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A thematic report release by the European Network of Legal Experts in the field of non-discrimination

 

A training manual by Migration Policy Group and Human European Consultancy

 

A briefing paper by Open Society Foundations.

 

The Fundamental Rights Agency launches a report looking at some of the practical barriers that people who have been discriminated against face when accessing justice.

 

The FRA published two reports underlining that hate crime is a daily reality in the EU today. The reports highlight the need for the EU and Member States to make hate crimes more visible and hold perpetrators to account in order to better combat such crime. Both FRA reports look at hate crime from the perspective of victims’ rights.

 

The European Commission released a new Eurobarometer on discrimination in the EU, looking into attitudes and perceptions of Europeans towards discrimination based on different grounds.

 

The fifteenth issue of the bi-annual European Anti-Discrimination Law Review, available in English is now published. The Law Review provides an overview of the latest developments in European anti-discrimination law.

 

The Fundamental Rights Agency launches a handbook that offers an overview of the history of NHRIs, explains their place in the international framework and provides practical examples of how NHRIs fulfill their mandates.

 

In early September the Equal Rights Trust published Volume Nine of The Equal Rights Review (ERR), an interdisciplinary biannual journal intended as a forum for the exchange of legal, philosophical, sociological and other ideas and practical insights for those who are promoting equality.

 

Last month the Open Society Institute and the World Bank published reports entitled "Empowerment through Employment: Capitalizing on the Economic Opportunities of Roma Inclusion" and "Reducing Vulnerability and Promoting the Self-Employment of Roma in Eastern Europe Through Financial Inclusion" respectively.

 

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