Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law

The EU is not only a common market; it is a union of common values that shape the European identity. These values are set out in the Treaty on the European Union and also include the rights, freedoms and principles laid out in the Charter of Fundamental Rights: the "indivisible, universal values of human dignity, freedom, equality and solidarity; [the Union] is based on the principles of democracy and the rule of law. It places the individual at the heart of its activities, by establishing the citizenship of the Union and by creating an area of freedom, security and justice."

The Charter brings together into a single text all the personal, civic, political, economic and social rights enjoyed by people within the EU and apply to the EU institutions and Member States when they implement EU law.

The EESC is very active in the promotion of fundamental rights, the rule of law and democracy, and especially in the fight against discrimination based on race, ethnic origin, disability or gender. In 2018, it established the Group on Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law to further expand analysis of the situation across Europe and promote a constructive dialogue amongst all stakeholders.

  • Adopted on 03/12/2025 - Bureau decision date: 23/01/2025
    Reference
    SOC/828-EESC-2025
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    Plenary session number
    601
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    Download — EESC opinion: Labour rights for journalists and media professionals as a safeguard for independence and truthful information
  • Adopted on 17/07/2025 - Bureau decision date: 23/01/2025
    Reference
    REX/598-EESC-2025
    Plenary session number
    598
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    Download — EESC opinion: The importance of institutionalising civil and social dialogue in EU candidate and partner countries
  • Adopted on 30/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 24/10/2024
    Reference
    INT/1076-EESC-2025-00003-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    596
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    The rule of law is one of the common values on which the European Union is founded. European Commission’s rule of law mechanism has so far only examined compliance with the rule of law in the member states in only four areas, but unfortunately not as a prerequisite for economic activity or as a location factor. The own-initiative opinion on the economic dimension of the Rule of Law looks for examples of protectionism and the implementation of discriminatory measures against foreign investors in some member states as non-compliance and circumvention of European regulations leading to enormous distortions of competition for companies operating in the internal market. The economic dimension of the rule of law is not adequately reflected in the European Commission’s Rule of Law Report, which is why the EESC advocates the inclusion of a fifth pillar.

    Download — EESC opinion: The economic dimension of the Rule of Law
    • Record of proceedings INT/1076
  • Adopted on 24/04/2024 - Bureau decision date: 25/04/2023
    Reference
    SOC/773-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    587
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    In this Opinion on the Defence of Democracy package, the EESC fully supports the transparency objectives of the proposed Directive on interest representation of third countries, but it also strongly disagrees with the proposed means. It therefore calls for a comprehensive EU-level approach that does not stigmatise interest representation service providers, does not shrink civic spaces in the EU, and does not undermine the credibility of the EU as an international actor. Concerning the Recommendation on elections, the EESC calls for harmonising the electoral process in all Member States to make it more inclusive and resilient, and fully accessible for all EU citizens with disabilities. Concerning the Recommendation on participation, the EESC calls for strengthening participative democracy, reforming the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI), and setting up an EU-level framework for effective participation.

    Download — EESC opinion: Defence of democracy package
  • Adopted on 17/01/2024 - Bureau decision date: 25/01/2023
    Reference
    INT/1023-EESC-2023-01711-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    584
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    Corruption and the lack of rule of law undermine the mutual trust that is underpinning the internal market. The EESC believes that efforts to fight corruption should be better aligned with efforts to safeguard and develop democracy in the EU. Moreover, the EESC stresses that the EU must prioritise evaluating the legislative framework on the integrity of public procurement and its implementation in practice and believes that the cross-debarment system could be useful for protecting the internal market from misuse of public resources allocated to tenders.

    Download — EESC opinion: Corruption in public procurement and its impact on the internal market
  • Adopted on 13/12/2023 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2023
    Reference
    SOC/780-EESC-2023
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Lithuania
    Plenary session number
    583
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    The revision of the Victims' Rights Directive aims to ensure that victims' rights are ensured, easier to access and improved for all victims' of crimes throughout the Union. The EESC welcomes this proposal and supports the following: improving the individual assessment of victims' needs, paying particular attention to more vulnerable or marginalised groups; improving guidelines and training so that such assessments are done correctly; enhancing the victim's right to information and having the right to review a decision during court proceedings; strengthening compensation schemes for victims.

    Download — EESC opinion: Revision of victims' rights directive
  • Adopted on 13/12/2023 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2023
    Reference
    INT/1042-EESC-2023-03796-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Latvia
    Plenary session number
    583
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    This initiative aims at providing detailed rules to support the smooth functioning of the cooperation and consistency mechanism established by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

    Download — EESC opinion: GDPR - additional procedural rules
  • Adopted on 25/10/2023 - Bureau decision date: 25/04/2023
    Reference
    SOC/776-EESC-2023
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    582
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    The EESC welcomed the European Commission's proposal to modernise the EU legislative framework against corruption by incorporating international standards, including those in the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC). The EESC recommended that Member States adopt rules in a number of areas, including on incompatibility, lobbying, access to elected officials, recruitment of public officials and funding of political parties. Other ways to reinforce anti-corruption measures would be through an extension of the competences of the EU Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) and the creation of an independent corruption prevention authority at EU-level. The opinion also suggested to extend the legal basis of the Directive and introduce speedy procedures to administer justice for corruption-related crimes.

    Download — EESC opinion: Update of the anti-corruption legislative framework
  • Adopted on 21/09/2023 - Bureau decision date: 25/01/2023
    Reference
    SOC/762-EESC-2023
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Plenary session number
    581
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    Download — EESC opinion: Civil society support and funding in the area of fundamental rights, the rule of law and democracy
  • Adopted on 14/06/2023 - Bureau decision date: 21/03/2023
    Reference
    NAT/900-EESC-2023
    Plenary session number
    579
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    Download — EESC opinion: Digital labelling of EU fertilising products