Glossary
The EMN Glossary – as one of the key products of the EMN - improves comparability by enabling a common understanding and use of terms and definitions relating to asylum and migration. The Glossary draws on a variety of sources, but primarily on the legislation of the EU asylum and immigration acquis, and makes terms available in the majority of EU Member State languages.
The online version is regularly updated and available in various languages.
- BG: Агенция на Европейския съюз за основните права
- CZ: Agentura Evropské unie pro základní práva
- DE: Agentur der Europäischen Union für Grundrechte
- EE: Euroopa Liidu Põhiõiguste Amet
- EN: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
- ES: Agencia de Derechos Fundamentales de la Unión Europea
- FI: Euroopan unionin perusoikeusvirasto
- FR: Agence des droits fondamentaux de l’Union européenne
- GA: Gníomhaireacht an Aontais Eorpaigh um Chearta Bunúsacha
- GR: Οργανισμού Θεμελιωδών Δικαιωμάτων της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης
- HU: Az Európai Unió Alapjogi Ügynöksége
- IT: Agenzia dell’Unione Europea per i Diritti Fondamentali
- LT: Europos Sąjungos pagrindinių teisių agentūra
- LV: Eiropas Savienības Pamattiesību aģentūra
- MT: Aġenzija tal-Unjoni Ewropea għad-Drittijiet Fundamentali
- NL: Bureau van de Europese Unie voor de grondrechten
- NO: Den europeiske unions byrå for grunnleggende rettigheter (b) / Byrået for grunnleggjande rettar i Den europeiske unionen (n)
- PL: Agencja Praw Podstawowych Unii Europejskiej
- PT: Agência para os Direitos Fundamentais
- RO: Agenţia pentru Drepturi Fundamentale a Uniunii Europene
- SE: Europeiska unionens byrå för grundläggande rättigheter
- SK: Agentúra Európskej únie pre základné práva
- SL: Agencija Evropske unije za temeljne pravice
An European Union agency which provides independent, evidence-based advice on fundamental rights to the relevant institutions and authorities of the European Union and the EU Member States in order to support them when implementing Union law, taking measures or formulating courses of action within their respective spheres of competence to fully respect fundamental rights.
2. Its tasks, which are laid down in Art. 4 of the Regulation, include information and data collection, research and analysis; advice to EU institutions and EU Member States; cooperation with civil society and awareness raising.
3. For more information, see the website of FRA.