Ovaj letak pomaže službenicima i nadležnim tijelima da na razumljiv i pristupačan način obavijeste podnositelje zahtjeva za azil i migrante o obradi njihovih otisaka prstiju u Eurodacu.
Ez a szóróanyag támogatja a hatóságok dolgozóit abban, hogy közérthető és hozzáférhető módon tudják tájékoztatni a bevándorlókat és menedékkérőket az ujjlenyomataik Eurodac általi feldolgozásáról.
Questa breve guida intende supportare gli operatori e le autorità nel fornire informazioni comprensibili e accessibili ai richiedenti asilo e ai migranti rispetto al trattamento delle impronte digitali in Eurodac.
Ši atmintinė padės pareigūnams ir institucijoms suprantamai ir prieinama forma informuoti prieglobsčio prašytojus ir migrantus apie jų pirštų atspaudų tvarkymą sistemoje EURODAC.
Šī informatīvā lapa palīdz amatpersonām un iestādēm saprotamā un pieejamā veidā informēt patvēruma meklētājus un migrantus par viņu pirkstu nospiedumu apstrādi sistēmā Eurodac.
Dan il-fuljett jassisti lill-uffiċjali u l-awtoritajiet sabiex jinfurmaw lill-applikanti għall-ażil u lill-immigranti b’mod li jinftiehem u li hu aċċessibbli dwar l-ipproċessar tal-marki tas-swaba tagħhom fil-Eurodac.
Deze folder is bedoeld om ambtenaren en autoriteiten te helpen om asielzoekers en migranten op een begrijpelijke manier uit te leggen hoe hun vingerafdrukken in Eurodac worden verwerkt.
Niniejsza ulotka pomaga funkcjonariuszom i organom w zrozumiały i przystępny sposób informować osoby wnioskujące o azyl oraz migrantów o przetwarzaniu ich odcisków palców w systemie Eurodac.
Este folheto apoia as pessoas no terreno e as autoridades a prestar informação aos requerentes de asilo e aos migrantes intercetados nas fronteiras externas de modo acessível e compreensível sobre o tratamento das impressões digitais no Eurodac.
Acest pliant ajută ofițerii și autoritățile să informeze solicitanții de azil și migranții într-un mod ușor de înțeles și accesibil cu privire la prelucrarea amprentelor lor în Eurodac.
Tento leták má pomôcť úradníkom a inštitúciám v zrozumiteľnej a dostupnej forme informovať žiadateľov o azyl a migrantov o spracúvaní ich odtlačkov prstov v Eurodacu.
Ta brošura pomaga uradnim osebam in organom pri obveščanju prosilcev za azil in migrantov o obdelavi njihovih prstnih odtisov v sistemu Eurodac v razumljivi in dostopni obliki.
Detta informationsblad hjälper myndigheter och deras anställda att informera asylsökande och migranter på ett begripligt och lättillgängligt sätt om hur deras fingeravtryck behandlas i Eurodac.
This report looks at five core aspects of detention conditions in EU Member States: the size of cells; the amount of time detainees can spend outside of these cells, including outdoors; sanitary conditions; access to healthcare; and whether detainees are protected from violence. For each of these aspects of detention conditions, the report first summarises the minimum standards at international and European levels. It then looks at how these standards are translated into national laws and other rules of the EU Member States.
Growing global efforts to encourage responsible business conduct that respects human rights include steps to ensure access to effective remedies when breaches occur. In 2017, the European Commission asked the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) to collect evidence on such access in the EU Member States, with the ultimate goal of identifying the EU actions most needed in this field. FRA’s resulting research involved two phases: desk research on different incidents of abuse; and interview-based fieldwork on professionals’ views on the availability and effectiveness of different complaint avenues.
Facial recognition technology (FRT) makes it possible to compare digital facial images to determine whether they are of the same person. Comparing footage obtained from video cameras (CCTV) with images in databases is referred to as ‘live facial recognition technology’. Examples of national law enforcement authorities in the EU using such technology are sparse – but several are testing its potential. This paper therefore looks at the fundamental rights implications of relying on live FRT, focusing on its use for law enforcement and border-management purposes.
Child rights come first. Measures to ensure child protection and participation apply to all children in the EU. This brochure guides you to relevant FRA reports and tools that can support you when promoting and protecting the rights of all children in the EU.
Les droits de l’enfant sont notre priorité. Les mesures visant à garantir la protection et
la participation des enfants s’appliquent à TOUS les enfants au sein de l’UE.
The Charter is most effective, and has a real impact on people’s lives, when parliaments, governments and courts at local, regional and national levels all actively apply it. The national sphere is particularly relevant. A strong fundamental rights architecture and committed national governments and parliaments are key to letting the Charter unfold its potential at this level. Civil society organisations (CSOs) and national human rights institutions (NHRIs) are also crucial given their contributions to the protection and promotion of Charter rights.