Šajā kopsavilkumā izklāstītas galvenās atziņas no
FRA pirmā ziņojuma, kura pamatā ir Pamattiesību
apsekojums. Apsekojumā tika apkopoti dati no
aptuveni 35 000 cilvēku par viņu pieredzi, uztveri
un viedokļiem par virkni jautājumu, kuri dažādos
veidos ir daļa no cilvēktiesībām.
Dan is-sommarju jippreżenta l-informazzjoni
intuwittiva ewlenija mill-ewwel rapport tal-FRA
bbażat fuq l-Istħarriġ tagħha dwar id-Drittijiet
Fundamentali. L-istħarriġ ġabar data minn madwar
35 000 persuna dwar l-esperjenzi, il-perċezzjonijiet
u l-fehmiet tagħhom dwar firxa ta’ kwistjonijiet li
huma koperti b’mod varjat mid-drittijiet talbniedem.
In deze samenvatting worden de belangrijkste
inzichten uit het eerste verslag van het FRA op
basis van zijn enquête over de grondrechten
gepresenteerd. Met deze enquête zijn van
ongeveer 35 000 mensen gegevens verzameld
over hun ervaringen, belevingen en opvattingen
met betrekking tot allerlei kwesties die op
verschillende manieren te maken hebben met
mensenrechten.
W niniejszym streszczeniu zaprezentowano główne
spostrzeżenia zawarte w pierwszym sprawozdaniu
FRA z przeprowadzonego badania dotyczącego praw
podstawowych. W ramach badania zebrano
informacje od około 35 tys. osób dotyczące ich
doświadczeń, poglądów i opinii na temat szeregu
kwestii w różny sposób związanych z prawami
człowieka.
A presente síntese expõe as principais perspetivas
do primeiro relatório da FRA baseado no seu
Inquérito sobre os Direitos Fundamentais.
O inquérito recolheu dados de cerca de 35 000
pessoas sobre as suas experiências, perceções
e opiniões em relação a uma pluralidade de
questões que estão enquadradas de diversos
modos nos direitos humanos.
Rezumatul de față prezintă principalele constatări
ale primului raport întocmit de FRA pe baza
Sondajului privind drepturile fundamentale.
Sondajul a colectat date de la aproximativ 35 000
de persoane referitor la experiențele, la percepțiile
și la opiniile acestora cu privire la o serie de
aspecte care intră în sfera drepturilor omului sub
diverse forme.
V tomto zhrnutí sú uvedené hlavné poznatky
z prvej správy agentúry FRA založenej na
prieskume základných práv, ktorý uskutočnila
agentúra. V prieskume boli zhromaždené údaje
približne od 35 000 osôb o skúsenostiach, vnímaní
a názoroch týkajúcich sa celého radu záležitostí,
ktoré sa rôznym spôsobom týkajú ľudských práv.
V tem povzetku so predstavljeni glavni uvidi iz
prvega poročila agencije FRA na podlagi njene
raziskave o temeljnih pravicah. V raziskavi so bili
pri približno 35 000 ljudeh zbrani podatki o njihovih
izkušnjah, dojemanju in mnenjih v zvezi z vrsto
vprašanj, ki se na različne načine nanašajo na
človekove pravice.
Den här sammanfattningen innehåller de viktigaste
lärdomarna från FRA:s första rapport, baserad
på undersökningen om de grundläggande
rättigheterna. I undersökningen samlades data in
från runt 35 000 människor om deras erfarenheter
av, inställning till och åsikter om en mängd frågor
som på olika sätt rör de mänskliga rättigheterna.
Artificial intelligence (AI) already plays a role in deciding what unemployment benefits someone gets, where a burglary is likely to take place, whether someone is at risk of cancer, or who sees that catchy advertisement for low mortgage rates. Its use keeps growing, presenting seemingly endless possibilities. But we need to make sure to fully uphold fundamental rights standards when using AI. This report presents concrete examples of how companies and public administrations in the EU are using, or trying to use, AI. It focuses on four core areas – social benefits, predictive policing, health services and targeted advertising.
Die Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention (EMRK) und das Recht der Europäischen Union
bieten einen zunehmend bedeutenden Rahmen für den Schutz der Rechte von Ausländern.
