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Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union's Rights Agency



in 2007 created the Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union, based in Vienna, by Council Regulation (EC) No 168/2007 of February 15, 2007 (OJ L 53 / 2 of 22.2.2007).

Respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms are the common values \u200b\u200bshared by all EU Member States. It is something which is also enshrined in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union. "The Union shall respect fundamental rights as guaranteed by the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms signed in Rome on November 4, 1950, and as they result from the constitutional traditions common to the Member States general principles of Community law ".

The objective of the Agency is to advise the EU institutions and member countries on fundamental rights and its implementation in the EU legislation.

Main tasks:

  1. collect, analyze and disseminate objective and reliable data
  2. develop new methods to improve the comparability and reliability of data
  3. promote research on fundamental rights
  4. develop and publish conclusions and opinions on specific issues its own initiative or at the request of the EU institutions to promote
  5. dialogue with civil society to raise public awareness of fundamental rights.

The Agency can not consider individual complaints or set standards.

The Agency will work under a five-year program, agreed with the Council and European Parliament. His main priorities are the fight against racism, xenophobia and intolerance.

will work closely with other EU institutions, national agencies and civil society through the creation of a Fundamental Rights Platform.

The Agency has four organs:

  1. the Director, responsible for managing the day to day and develop and implement the annual work program;
  2. the Board of Directors, responsible for ensuring proper functioning of the Agency, project budget and work program, and subsequent monitoring their implementation;
  3. Council Executive responsible for assisting the Board;
  4. the Scientific Committee, which guarantees the scientific quality of the work of the Agency.

participate in the Agency's 27 Member States of the EU. Observers can also participate, in varying degree, the candidate countries (Turkey, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia).

The Fundamental Rights Agency succeeds the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia , created in 1997 by Regulation 1035/97 .

Observatory, which operated for ten years, provided the Community and its Member States with objective, reliable and comparable data on racism, xenophobia and antisemitism in the EU, to help them take action against these fenómenos.Estudiaba the scale and development of racism and xenophobia, and analyzed its causes and consecuencias.Para it had a European information network on racism and xenophobia (RAXEN), dedicated to gathering information nationwide. It also noted and publicized exemplar of good practice in this field.

Date of creation: 2007

Morten Kjærum
Director

Address:
Schwarzenbergplatz 11 AT-1040 Vienna

Tel.: +43-1-580 30 60
Fax: +43-1-580 30 693

Internet: http:// www.fra.europa.eu/


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