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European Union: European Agency for Fundamental Rights

The Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) is an independent body of the European Union (EU), established to provide assistance and expertise to the European Union and its Member States (the current 27 countries which are members of the EU), when they are implementing Community law, on fundamental rights matters. The aim is to support them to respect fully fundamental rights when they take measures or formulate courses of action. Therefore, FRA's task is to provide advice based on its expertise and as a result of its activities. FRA was established through Council Regulation (EC) No 168/2007 of 15 February 2007, and is based in Vienna. Website: fra.europa.eu
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Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU-MIDIS II) Roma – Selected findings

November 2016 | Publisher: European Union: European Agency for Fundamental Rights | Document type: Thematic Reports

Data in Focus Report: Minorities as Victims of Crime

November 2012 | Publisher: European Union: European Agency for Fundamental Rights | Document type: Legal Articles/Analyses/Commentaries

Respect for and protection of persons belonging to minorities 2008-2010

29 September 2011 | Publisher: European Union: European Agency for Fundamental Rights | Document type: Thematic Reports

Migrants, minorities and employment - Exclusion and discrimination in the 27 Member States of the European Union (Update 2003-2008)

21 July 2011 | Publisher: European Union: European Agency for Fundamental Rights | Document type: Thematic Reports

European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights Annual Report 2010

June 2010 | Publisher: European Union: European Agency for Fundamental Rights | Document type: Annual Reports

EU-MIDIS: European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey

9 December 2009 | Publisher: European Union: European Agency for Fundamental Rights | Document type: Thematic Reports

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