- Date of creation
- Name of project
- EU Fundamental Rights Information System – EFRIS
- Practice area
- Fundamental rights
- Type of self-learning material
- Self-learning material
- Target group
- JudgesCourt staffProsecutorsLawyersCourt interpreters and translatorsProsecution office staffBailiffsMediatorsNotariesPrison staffProbation officersOther
- Related course
- Charter courses (https://e-learning.fra.europa.eu/local/customlogin/)
- Links to language versions
Description
EFRIS is developed by FRA in close cooperation with the United Nations and the Council of Europe. EFRIS, online since 2019, facilitates access to and overview of EU Member States’ commitments to human rights treaties, including detailed aspects, such as States’ acceptance of individual complaints. EFRIS provides direct access to the assessments made by the monitoring mechanisms, and where feasible, offers comparison across the EU (and accession states having observer status with FRA. EFRIS is a human rights information gateway that uses technology to bring data from existing data sources together for easy access and overview. EFRIS is used as a source of information for FRA’s submission to the Commission’s annual reporting on the rule of law.FRA is continuously developing the tool, in terms of scope, functionalities and user-friendliness. Several additional sources of data have been added since the launch of EFRIS and efforts will continue to make the tool ever more comprehensive.