![]() ![]() Jana is a trained lawyer and an expert in international human rights law in the highly relevant subject of data protection. ![]() In this episode, we're featuring Jana Gajdošová, who's a Programme Manager in FRA's Research and Data Unit. This podcast looks at the rights from the personal perspective of individuals who work for the FRA. The Charter came into force over a decade ago in December 2009. The European Union's Charter of Fundamental Rights is the foundational document on which the FRA's work is built. The FRA is part of the European Union and provides advice on people's rights as well as the obligations of the authorities to ensure that people are protected. Richard Miron: Welcome to this episode of the Fundamentally Right podcast from the Fundamental Rights Agency with me, Richard Miron. Listen to this episode on Buzzsprout Transcript Child-friendly justice – perspectives and experiences of children.Jewish people’s experiences and perceptions of hate crime, discrimination and antisemitism.Child-friendly justice – perspectives and experiences of professionals: Press pack.Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU-MIDIS II) Roma.Together in the EU: Promoting the participation of migrants and their descendants.Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU-MIDIS II) Muslims.Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey – Main results.From institutions to community living for persons with disabilities: perspectives from the ground.UN, OSCE and other international organisations.NHRIs, Equality Bodies and Ombudsperson Institutions.Civil society and the Fundamental Rights Platform.Promising practices: equality data collection.EU Fundamental Rights Information System - EFRIS.50 - Right not to be tried or punished twice in criminal proceedings for the same criminal offence.49 - Principles of legality and proportionality of criminal offences and penalties.48 - Presumption of innocence and right of defence.47 - Right to an effective remedy and to a fair trial.46 - Diplomatic and consular protection.45 - Freedom of movement and of residence.40 - Right to vote and to stand as a candidate at municipal elections.39 - Right to vote and to stand as a candidate at elections to the European Parliament.36 - Access to services of general economic interest.34 - Social security and social assistance.32 - Prohibition of child labour and protection of young people at work.30 - Protection in the event of unjustified dismissal.29 - Right of access to placement services.28 - Right of collective bargaining and action.27 - Workers' right to information and consultation within the undertaking.26 - Integration of persons with disabilities.22 - Cultural, religious and linguistic diversity.19 - Protection in the event of removal, expulsion or extradition.15 - Freedom to choose an occupation and right to engage in work.12 - Freedom of assembly and of association.11 - Freedom of expression and information.10 - Freedom of thought, conscience and religion.9 - Right to marry and right to found a family.7 - Respect for private and family life.4 - Prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.What is the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights?.National human rights systems and bodies.Inter-governmental human rights systems.Support for human rights systems and defenders.Data protection, privacy and new technologies.Irregular migration, return and immigration detention.Equality, non-discrimination and racism.Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation. ![]()
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