TY - BOOK ED - European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights TI - Fundamental rights report 2025 SN - 9789294895127 PY - 2025/// CY - Luxembourg PB - Publications Office KW - European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights KW - operation of the Institutions KW - fundamental rights KW - human rights KW - EU Charter of Fundamental Rights KW - EU competence KW - democracy KW - powers of the institutions (EU) KW - interinstitutional cooperation (EU) KW - Treaty on the Functioning of the EU KW - Treaty on European Union KW - rule of law KW - cost of living KW - inflation KW - poverty KW - social impact KW - civil society KW - price of energy KW - EU Member State KW - human rights movement KW - non-governmental organisation KW - EU migration policy KW - external border of the EU KW - return migration KW - rights of minorities KW - European Union N1 - Manuscript completed in April 2025. - Includes bibliographical references; Open Access N2 - The Fundamental Rights Report 2025 provides a comprehensive overview of the state of fundamental rights in the European Union, highlighting major developments and trends in 2024. An introductory chapter provides an overview of the fundamental rights landscape in the EU in 2024 in the changing political climate. Highlighting areas of major developments or concern from the perspective of fundamental rights, it touches on the rise of racism and hate crime, rights abuses at the EU's borders, and the growing role of digitalisation and artificial intelligence in today's societies. The remaining chapters cover issues such as inclusive elections, gender-based violence, and the implementation of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. They offer new research and analysis of the progress made. The report highlights the major EU policymaking developments to address these issues and the gaps that remain. It presents FRA's opinions on these developments, setting out the actions that should be taken by the EU and Member States. The Fundamental Rights Report 2025 is a valuable resource for those seeking to stay informed about the EU's shifting landscape of fundamental rights. It supports policymakers, practitioners, and civil-society organisations working to promote and protect fundamental rights UR - https://doi.org/10.2811/7015893 ER -