecí verejných
42 - Právo na prístup k dokumentom
43 - Európsky ombudsman
44 - Petičné právo
45 - Sloboda pohybu a pobytu
46 - Diplomatická a konzulárna ochrana
Hlava VI: Spravodlivosť
47 - Právo na účinný prostriedok nápravy a na spravodlivý proces
48 - Prezumpcia neviny a právo na obhajobu
49 - Zásady zákonnosti a primeranosti trestných činov a trestov
50 - Právo nebyť stíhaný alebo potrestaný v trestnom konaní dvakrát za ten istý trestný čin
Hlava VII: Všeobecné ustanovenia
51 - Rozsah pôsobnosti
52 - Rozsah a výklad práv a zásad
53 - Úroveň ochrany
54 - Zákaz zneužívania práv
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Spravodlivosť, práva obetí a justičná spolupráca
Práva obetí
Práva obžalovaných
Občianskoprávne súdnictvo
Justičná spolupráca a právny štát
Bezpečnosť
Podnikanie a ľudské práva
Rovnosť, nediskriminácia a rasizmus
Deti, mládež a starší ľudia
Ľudia so zdravotným postihnutím
Trestné činy z nenávisti
Rasový a etnický pôvod
Náboženstvo a viera
Rómovia
Pohlavie, sexuálna orientácia a rodová identita
Azyl, migrácia a hranice
Prístup k azylu
Hranice a informačné systémy
Ochrana dieťaťa
Neregulárna migrácia, návrat a zaistenie prisťahovalcov
Legálna migrácia a integrácia
Obchodovanie s ľuďmi a pracovné vykorisťovanie
Ochrana údajov, súkromie a nové technológie
Umelá inteligencia a veľké dáta
Hranice a informačné systémy
Ochrana osobných údajov
Nezákonné profilovanie
Podpora systémov a obhajcov ľudských práv
Charta základných práv EÚ
Medzivládne systémy pre ľudské práva
Národné systémy a orgány pre ľudské práva
Občianska spoločnosť
Charta základných práv Európskej únie
Charta základných práv Európskej únie
Čo sú ľudské práva?
What is the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights?
Preambula
Hlava I: Dôstojnosť
1 -
Ľudská dôstojnosť
2 -
Právo na život
3 -
Právo na nedotknuteľnosť osoby
4 -
Zákaz mučenia a neľudského alebo ponižujúceho zaobchádzania alebo trestu
5 -
Zákaz otroctva a nútených prác
Hlava II: Slobody
6 -
Právo na slobodu a bezpečnosť
7 -
Rešpektovanie súkromného a rodinného života
8 -
Ochrana osobných údajov
9 -
Právo uzavrieť manželstvo a právo založiť rodinu
10 -
Sloboda myslenia, svedomia a náboženského vyznania
11 -
Sloboda prejavu a právo na informácie
12 -
Sloboda zhromažďovania a združovania
13 -
Sloboda umenia a vedeckého bádania
14 -
Právo na vzdelanie
15 -
Slobodná voľba povolania a právo na prácu
16 -
Sloboda podnikania
17 -
Vlastnícke právo
18 -
Právo na azyl
19 -
Ochrana v prípade vysťahovania, vyhostenia alebo extradície
Hlava III: Rovnosť
20 -
Rovnosť pred zákonom
21 -
Nediskriminácia
22 -
Kultúrna, náboženská a jazyková rozmanitosť
23 -
Rovnosť medzi ženami a mužmi
24 -
Práva dieťaťa
25 -
Práva starších osôb
26 -
Integrácia osôb so zdravotným postihnutím
Hlava IV: Solidarita
27 -
Právo pracovníkov na informácie a konzultácie v rámci podniku
28 -
Právo na kolektívne vyjednávanie a kolektívne akcie
29 -
Právo na prístup k službám zamestnanosti
30 -
Ochrana v prípade bezdôvodného prepustenia
31 -
Spravodlivé a primerané pracovné podmien
32 -
Zákaz detskej práce a ochrana mladistvých pri práci
33 -
Rodina a pracovný život
34 -
Sociálne zabezpečenie a sociálna pomoc
35 -
Zdravotná starostlivosť
36 -
Prístup k službám všeobecného hospodárskeho záujmu
37 -
Ochrana životného prostredia
38 -
Ochrana spotrebiteľa
Hlava V: Občianstvo
39 -
Právo voliť a byť volený vo voľbách do Európskeho parlamentu
40 -
Právo voliť a byť volený vo voľbách do orgánov samosprávy obcí
41 -
Právo na dobrú správu vecí verejných
42 -
Právo na prístup k dokumentom
43 -
Európsky ombudsman
44 -
Petičné právo
45 -
Sloboda pohybu a pobytu
46 -
Diplomatická a konzulárna ochrana
Hlava VI: Spravodlivosť
47 -
Právo na účinný prostriedok nápravy a na spravodlivý proces
48 -
Prezumpcia neviny a právo na obhajobu
49 -
Zásady zákonnosti a primeranosti trestných činov a trestov
50 -
Právo nebyť stíhaný alebo potrestaný v trestnom konaní dvakrát za ten istý trestný čin
Hlava VII: Všeobecné ustanovenia
51 -
Rozsah pôsobnosti
52 -
Rozsah a výklad práv a zásad
53 -
Úroveň ochrany
54 -
Zákaz zneužívania práv
Tools
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The war in Ukraine - Fundamental rights implications within the EU - Bulletin 1
19
May
2022
The war in Ukraine - Fundamental rights implications within the EU - Bulletin 1
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This bulletin looks at the fundamental rights situation of all persons fleeing the Russian war in Ukraine to the four EU Member States neighbouring Ukraine. This is primarily in terms of the application of the EU Temporary Protection Directive. It is based on findings of FRA’s field mission to Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia at the beginning of March 2022. It is also based on weekly country reports prepared by Franet, the contracted research network of FRA between 1 March and 27 April 2022.
