The report discusses the potential implications for fundamental rights and analyses how such rights are taken into account when using or developing AI applications.
FRA
FRA 2020 fundamental rights report outlines, among other things, the data protection developments in 2019.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) report on the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic and its implications on human rights. This report outlines some of the measures EU Member States have put in place to protect public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. It covers the period 1 February – 20 March 2020.
This paper looks at the fundamental rights implications of relying on live facial recognition technologies, focusing on its use for law enforcement and border-management purposes.
This guide explains what profiling is, the legal frameworks that regulate it, and why conducting profiling lawfully is both necessary to comply with fundamental rights and crucial for effective policing and border management. The guide also provides practical guidance on how to avoid unlawful profiling in police and border management operations.
The handbook provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues […]