Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law

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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.

  • Adotados on 27/04/2023 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2022
    Referência
    SOC/751-EESC-2023
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Poland
    Plenary session number
    578
    -
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  • Adotados on 27/04/2023 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2022
    Referência
    SOC/752-EESC-2022
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    578
    -

    The EESC welcomes the Commission's proposal to amend the Anti-Trafficking Directive, as it agrees with the need for further progress and improvement in the fight against trafficking in human beings and the protection of victims. The gender dimension in the content and implementation of the directive should be strengthened, given that the vast majority of victims are women and girls. The EESC believes that the directive should pay greater attention to victims of trafficking, and wishes to highlight the Member States' obligation to care for and protect victims and ensure their social inclusion as far as possible.

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  • Adotados on 22/03/2023 - Bureau decision date: 25/10/2022
    Referência
    SOC/750-EESC-2022
    Plenary session number
    577
    -
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  • Adotados on 22/03/2023 - Bureau decision date: 12/07/2022
    Referência
    NAT/874-EESC-2022
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland
    Plenary session number
    577
    -
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  • Adotados on 14/12/2022 - Bureau decision date: 20/09/2022
    Referência
    SOC/742-EESC-2022
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    Employers - GR I
    Poland
    Plenary session number
    574
    -

    This Opinion welcomes the European Media Freedom Act and all the related EU initiatives aiming to address the worrying developments in the area of media freedom over the last years. The Opinion entails a number of recommendations concerning editorial and journalists' independence; the need for financial resources to ensure independence of public media; transparency in the allocation of State advertising; transparency of media ownership. The Opinion also calls for measures to ensure the independence of national regulatory bodies, especially in the context of the future European board for media services. It also considers that EU anti-concentration law should be used where national regulators fail to address media market concentration.

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  • Adotados on 23/03/2022 - Bureau decision date: 19/10/2021
    Referência
    SOC/704-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Hungary

    The EESC believes that any phenomenon of antisemitism is incompatible with European values and norms, as it leads to violations of the law and to exclusion, which is a threat not only to the communities concerned and Jewish life, but also to Europe's heritage and present, and to a democratic European future. The Committee broadly supports the establishment of the Strategy and the fact that it was preceded by a broad consultation process in 2021. It strongly supports that the Strategy is not only about combating antisemitism, but also about fostering Jewish life. It firmly believes that antisemitism is not only a violation of the law affecting European Jews, but is also a test of the European idea, European coexistence, the rule of law, fundamental rights and democracy. The EESC believes that all Member States have a fundamental obligation to ensure that their citizens have the freedom to hold religious beliefs and practice their religions without fear.

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  • Adotados on 19/01/2022 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2021
    Referência
    SOC/692-EESC-2021
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    In 2018, the EESC adopted an Opinion on "The Union's budget and the rule of law" (SOC/598) in which it supported the principle of corrective measures regarding Member States that commit serious violations of the rule of law in Europe. In the present Own-Initiative Opinion, the EESC insists on the actual implementation of Regulation (EU) 2020/2092 "on a general regime of conditionality for the protection of the Union budget". The EESC demands the imposition of swift and comprehensive sanctions for breaches of the rule of law which put the Union's budget at risk. It also recalls the importance for Member States to integrate measures to strengthen the rule of law in their recovery programmes. The EESC also supports a stronger role for the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO), European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), and civil society in the area.

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  • Adotados on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
    Referência
    SOC/635-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany

    In this opinion, the EESC recalls that media freedom, including the safety and security of journalists, and media pluralism are cornerstones of liberal democracy. It therefore notes with regrets that the developments within the EU are alarming and calls for urgent steps by Member States and the EU, including through the use of the new general regime of budget conditionality. The EESC welcomes the broad range of reports and initiatives by the European Parliament and the Commission, including the Commission's plan for a "European Media Freedom Act". It also supports measures to increase the safety of journalists and underlines the necessity of a legal ban on Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP). The EESC supports the idea of a European Agency to bolster media skills of EU citizens through educational programmes. It also proposes the creation of a fully independent European public service broadcaster.

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  • Adotados on 09/06/2021 - Bureau decision date: 26/01/2021
    Referência
    SOC/671-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
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  • Adotados on 09/06/2021 - Bureau decision date: 26/01/2021
    Referência
    SOC/672-EESC-2021
    Workers - GR II
    Portugal
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Latvia

    This opinion is the EESC's contribution to the implementation of the European Democracy Action Plan (EDAP) published by the European Commission in December 2020. The EESC welcomes the document, which it views as both positive and necessary, and recommends that the European Commission add to it a specific pillar for the involvement of civil society and social partners and the promotion of labour democracy. Indeed, the EESC regrets that the EDAP has failed to address the important role of the social contract, social dialogue and collective bargaining in reducing inequalities and encouraging Europeans to embrace democratic ideals. The EESC also believes that greater emphasis should be placed on civil dialogue, and it therefore reiterates its call for the creation of an annual Civil Society Forum on Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law (SOC/627).

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