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31
January
2024
Mapping Child Protection Systems in the EU – Update 2023
Children’s rights exist to ensure the safety and wellbeing of every child. Improved child protection systems ensure that these rights are met. In recent years, the EU has taken significant steps to improve child protection systems. This mapping of child protection systems gives an overview of the state of such systems at national level and developments since 2015. It promotes the improvement of integrated child protection systems. It is an update of FRA’s mapping of child protection systems in 2015, based on data collected in 2023 in the 27 EU Member States. By publishing this, FRA aims to support securing the sustainable well-being, safety and rights of all children living in the EU.
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Legal migration and integration
Asylum, migration and borders
12
December
2023
Fleeing Ukraine: Implementing temporary protection at local levels
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine forced millions of people to flee. Arriving in EU countries, they received protection in EU law under the Temporary Protection Directive. Many have begun to build a new life in their host country and enrich our societies in new ways. Local authorities took the lead in ensuring access to fundamental rights under temporary protection. This report explores the measures to ensure access to housing, education, employment and healthcare in 26 cities and regional authorities across 12 EU Member States. Despite unprecedented coordination and cooperation to overcome challenges, many uncertainties remain. Longer-term solutions will be needed after the directive expires in March 2025. Based on the information collected, the report identifies 12 priority actions and builds on FRA’s bulletins and survey findings on experiences of people displaced from Ukraine.
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Asylum, migration and borders
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29
September
2023
The Russian aggression against Ukraine – Displaced children finding protection in the EU - Bulletin 3
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine posed new challenges for the EU. Millions were forced to flee the war. As a result of the scale of people’s displacement, the EU activated for the first time the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD). More than 1.3 million children sought international protection in the EU. This bulletin explores the respect, protection and fulfilment of the fundamental rights of displaced children and ways to safeguard their rights. The third in a series, this bulletin builds on the evidence in FRA’s Bulletin #1 and #2 on the experiences of displaced people seeking safety in the EU.
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Legal migration and integration
Asylum, migration and borders
6
September
2023
Promoting migrant integration – Strengthening EU law on long-term residence
Integration and social inclusion are important aspects of EU migration and asylum policy. The fundamental rights of long-term residents in the EU are explored through this report, focussing on the Long-Term Residence Directive. EU long-term resident status includes rights to move and reside in other EU Member States. This report examines the reasons behind the low uptake of EU long-term resident permits, despite them typically giving more rights than national long-term resident permits.
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Legal migration and integration
Asylum, migration and borders
14
June
2023
Barriers to employment of displaced Ukrainians
In responding to Russia’s war against Ukraine, the EU activated its Temporary Protection Directive (TPD) for people who fled the country, allowing them to settle in the EU and to access basic public services and the labour market. By spring 2023, more than 4.5 million people had made use of the TPD or similar national protection schemes in the EU. In 2022, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights conducted an online survey among people displaced from Ukraine. Eurofound has analysed the survey results on their experiences when seeking to access employment. This paper highlights the main barriers that displaced people encountered and suggests ways to facilitate their inclusion.
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Fundamental Rights Report
Asylum, migration and borders
Equality, non-discrimination and racism
8
June
2023
Fundamental rights implications for the EU of the war in Ukraine
Russia’s unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine has resulted in massive internal and external population displacement. The European Union (EU) rapidly activated its Temporary Protection Directive for the first time since it was adopted in 2001. This entitled nearly 4 million people to legal residence and access to work, housing and legal assistance, education and healthcare.
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8
June
2023
Fundamental Rights Report 2023
FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2023 reviews major developments in the field in 2022, 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.
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Access to asylum
Asylum, migration and borders
30
May
2023
Asylum and migration: Progress achieved and remaining challenges
Over the span of nearly eight years, there have been developments in showing respect for the human rights of those who arrive at the EU’s borders. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has shown how a large and sudden influx of people can be managed effectively and respectfully. Notwithstanding the improvements, the growing number of people crossing or attempting to enter the EU pose a wide range of fundamental rights challenges.
