FRAMEWORK CONTRACT FOR SERVICES N° F-SE-17-T11-C37-L12 Data collection and research services on fundamental rights issues – FRANET Italy-Lot 12
The aim of the framework contract is to carry out research, interviews, focus groups on fundamental rights on behalf of the Agency. The specific issues are determined from time to time by the Agency and may cover all the fundamental rights protected by the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (Nice Charter).
Within the framework contract, various activities have been carried out. For some service requests, a desk-research has been carried out, i.e. a collection of data at normative and policy level on the specific topic requested. For others, field work was carried out with semi-structured individual interviews with relevant stakeholders and focus groups.
FGB is the national contractor of the FRANET network, a multidisciplinary network of experts working with the Agency. The role of FGB is, therefore, to provide the Agency with information regarding the Italian context. On the basis of the information collected by each partner of the FRANET network, the Agency draws up comparative reports covering the whole EU or the group of Member States covered from time to time.
List of Service Requests (SR) commissioned by FRA in this framework:
- SR 4: Information request: Fundamental rights issues in the context of asylum, education, housing and social assistance policies. Responding to a fundamental rights emergency – the long-term impact of responses to the 2015 asylum/migration crisis: phase 3
- SR 5 and 11: Quarterly bulletin: Analysing key fundamental rights concerns in the field of asylum and migration
- SR 7: Business and human rights – access to justice
- SR 13: FRA Anti-Muslim hatred database. UPDATE 2019
- SR 14: Contribution to FRA Fundamental Rights Report 2020
- SR 16: Legal Aid in Return Procedures
- SR 17: Raising awareness of the Fundamental Rights Report 2019 in Italy
- SR 19: Quarterly bulletin: Analysing key fundamental rights concerns in the field of asylum and migration
- SR 20: Justice for all? Equal access to criminal justice for all victims of crimes against the person
- SR 21: Data collection on experiences of discrimination on grounds of disability and on grounds of age in the area of employment and occupation
- SR 23: Presumption of Innocence: procedural rights in criminal proceedings
- SR 25: severe labour exploitation and the Employers Sanction Directive
- SR 26: Long-term residence permits
- SR 27: Fundamental rights issues in the context of border management and return
- SR 28: Fundamental Rights Impact of the EU Terrorism Directive
- SR 31: Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in the EU
- SR 32: Coronavirus pandemic in the EU – Fundamental Rights implications
- SR 33: Implications of COVID-19 pandemic on Roma and Travellers communities
- SR 35: FRA Anti-Muslim hatred database. UPDATE 2020
- SR 37: Short Thematic Report. Contribution to FRA Fundamental Rights Report 2021 (ancora in corso)
- SR 38: Quarterly bulletin: Analysing key fundamental rights concerns in the field of asylum and migration (ancora in corso)
- SR 39: Guardianship systems for unaccompanied children (ancora in corso)
- SR 43: Coronavirus pandemic in the EU – Fundamental Rights implications (with a focus on social rights)