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245 0 0 _aFundamental rights report 2025 /
_cEuropean Union Agency for Fundamental Rights.
264 1 _aLuxembourg :
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_c2025.
300 _a1 Online-Ressource (106 p.) :
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500 _aManuscript completed in April 2025. - Includes bibliographical references
506 0 _aOpen Access
520 _aThe 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.
540 _aReproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged. For any use or reproduction of photos or other material that is not under the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights copyright, permission must be sought directly from the copyright holders
650 4 _aEuropean Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
650 4 _aoperation of the Institutions
650 4 _afundamental rights
650 4 _ahuman rights
650 4 _aEU Charter of Fundamental Rights
650 4 _aEU competence
650 4 _ademocracy
650 4 _apowers of the institutions (EU)
650 4 _ainterinstitutional cooperation (EU)
650 4 _aTreaty on the Functioning of the EU
650 4 _aTreaty on European Union
650 4 _arule of law
650 4 _acost of living
650 4 _ainflation
650 4 _apoverty
650 4 _asocial impact
650 4 _acivil society
650 4 _aprice of energy
650 4 _aEU Member State
650 4 _ahuman rights movement
650 4 _anon-governmental organisation
650 4 _aEU migration policy
650 4 _aexternal border of the EU
650 4 _areturn migration
650 4 _arights of minorities
650 4 _aEuropean Union
710 2 _aEuropean Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
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