Das Unionsrecht zu Asyl, Grenzen und Einwanderung entwickelt sich in hoher Geschwindigkeit
weiter. Der Umfang der Rechtsprechung des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte,
insbesondere zu den Artikeln 3, 5, 8 und 13 EMRK, ist beträchtlich. Der Gerichtshof
der Europäischen Union wird immer häufiger aufgefordert, sich zur Auslegung der diesbezüglichen
Bestimmungen des EU-Rechts zu äußern. Die dritte Ausgabe dieses Handbuchs
wurde im Juli 2020 fertiggestellt. Es stellt das Unionsrecht sowie die Rechtsprechung der
beiden europäischen Gerichtshöfe auf verständliche Art und Weise vor.
La Convenzione europea dei diritti dell’uomo (CEDU) e il diritto dell’Unione europea (UE)
forniscono un quadro di riferimento sempre più importante per la protezione dei diritti degli
stranieri. La legislazione dell’UE in materia di asilo, frontiere e immigrazione è in rapido sviluppo.
Esiste un cospicuo corpus di giurisprudenza formato dalla Corte europea dei diritti
dell’uomo (Corte EDU) riguardante, in particolare, gli articoli 3, 5, 8 e 13 CEDU. La Corte di
giustizia dell’Unione europea (CGUE) è chiamata con sempre maggiore frequenza a pronunciarsi
sull’interpretazione delle disposizioni legislative dell’UE in quest’ambito. La presente
terza edizione del manuale, aggiornata a luglio 2020, presenta in modo accessibile la legislazione
dell’UE e la giurisprudenza delle due corti europee, è rivolto a professionisti legali,
giudici, pubblici ministeri, funzionari dell’immigrazione e organizzazioni non governative
negli Stati membri dell’Unione europea e del Consiglio d’Europa.
This report outlines some of the measures EU Member States have put in place to protect public health as Europe faces the ‘second wave’ of the Coronavirus pandemic. It highlights how these may affect fundamental rights, especially social rights.
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been regularly collecting data on asylum and
migration since September 2015. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of
people arriving in Member States and EU candidate countries particularly affected by migration.
It addresses fundamental rights concerns between 1 July and 30 September 2020.
Business activity affects not just customers, employees, and contractors along supply chains, but often entire communities and the environment. This makes it vital that every business complies with human rights. This comparative report looks at the realities victims face when they seek redress for business-related human rights abuses. It presents the findings of fieldwork research on the views of professionals regarding the different ways people can pursue complaints. The findings highlight that obstacles to achieving justice are often multi-layered.
Antisemitism can be expressed in the form of verbal and physical attacks, threats, harassment, discrimination and unequal treatment, property damage and graffiti or other forms of speech or text, including on the internet. Antisemitic incidents and hate crimes violate fundamental rights, especially the right to human dignity, the right to equality of treatment and the freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) are a vital part of the country-level human rights protection system. This report, published 10 years after FRA’s first in-depth study on NHRIs, looks at such bodies in the EU, as well as the Republic of North Macedonia, the Republic of Serbia, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It explores relevant developments, challenges to their effectiveness and ways to maximise their impact.
FRA’s second survey on LGBTI people in the EU, North Macedonia and Serbia surveyed almost 140,000 participants. This
technical report presents a detailed overview of the survey methodology used by FRA when collecting the survey data.
As we enter the second half of 2020, the constraints on our daily lives
brought about by the Coronavirus pandemic have become a firm reality.
New local lockdowns and the reintroduction of restrictive measures
prompted by fresh outbreaks of the virus are a stark reminder that
COVID-19 continues to shape our lives – and our enjoyment of fundamental
rights – in profound ways. There is compelling evidence of how the
pandemic has exacerbated existing challenges in our societies. This FRA
Bulletin outlines some of the measures EU Member States adopted to
safely reopen their societies and economies while continuing to mitigate
the spread of COVID-19. It highlights the impact these measures may have
on civil, political and socioeconomic rights.
This paper presents key findings from FRA’s second
consultation of its Fundamental Rights Platform,
focusing on the experiences of civil society
organisations (CSOs) working on human rights.
FRA started an annual consultation with organisations
participating in its platform in 2018.