In this bulletin, FRA takes stock of concerns and improvements regarding the fundamental rights of migrants, asylum seekers and refugees. It highlights the EU Member States’ legal and practical responses. It identifies key trends, promising practices, long-standing and emerging patterns, and persistent concerns.
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28
February
2023
Fleeing Ukraine: Displaced people’s experiences in the EU
Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine triggered scenes not seen in Europe for decades. It has since caused death, immense destruction, and unspeakable suffering. It also set in motion a mass movement of people not seen since World War II. To protect them, the EU activated the Temporary Protection Directive for the first time. In doing so, all EU Member States must offer protection to those displaced from Ukraine.
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2
February
2023
How did cities welcome displaced people from Ukraine?
Many cities throughout the European Union hosted people fleeing Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. The EU currently faces the largest displacement of people in Europe since World War II. Since February 2022, over seven million people came to the EU. The arrival of such large numbers of people thrust cities and local governments to the forefront of the EU and its Member States’ relief work. This short publication provides a snapshot of cities’ initiatives to address this humanitarian crisis.
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Child protection
Asylum, migration and borders
Irregular migration, return and immigration detention
24
November
2022
Practical Tool for Guardians - Temporary protection for unaccompanied children fleeing Ukraine
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) and the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) joined forces to create this tool focusing on temporary protection for unaccompanied children fleeing Ukraine.
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Support for human rights systems and defenders
Asylum, migration and borders
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Equality, non-discrimination and racism
11
November
2022
Putting human rights at the heart of Europe’s future - Meeting report
Europe stands at a delicate moment in its history. It is a moment of existential significance for the wellbeing and sustainability of our societies. It is emerging from the pandemic caused by the coronavirus disease, only to face a set of major overlapping challenges. These pose profound questions about the political, economic and societal future of the continent. To discuss elements of a human rights vision for the future and to identify opportunities for action, FRA brought together a group of sixty human rights leaders and experts with diverse backgrounds
from across the continent. This report distils the meeting discussions, including analysis and ideas, and concludes with proposals for action. It does not represent the views either of individual participants or of FRA.
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31
October
2022
National legislation implementing the EU Temporary Protection Directive in selected EU Member States (October 2022 update)
The table below gives an overview of certain key aspects in national legislation implementing the EU Temporary Protection Directive.
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21
October
2022
The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine ― The broad fundamental rights impact in the EU - Bulletin 2
The Russian invasion of Ukraine triggered solidarity from EU governments, local authorities and society as they welcomed more than 7 million people fleeing the aggression. The European Union’s rapid response, activating the EU Temporary Protection Directive, offered welcome relief and much-needed support to those in need. It allowed displaced persons the opportunity to quickly settle and to work, travel and access services across the EU. But other pressing human rights issues have come to the fore and remain high on the EU’s agenda, such as human trafficking, sexual and gender-based violence, hate crime and hate-fuelled disinformation.
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16
September
2022
Putting human rights at the heart of Europe’s future - Summary meeting report
Europe stands at a delicate moment in its history, facing a convergence of major tests. Each of them taken on their own is significant. Together, they pose profound questions about the political, economic, and societal future of the continent. This is a moment for strong commitment to put human rights at the heart of our vision for Europe’s future. It is also time to demonstrate our determination to work together to this end. Against this backdrop, the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) brought together around sixty human rights leaders and experts from across the continent to discuss elements of a human rights vision for the future and to identify opportunities for action. A full conference report will be available soon, including the specific ideas and proposals which arose from the meeting. Meanwhile, this is a summary of the conclusions.
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Legal migration and integration
Asylum, migration and borders
3
August
2022
National legislation implementing the EU Temporary Protection Directive in selected EU Member States (August 2022 update)
The information provided gives an overview of selected aspects in national legislation implementing the EU Temporary Protection Directive.
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Civil society
Support for human rights systems and defenders
19
July
2022
Europe's civil society: still under pressure - 2022 update
Civil society is a key component of Europe’s fundamental rights architecture. From supporting people affected by the pandemic to helping those fleeing the war in Ukraine, civil society plays a crucial role in upholding people’s rights. In so doing, it contributes to a healthy rule of law culture. FRA’s civic space report provides an overview of the many ways in which civil society contributes to the checks and balances that underpin the rule of law.
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Asylum, migration and borders
23
March
2022
EU-Ukrainian border check points: First field observations
The EU is facing a large-scale humanitarian crisis. Over 10 days at the beginning of March, the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) visited all EU countries bordering Ukraine and Moldova – Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.
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Asylum, migration and borders
17
December
2020
Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020
The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way.
Overview
This issue covers the following topics:
Temporary protection
Fundamental rights situation at the border
Situation of children
Outlook
Annex 1 – National legislation implementing the EU Temporary Protection Directive in the four EU Member States bordering Ukraine
Annex 2 – Stakeholders contacted for information