Join us in Brussels or online for the concluding event of the FAIR Project, dedicated to strengthening the culture of rights across Europe.
The FAIR project (EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: Awareness Raising and Instruments to Promote a Culture of Rights) is proud to announce its Final International Seminar. After months of collaborative research and advocacy, this event marks the culmination of our efforts to make the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights a more accessible and effective tool for practitioners and citizens alike.
About the Event
The seminar, titled “How to use and communicate the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights,” will bring together experts, legal professionals, and civil society organizations to discuss practical strategies for applying the Charter in everyday practice.
Led by a consortium of nine organizations from the FRANET network (the multi-disciplinary research network of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights), the seminar will showcase the project's findings and provide a platform for high-level discussion on the future of fundamental rights in the EU.
Event Details
Date: 10 February 2026
Time: 08:45 AM – 02:30 PM
Location: * In-person: U Residence Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Main Campus, Etterbeek Pleinlaan 2 – 1050 Elsene, Brussels.
Online: Live stream via Zoom.
Why Attend?
Gain Practical Insights: Learn how to effectively communicate and utilize the EU Charter in legal and social contexts.
Network with Experts: Connect with members of the FRANET network and fundamental rights advocates from across Europe.
Hybrid Flexibility: Whether you are in Brussels or joining us remotely, you can participate in the full program.
Registration
Attendance is free, but registration is mandatory for both in-person and online participants. Those joining via Zoom will receive the access link upon registration.
About the FAIR Project
The FAIR Project is focused on awareness raising and the development of instruments to promote a culture of rights. It is promoted by a consortium of 9 organizations acting as members of the multi-disciplinary research network FRANET of the EU Agency of Fundamental Rights (FRA).