
FRA opinions and report: Fundamental Rights Report 2017
FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2017 reviews major developments in the field, identifying both achievements and areas of concern.

FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2017 reviews major developments in the field, identifying both achievements and areas of concern.

René Cassin have published a May 2017 briefing on human rights issues for our next Government. It includes five questions for local candidates to assess their commitment to human rights and social justice.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office, HM Treasury, and Department for International Trade have launched an April 2017 consultation on the legal framework for imposing sanctions, post-Brexit. Submissions should be made by 23 June 2017.

In May 2017, the Human Trafficking Foundation launched a short inquiry into modern slavery and human trafficking in order to look into the situation of unaccompanied and separated minors in Europe.

Launched in May 2017, ENAR’s shadow report focuses on racism and discrimination against migrants in Europe in 2015-2016.
There has been a six-fold increase in the total number of child asylum applicants in the EU in the last six years. The European Commission published policy guidance on the protection of children in migration in April 2017.

The Women and Equalities Committee published the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 5 in the UK report in March 2017.

A gendered analysis both illuminates and complicates dominant explanations of the Brexit vote. A March 2017 article by Aida Hozic and Jacqui True highlights the

The House of Commons Library published a report on the starting points of British and EU institutions at the beginning of the Article 50 process.
Migrant Voice published a report on the impact of Europe’s Dublin regulation in March 2017. The report concluded that this regulation does not provide an appropriate framework for the dispersal of asylum seeker applications within the European Union.