Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/22419
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Accessioned Date2018-09-11T14:16:01Z
Availability Date2018-09-11T14:16:01Z
Issue Date2018-06
ISBN9789294919298
ISBN9789294919281
ISSN24672351
ISSN2467236X
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/22419
AbstractThe year 2017 brought both progress and setbacks in terms of fundamental rights protection. FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2018 reviews major developments in the EU between January and December 2017, and outlines FRA’s opinions thereon. Noting both achievements and remaining areas of concern, it provides insights into the main issues shaping fundamental rights debates across the EU.
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Languageen
PublisherFRA
Subject Keywordsracism and xenophobia
Subject KeywordsRoma and Sinti
Subject Keywordspersons with disabilities
Subject Keywordssexual orientation
Subject Keywordsgender identity
Subject Keywordshate crime
Subject Keywordsanti-discrimination
Subject Keywordshate speech
Subject Keywordsvictims
Subject Keywordsdata collection
Subject Keywordsdiscrimination
Subject Keywordsdiversity
Subject Keywordseducation
Subject Keywordsequal opportunities
Subject Keywordsage
Subject Keywordsgay
Subject Keywordswomen's rights
Subject Keywordschildren's rights
Subject Keywordshousing
Subject Keywordsreligious symbols
Subject Keywordscommunity groups
Subject Keywordsfamilies
Subject Keywordselderly
TitleFundamental Rights Report 2018 : FRA Opinions
Material Typethematic report
Corporate AuthorsEuropean Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)
Publication CountryAustria
Publication Place Vienna
Internal Notes1 Shifting perceptions: towards a rights-based approach to ageing; Who is ‘old’?; Every (older) person is different; Ageism; 1.1. Ageism and its effects on the individual, the group and society as a whole; 1.1.1. Individual level: older people’s experiences of discrimination, risk of poverty and violence; 1.1.2. Group level: inequalities and intersectional discrimination affecting specific groups; 1.1.3. Societal level: ageism’s effects on society as a whole; 1.2. EU’s increasing focus on rights of older people; 1.2.1. From the Community Charter of Fundamental Social Rights of Workers to the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; 1.2.2. EU legislative measures and policies: mainstreaming a rights-based approach to ageing?; 1.2.3. Potential of the European Pillar of Social Rights; 1.2.4. EU policy responses reflecting global developments; FRA opinions
Physical Description242 p.
URL more informationhttp://fra.europa.eu/en/publications-and-resources/publications/annual-reports/fundamental-rights-2018
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