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.

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    11 pages

    The Group on Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law (FRRL) was set up in 2018 as a horizontal body within the EESC, and was tasked with enhancing the contribution of organised civil society in strengthening fundamental rights, democracy and the rule of law and responding to the shrinking civic space for civil society organisations.

    The End of Mandate Report summarises the main activities led by the FRRL Group between 2018 and 2020. 

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    Executive summary
    10 pages

    This publication is the executive summary of the study "Finding a new consensus on European civil society values and their evaluation".

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    Study
    135 pages

    Do civil society organisations in France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Hungary, and Poland share a common understanding of the values of democracy, the rule of law, and solidarity? This research shows that CSOs tend to converge in their definitions of these values, even if they display more diverse interpretations of solidarity than of democracy and the rule of law. It also reveals that CSOs recognise the crucial role that the civil sector plays in promoting these values. 

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    140 pages

    The report highlights trends in Europe based on seven country visits that took place in 2018-2019 in Romania, Poland, Hungary, Austria, France, Bulgaria and Italy. It updates the interim report published in November 2019, integrates the main conclusions of the November 2019 conference on ‘Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Trends in the EU from a civil society perspective’, and annexes country reports and observations by the national authorities.

  • Building green and inclusive

    In this issue:

    • Members on the future of housing and public spaces in the EU
    • Guest articles by Laura KLITGAARD (The Danish Society of Engineers - IDA), Signe HELLEDI (Cycle Superhighways), Nils Thor ROSTED (Amager Resource Centre), and Gustavo GHIDINI (Movimento Consumatori)
    • Interview with rapporteur Elena-Alexandra CALISTRU on Measures for a resilient, cohesive and inclusive European economy (EESC opinion ECO/661)
    • Civil Society Organisations' Bulletin - June 2025
  • Ensuring health security for future generations within the EU

    In this issue:

    • Members on ways to ensure (mental) health security
    • Guest articles by Lejla Šehić Relić (Centre for European Volunteering), Ian Mostert (Dutch Institute for Nature Education) and Christelle Savall (Young European Federalists)
    • Interview with rapporteur Miguel Ángel Cabra de Luna on how to address loneliness (EESC opinion SOC/813)
    • Information on conference 'The role of civil society organisations in ensuring the health security of children and young people within the EU', jointly organised with the Minister for Civil Society of the Republic of Poland on 15 May in Warsaw
    • Comments on the future of cohesion policy, EU-UK relations, Clean Industrial Deal and Omnibus packages, and the results of COP16
    • Civil Society Organisations' Bulletin - April 2025
  • Protecting the most vulnerable in European societies 

    In this issue:

    • Our members reflect on ways for protecting the most vulnerable in European societies;
    • Guest articles by Carlos SUSÍAS RODADO (European Anti Poverty Network), Sirpa RAUTIO (European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights), Rocío URÍAS MARTÍNEZ (European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless) and Rainer HUB (National Network for Civil Society in Germany);
    • Report on our recent conference on intergenerational solidarity in the EU;
    • Interview with rapporteur Pietro Vittorio BARBIERI on the new EESC opinion on 'Caregivers'.
    • Civil Society Organisations' Bulletin - October 2024
  • Strengthen democracy, fight disinformation and fake news 

    In this issue:

    • Our members address the topic of disinformation and fake news
    • Guest articles by Paula Gori (European Digital Media Observatory), Renate Schroeder (European Federation of Journalists) and Eija Koivuranta (Finnish Federation for Social Affairs and Health SOSTE)
    • Interview with rapporteur Cristian Pîrvulescu on the EESC opinion 'No place for hate: a Europe untied against hatred'
    • Report on our recent conference on 'Strengthening civil society and participatory democracy in the EU: the way forward'
    • Civil Society Organisations' Bulletin - April 2024
    • Editorial by EESC President, Christa Schweng
    • Barometer 2021 on participation
    • Time to move forward and build resilience in the disability services sector
    • Guidance documents on improving civil dialogue in the European Semester process
    • Civil society space post-COVID
    • European Citizens' Initiative Forum
    • Prioritising learners' well-being
    • Just Transition Monitor
    • The future of higher education in Europe ...and much more
  • In this issue:

    • Members' proposals and demands for a more inclusive Europe
    • Guest article by Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir, Vice-President, Inclusion Europe
    • Civil Society Organisations call for an EU Civil Society Strategy - Conference on 5 November
    • An amazing year - Members look back on the first year of the 2020-2025 term
    • Diversity Europe Newsletter - December 2021