Fundamental rights report 2024 / European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights.
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TextPublisher: Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2024Description: 1 Online-Ressource (138 Seiten) : Illustrationen, DiagrammeISBN: - 9789294892928
- European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
- operation of the Institutions
- fundamental rights
- human rights
- EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
- EU competence
- democracy
- powers of the institutions (EU)
- interinstitutional cooperation (EU)
- Treaty on the Functioning of the EU
- Treaty on European Union
- rule of law
- cost of living
- inflation
- poverty
- social impact
- civil society
- price of energy
- EU Member State
- human rights movement
- non-governmental organisation
- EU migration policy
- external border of the EU
- return migration
- rights of minorities
- European Union
- activity report
- BD 300 Zivilgesellschaft Europa
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Maecenata Bibliothek | Online-Ressource | Not for loan |
Index. - Includes bibliographical references
Open Access
FRA's Fundamental Rights Report 2024 reviews major developments in the field in 2023. Given the backdrop of threats to fundamental rights and freedoms in Europe today, FRA's annual report is a timely review of the most pressing issues. It also presents FRA's opinions on these developments, including a synopsis of the evidence supporting these opinions. The introductory lead chapter provides a broad view of fundamental rights concerns in 2023. Rising racism is a worrying trend, alongside an increase in incidents of hate against Jews and Muslims. Increasing digitalisation of our societies appears unstoppable and yet has ramifications for fundamental rights protections. Urgent action is needed to tackle climate change without encroaching on the economic rights of marginalised communities. This chapter also highlights the major EU policymaking developments to address these issues. The remaining chapters focus on three major themes: the cost-of-living crisis, sustained threats to democratic values and civic space, and the complex, polarising issue of migration. The final chapter analyses the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. Through this report, FRA highlights the need for a multifaceted approach to building a more inclusive Europe.
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