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Die Kommission legte im Dezember 2022 einen Vorschlag für eine Richtlinie vor, mit der harmonisierte Vorschriften für Straftatbestände und Sanktionen bei Verstoß gegen restriktive Maßnahmen der EU festgelegt werden sollen. Auf der März-Plenartagung soll das Europäische Parlament über die politische Einigung, die in Verhandlungen mit dem Rat erzielt wurde, abstimmen.

On 12 July 2023, the Commission published its proposal for a revision of the Victims' Rights Directive, the key EU legislation on the protection of the rights of victims of crime. The Commission estimates that 15 % of Europeans fall victim to a crime every year. Despite progress in recent years, victims still lack access to information, support and protection. Secondary victimisation during criminal proceedings is still common and victims' access to compensation is not sufficiently supported. Vulnerable ...

In the European Union, provisions concerning prisoners' right to vote vary from one Member State to another. While a significant number of EU Member States place no restrictions at all on prisoners voting, many Member States deprive inmates of the right to vote, depending on the type of offence committed and/or the length of their sentence. A small number of Member States deprive inmates of the right to vote permanently, even after they have served their sentences. In those cases where inmates do ...

Cannabis is by far the most commonly used illicit drug (referred to as drug in this briefing) in the European Union (EU), where its distribution, cultivation, possession and use (consumption) are largely prohibited. The prohibition of drug-related activities other than those performed for medical or scientific purposes is the defining feature of the international drug control system. Set up by the United Nations (UN), this system is composed of three complementary conventions, to which all EU Member ...

In December 2022, the European Commission presented a proposal to review Directive 2011/36/EU to strengthen the rules on combating trafficking in human beings and to better protect victims. Despite some progress achieved in recent years, it is estimated that over 7 000 people become victims of human trafficking in the EU on an annual basis, although the figure could be much higher because many victims remain undetected. Human trafficking is not only a serious and borderless crime, but also a lucrative ...

On 19 December 2022, the European Commission put forward a proposal for the targeted revision of Directive 2011/36/EU, which is the main EU instrument to combat trafficking in human beings and protect its victims. Despite progress achieved in fighting this crime, the Commission reports that, on average, 7 000 people per year are victims of human trafficking in the EU and that this figure is most likely only the tip of the iceberg. Moreover, forms of exploitation have evolved over time and have adapted ...

Gewalt gegen Frauen stellt eine Verletzung der Menschenrechte und eine Form der Diskriminierung aufgrund des Geschlechts dar. Sie wurzelt in Ungleichheiten zwischen Frauen und Männern und nimmt vielerlei Formen an. Die Schätzungen zum Ausmaß des Problems sind alarmierend. Diese Gewalt hat erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die Opfer und ist mit hohen gesellschaftlichen Kosten verbunden. Die von den Vereinten Nationen und dem Europarat eingeführten Instrumente, einschließlich der Istanbul-Konvention des ...

Im Jahr 2012 schlug die Kommission eine Richtlinie vor, um für eine ausgewogenere Vertretung von Frauen und Männern in Leitungsorganen von Unternehmen zu sorgen. Darin wird festgelegt, dass das unterrepräsentierte Geschlecht mindestens 40 % der Mitglieder von Leitungsorganen börsennotierter Gesellschaften stellen sollte. Obwohl das Europäische Parlament den Vorschlag im Jahr 2013 unterstützt hat, wurde die Richtlinie aufgrund von Vorbehalten mehrerer Mitgliedstaaten im Rat immer noch nicht angenommen ...

The spread of the coronavirus pandemic has prompted countries to take extensive and far-reaching measures to tackle the consequences of the outbreak. Apart from curbing the spread of the disease, these measures have also posed legal and economic challenges, significantly affecting people's lives. Due to the nature of the virus, citizens' rights and freedoms have been curtailed, inter alia affecting their freedom of movement and assembly, as well as the right to conduct economic activities. Whilst ...

According to official estimates, the COVID-19 crisis has left more than 200 000 EU citizens stranded outside the borders of the EU. EU Member States have been making great efforts to retrieve them, often with the help of the EU. The priority has been to return EU citizens by using commercial flights, but as the conditions continue to worsen, other resources have had to be utilised. EU Member States can activate the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to facilitate the repatriation of their and other EU ...