Leta 2022 je bil na področju varstva temeljnih pravic sicer dosežen napredek, a je bilo hkrati opazno tudi nazadovanje. Poročilo o temeljnih pravicah za leto 2023, ki ga je pripravila Agencija Evropske unije za temeljne pravice (FRA), povzema razvoj glavnih dogodkov na tem področju ter izpostavlja dosežke in področja, ki so še vedno zaskrbljujoča. Predstavlja mnenja agencije FRA o glavnem razvoju dogodkov na obravnavanih tematskih področjih in podaja utemeljitve za ta mnenja.
Following yet another recent tragic shipwreck and loss of life in the Mediterranean, this short report sets out examples of actions the EU could take to meet its obligations to protect the right to life and prevent more deaths at sea. As part of the work that the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) does on upholding fundamental rights in asylum and return procedures, this report calls for better protection for shipwreck survivors, and prompt and independent investigations. It sets out measures that EU Member States should take to improve search and rescue efforts and provide legal pathways to safety to prevent deaths at sea.
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.
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.
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.
This report presents findings from FRA’s 2021 survey on Roma in Croatia, Czechia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Romania and Spain, as well as in North Macedonia and Serbia. The survey includes interviews with more than 8,400 Roma, collecting information on more than 20,000 individuals living in their households. By focusing on Roma, the survey provides unique data and information that are not available from European general population surveys, which do not disaggregate on grounds of ethnic origin. The findings present a bleak but familiar picture of exclusion, deprivation, discrimination and racism.
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.
This focus looks at the impact of the pandemic on social rights. It examines the measures in national recovery and resilience plans that address the social vulnerabilities among a variety of population groups in the EU, including women, children and young people in situations of vulnerability, people with disabilities, older people, Roma and people in precarious working conditions.
Leta 2021 je bil na področju varstva temeljnih pravic dosežen napredek, a je bilo hkrati opazno tudi nazadovanje. Poročilo o temeljnih pravicah za leto 2022, ki ga je pripravila Agencija Evropske unije za temeljne pravice (FRA), povzema razvoj glavnih dogodkov na tem področju ter izpostavlja dosežke in področja, ki še vedno vzbujajo skrb. Predstavlja mnenja agencije FRA o glavnem razvoju dogodkov na obravnavanih tematskih področjih in podaja utemeljitve za ta mnenja.
Ta vodič lahko pomaga mestom, ki želijo okrepiti svoja prizadevanja na področju spoštovanja človekovih pravic. Namenjen je spodbujanju lokalnih organov k sprejemanju višjih standardov človekovih pravic. Spodbudil ter krepil naj bi vzajemno učenje o človekovih in temeljnih pravicah. Ta vodič so skupaj pripravili Agencija Evropske unije za temeljne pravice (FRA), skupina mest človekovih pravic in različni strokovnjaki v EU. Vodič temelji na obetavnih praksah in izkušnjah mest, regij, strokovnjakov, mednarodnih organizacij ter mrež, ki jih je mogoče najti v poročilu agencije FRA z naslovom Human rights cities in the EU: A framework for reinforcing rights locally (Mesta človekovih pravic v EU: okvir za lokalno krepitev pravic).
This report proposes a framework for becoming, and functioning as, a ‘human rights city’ in the EU. It includes ‘foundations’, ‘structures’ and ‘tools’ for mayors, local administrations and grassroots organisations to reinforce fundamental rights locally. It is based on existing good practice and expert input by representatives of human rights cities in the EU, academic experts, international organisations and city networks.
Leta 2020 je bil na področju varstva temeljnih pravic
sicer dosežen napredek, a je bilo hkrati opazno
tudi nazadovanje. Poročilo o temeljnih pravicah
za leto 2021, ki ga je pripravila Agencija Evropske
unije za temeljne pravice, povzema razvoj glavnih
dogodkov na tem področju ter izpostavlja dosežke
in področja, ki so še vedno zaskrbljujoča.
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 focus looks at COVID-19’s impact on fundamental rights. It underscores that a human rights-based approach to tackling the pandemic requires balanced measures that are based on law, necessary, temporary and proportional. It also requires addressing the pandemic’s socio-economic impact, protecting the vulnerable and fighting racism.
Ta osrednja tema podrobneje obravnava uporabo Listine
Evropske unije o temeljnih pravicah, ki je pravno zavezujoča
že 10 let. Na ravni EU je postala prepoznavnejša, spodbudila
pa je tudi novo kulturo spoštovanja temeljnih pravic. Na
nacionalni ravni sta uporaba Listine in ozaveščenost o njej
omejeni. Na sodiščih se uporaba tega sodobnega instrumenta
povečuje, kar kaže, da ima vpliv, vlade in parlamenti pa ga
še naprej uporabljajo le redko. Tako na primer skoraj nič ne
kaže na to, da kdo redno podrobno preverja, ali je nacionalna
zakonodaja za prenos prava EU skladna z Listino.
Leta 2019 je bil na področju varstva temeljnih pravic
dosežen napredek, opazno pa je bilo tudi nazadovanje.
Poročilo agencije FRA o temeljnih pravicah 2020
zajema pregled razvoja glavnih dogodkov na tem
področju ter opredeljuje dosežke in področja, ki so še
vedno zaskrbljujoča. Predstavlja mnenja agencije FRA
o glavnih dogodkih na tematskih področjih, ki jih
zajema, in povzema dokaze za ta mnenja. Pri tem
zagotavlja jedrnat, vendar informativen pregled
glavnih izzivov na področju temeljnih pravic, s katerimi
se spopadajo EU in njene države članice.
FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2020 reviews major developments in the field in 2019, 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 how to unlock the full potential of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.