Fundamental Rights Agency - views from the new Member States and Germany

Project Manager: Vladimír Bartovic

Timeframe: completed (November 2006)

Executive Summary:

In the framework of the project "Fundamental Rights Agency - views from the new Member States and Germany" have been organized two seminars in the Czech Republic. Both seminars were aimed to discuss the necessity and legal views on the existence of Fundamental Rights agency respectively on the transformation of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia into the above mentioned agency. The seminars were panel discussion where various stakeholders expressed their opinion and were Mr. Przemyslaw Jaron from Centre for International Relations in Poland presented the outcomes of the international research and opinion poll on this topic. Seminars were open to public and they were attended by the stakeholders from state administration, academia and NGOs. Both seminars attracted more than sixty participants.

Partners:

International Institute of Political Science of Masaryk University

Publications

  • Civil Society Aspects in the Discussion on the EU Constitutional Treaty

    This publication contains the proceedings from the conference, organized by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in the Senate of the Czech Parliament on 8 October 2004. It contains the interventions of the respective speakers and panelists as well as samples from the discussion.

    The publication is available to download here.