Author (Corporate) | European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights |
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Publisher | EU |
Publication Date | June 2016 |
Content Type | Report |
Building a strong fundamental rights culture The Fundamental Rights Forum 2016 comes at a critical moment when our human rights resolve is being tested. Europe is being challenged to find urgent responses to the continuing refugee crisis, persistent discrimination and exclusion, as well as mass intrusion into the privacy and personal data of everyday people throughout Europe. This is why we have chosen these three themes for the Forum 2016. Rights, respect, reality: the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Europe of values in today’s world, provides the bedrock for addressing contemporary challenges and a source of promising practices to better protect and promote human and fundamental rights across Europe and beyond. Awareness of human rights is growing, thanks in part to the EU’s very own bill of rights, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. Such momentum needs capturing. For example, policy makers should reinforce the implementation of our strong policy and legislative human rights framework; business should stimulate the growing interest in corporate social responsibility, and inclusive sustainable growth; and rights holders should be empowered to participate fully in life. The Forum was created as an inclusive and innovative platform to draw in contributors including leading experts, policy makers and practitioners from all walks of life. The Forum will be engaging and interactive to involve and capture the views of all contributors. This includes the use of connect.reflect.act - Talks, panel debates, participant voting, participatory workshops, lively debates from speakers with opposing views, and a market place of ideas where organisations can come and display their work. Based on the principle that a multi-stakeholder, systematic and futureoriented approach is vital to ensure everyone in the EU can enjoy their fundamental rights, the Forum encourages all actors to strengthen the protection and promotion of fundamental rights across the EU. Themes Clusters 20/6 Innovation for fundamental rights: How can we find practical solutions to raising awareness of fundamental rights in the EU, using digital technology, and human rights expertize? How can we enhance culture of human rights in our cities, schools and communities? How can we maintain cohesive and human rights empowering societies as cities evolve? 21/6 Rights-based governance: What are the policies, structures and laws that are working well, or are still needed, to help promote and protect fundamental rights? How can the process of governance respect rights more? 22/6 Empowering rights holders: What can be done to help raise awareness of fundamental rights as a means to empowering rights holders and young people? How can we enable disadvantaged groups to participate fully in economic, social, civil and political life? 23/6 Fundamental rights-compliant sustainable growth: Sustainable growth can only happen when rights are promoted. What does this mean for Europe? What role should fundamental rights play in the European Semester? What do the sustainable development goals mean for the EU? What role can, and should, business, and others, play in making fundamental rights a reality for all?The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights convened a Fundamental Rights Forum in Vienna from 20 - 23 June 2016 under the motto 'Rights, Respect, Reality: the Europe of Values in Today's World'. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://fundamentalrightsforum.eu/ |
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Subject Categories | Values and Beliefs |
Countries / Regions | Europe |