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Fundamental rights and citizenship (2007-13)
Fundamental rights and citizenship (2007-13)
Fundamental rights and citizenship (2007-13)
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Fundamental rights and citizenship (2007-13)
This decision establishes the "Fundamental rights and citizenship" programme for the period from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2013. Forming part of the general programme "Fundamental rights and justice", it aims to promote the development of a European society based on respect for fundamental rights, to strengthen civil society and encourage an open and transparent dialogue, to fight racism and xenophobia and to improve mutual understanding between the judicial and administrative authorities and the legal professions.
ACT
Council Decision 2007/252/EC of 19 April 2007 establishing for the period 2007-2013 the specific programme "Fundamental rights and citizenship" as part of the General programme "Fundamental Rights and Justice".
SUMMARY
This decision establishes the programme "Fundamental rights and citizenship", which is intended to promote the development of a European society based on respect for fundamental rights. To this end, the programme provides for actions conducted by the European Commission, European Union (EU) countries and non-governmental organisations.
A European society based on respect for fundamental rights
The programme supports the development of a European society based on respect for the fundamental rights recognised in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union, including the rights resulting from citizenship of the Union. For this purpose, the programme aims to:
Furthermore, the specific objectives of the programme are to:
Specific actions to achieve the objectives of the programme
The programme provides for actions conducted by the Commission, the authorities of EU countries and non-governmental organisations. It also provides for grants following requests for proposals.
The types of actions comprise the following:
A programme for citizens
The programme is addressed to EU nationals and nationals of non-EU countries who are lawfully resident within the territory of the Union. It is also addressed to citizens of the participating countries (acceding countries, candidate countries and the countries of the Western Balkans participating in the stabilisation and association process). Other target groups are organisations of civil society and other groups that defend the objectives of the programme.
Provided that they are established in the EU or in one of the non-EU countries participating in the programme, access to the programme is open to the following entities:
The programme makes possible joint activities with competent international organisations in the field of fundamental rights, such as the Council of Europe.
Monitoring and implementing the programme
Every year, the Commission publishes a list of the actions financed under this programme. The available budgetary resources are entered annually in the general budget of the EU. The available annual credits are authorised by the budgetary authority (the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union) within the limits of the financial framework.
The Commission shall ensure that the beneficiary presents technical and financial reports on the state of progress of the work in respect of any action financed by the programme, as well as a final report within three months of the end of the action. Furthermore, the Commission ensures that the EU's financial interests are protected by applying preventive measures against fraud, corruption and any other illegal activity.
The Commission will present an annual stocktaking of the implementation of the programme, an intermediate report assessing the results obtained (by 31 March 2011 at the latest), a communication on the continuation of the programme (by 30 August 2012 at the latest) and an assessment report after the programme finishes (by 31 December 2014 at the latest).
Complementarity with other EU programmes
This programme seeks to complement and establish synergies with other EU programmes, in particular the framework programmes "Security and Safeguarding Liberties" and "Solidarity and Management of Migration Flows", as well as with the PROGRESS programme.
References
Act |
Entry into force |
Deadline for transposition in the Member States |
Official Journal |
Decision 2007/252/EC |
28.4.2007 |
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OJ L 110 of 27.4.2007 |
Last updated: 05.04.2011