Description
FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2024 analyses the year’s developments in fundamental rights. It focuses on the most pressing fundamental rights concerns facing Europe in 2023: the cost-of-living crisis, rights concerns at the EU’s external borders and migration, and threats to democracy. Re-structured, this year’s new approach is a shorter and sharper analysis. It also presents FRA’s opinions on these developments, including a summary of the evidence supporting these opinions.
FRC's country report, which contributed to the FRA's comparative analyses, can be accessed here.
In the context of the FRA Fundamental Rights Report 2024, FRC also provided key information and analysis on the use of the EU Charter in Belgium, identifying the main national judgements based on the Charter as well as legislative developments influenced by it and mentions of it by the Belgian parliament.