European Fundamental Rights Agency

European Fundamental Rights Agency

Infobox European Union agency
name=European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights






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y=157
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pillar=European Communities
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establish=2007
director=Morten Kjaerum
website= [http://fra.europa.eu/ fra.europa.eu]
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) is a Vienna-based agency of the European Union inaugurated on 1 March 2007. It was established by Council Regulation (EC) No 168/2007 of 15 February 2007 as the successor to the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC).

Mandate

Its mandate is "collecting and analysing data on fundamental rights with reference to, in principle, all rights listed in the Charter"; however, it is intended to focus particularly on "the thematic areas within the scope of Union law". [ [http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/doc_centre/rights/doc/com_2005_280_en.pdf Commission proposal] ec.europa.eu] This is an expansion upon the scope of the present EUMC, which is restricted to issues of racism and xenophobia.

Like the previous EUMC, its primary methods of operation are investigation, reports, provision of expert assistance to EU bodies, member states, and EU candidate countries and potential candidate countries, and the education of the public. It is not intended to intervene in individual cases - that being the remit of the European Court of Human Rights - but rather investigate broad issues and trends.

Previous work of the EUMC

The "European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia" was also based in Vienna. It grew from the Commission on Racism and Xenophobia (CRX), established in 1994, and also known as the Kahn Commission. In 1995, the Kahn the CRX was transformed into the EUMC in June 1998; officially established by Council Regulation (EC) No 1035/97 of 2 June 1997.

"Working Definition of Antisemitism"

The EMUC published an operational definition of antisemitism in its 2005 report, called a "Working Definition of Antisemitism." [ [http://raxen.fra.europa.eu/1/webmill.php?s_id=32813&dlocale=730277842&lin=detail&s_displayed=730277842 Working Definition of Antisemitism EMUC] ] Its stated purpose was to "provide a guide for identifying incidents, collecting data and supporting the implementation and enforcement of legislation dealing with antisemitism."

Aside from the usual definitions of hatred toward Jews and physical manifestations thereof, the EUMC working definition also concludes that "such manifestations could also target the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity.....eg by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor," "applying double standards...not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation," and "drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis."

Report: Rise in antisemitic attacks in the EU

In 2003 a report labeled 'Manifestations of antisemitism in the EU 2002 – 2003' [http://www.eumc.eu.int/eumc/index.php?fuseaction=content.dsp_cat_content&catid=3fb38ad3e22bb&contentid=4146a7b291fff] was published. It detailed a rise in attacks targeting Jewish businesses, synagogues, cemeteries and individuals. The countries with the most significant number of attacks were Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. It is the only report made by the EUMC on antisemitism.

Report: Rise of Islamophobic attacks in the EU following 9/11

The largest monitoring project ever to be commissioned regarding Islamophobia was undertaken following 9/11 by the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC).

From a total of 75 reports, 15 from each member state, a synthesis report was published in May 2002. Entitled "Summary report on Islamophobia in the EU after 11 September 2001" it was co-authored by Chris Allen [http://www.chris-allen.co.uk] and Professor Jørgen S. Nielsen at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.

The report highlighted occasions in which citizens abused and sometimes violently attacked Muslims. Discrimination included verbal abuse, indiscriminately accusing Muslims of responsibility for the attacks, removing women's hijab, spitting, using the name "Usama" as a pejorative epithet, and assaults.

The report concluded that "a greater receptivity towards anti-Muslim and other xenophobic ideas and sentiments has, and may well continue, to become more tolerated." [ALLEN, C. & NIELSEN, J. (2002) Summary report on Islamophobia in the EU after 11 September 2001. Vienna: European Union Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia.]

Report: Homophobia

The European Parliament tasked the agency to continue research started by MEPs into homophobia in Poland. [ [http://euobserver.com/9/23931 Polish homophobia reminiscent of Thatcher years, MEP says] euobserver.com] Report on "Homophobia and Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation in the EU Member States" [ [http://fra.europa.eu/fra/index.php?fuseaction=content.dsp_cat_content&catid=3fb38ad3e22bb&contentid=4868b375493cf Homophobia and Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation in the EU Member States Part I – Legal Analysis 30-06-2008] ]

Report: Incident report on violent attacks against Roma in Italy

This 2008 report provides information regarding the Roma, immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. The report provides facts and background information in relation to the situation of Roma in Italy. [ [http://fra.europa.eu/fra/index.php?fuseaction=content.dsp_cat_content&catid=3fb38ad3e22bb&contentid=4898692b6b22f Incident report on violent attacks against the Roma]

ee also

*Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
*European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom & Security
*European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs & Equal Opportunities
*Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
*Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality
*European Court of Justice
*European Court of Human Rights
*European Convention on Human Rights

External links

* [http://fra.europa.eu Agency website] europa.eu
* [http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=MEMO/07/89&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en The European Fundamental Rights Agency comes into existence on 1 March 2007]
* [http://www.swp-berlin.org/en/produkte/swp_aktuell_detail.php?id=7060 The EU Fundamental Rights Agency: Satellite or Guiding Star? Raison d'etre, tasks and challenges of the EU's new agency] Details and analysis by Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik
* [http://fra.europa.eu/eumc/material/pub/FRA/reg_168-2007_en.pdf Council Regulation (EC) No 168/2007 of 15 February 2007] fra.europa.eu

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