Language Albanian Language Arabic Language Bulgarian Language Croatian Language Czech Language Danish Language Dutch Language English Language Estonian Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. 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Language Arabic Language Bulgarian Language Croatian Language Czech Language Danish Language Dutch Language English Language Estonian Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Bulgarian Language Croatian Language Czech Language Danish Language Dutch Language English Language Estonian Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Croatian Language Czech Language Danish Language Dutch Language English Language Estonian Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Czech Language Danish Language Dutch Language English Language Estonian Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Danish Language Dutch Language English Language Estonian Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Dutch Language English Language Estonian Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language English Language Estonian Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Estonian Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Finnish Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language French Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language German Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Greek Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Hungarian Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Italian Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Latvian Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Lithuanian Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Polish Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Portuguese Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Romanian Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Serbian Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Slovak Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian
Language Slovenian Language Spanish Language Swedish Language Ukrainian Order a printed copy from EU Publications website Overview Related Related Jonathan Stutz / Adobe Stock Handbook / Guide / Manual Asylum, migration and borders 17 December 2020 Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration - Edition 2020 The European Convention on Human Rights and European Union law provide an increasingly important framework for the protection of the rights of foreigners. European Union legislation relating to asylum, borders and immigration is developing fast. There is an impressive body of case law by the European Court of Human Rights relating in particular to Articles 3, 5, 8 and 13 of the ECHR. The Court of Justice of the European Union is increasingly asked to pronounce on the interpretation of European Union law provisions in this field. The third edition of this handbook, updated up to July 2020, presents this European Union legislation and the body of case law by the two European courts in an accessible way. HQUALITY © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Artificial intelligence and big data Data protection, privacy and new technologies 14 December 2020 Slovenian version now available 20 December 2024 Getting the future right – Artificial intelligence and fundamental rights 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. Read the press release Watch the launch video Read press release everythingpossible © adobestock.com, 2020 Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies 18 June 2020 Your rights matter: Data protection and privacy - Fundamental Rights Survey This document presents data from the FRA Fundamental Rights Survey. It includes data on opinions and experiences of people in the European Union (EU) linked to data protection and technology. Watch videos Access all survey reports More survey info Report / Paper / Summary Data protection Data protection, privacy and new technologies Support for human rights systems and defenders Civil society 12 June 2019 The General Data Protection Regulation – one year on The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied across the European Union (EU) since 25 May 2018. One year on, this paper looks at how the new regulation has affected the daily work of civil society organisations (CSOs). Handbook / Guide / Manual Unlawful profiling Asylum, migration and borders Data protection, privacy and new technologies Data protection Equality, non-discrimination and racism Racial and ethnic origin Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Security 5 December 2018 Last versions available are EL and NL 11 March 2021 Preventing unlawful profiling today and in the future: a guide This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations. Handbook / Guide / Manual Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation Defendants’ rights Civil justice Judicial cooperation and rule of law 22 June 2016 Handbook on European law relating to access to justice Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key European legal principles in the area of access to justice, focusing on civil and criminal law. Overview The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field. Other language versions available: Georgian Korean Ukranian