
Baltic Human Rights Society (BHRS) in collaboration with Riga Graduate School of Law (RGSL) has won a tender to join The European Union Agency’s for Fundamental Rights (FRA) multidisciplinary research network. BHRS together with the RGSL for the next 4 years will offer research and data collection services on fundamental rights issues to facilitate FRA’s comparative analyses.
FRA is an independent centre of reference and excellence for promoting and protecting fundamental rights in the EU. It provides independent, evidence-based advice to EU and national decision makers, thereby helping to make debates, policies and legislation on fundamental rights better informed and targeted. In order to achieve this, FRA consults and cooperates with its partners on collecting and analysing information and data through socio-legal research.
BHRS recognizes this cooperation with FRA as a great opportunity to increase the organizations’ input in improving the human rights situation in Latvia, as well as a chance to further cooperation with various partners on national and international level.
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