EU Human Rights Guidelines

26.02.2021

An integral part of EU's Human Rights Policy is a series of Guidelines on issues of importance to the EU.

EU Human Rights Guidelines

An integral part of EU's Human Rights Policy is a series of Guidelines on issues of importance to the EU.

EU Guidelines are not legally binding, but because they have been adopted at ministerial level, the Guidelines represent a strong political signal that they are priorities for the EU and its Member States. These Guidelines are pragmatic instrument of EU human rights policy and practical tools to help EU missions better advance the EU's human rights policy.

  • EU Guidelines for the promotion and protection of the Rights of the Child English
  • EU Guidelines on Children and Armed Conflict English
  • EU Guidelines on Violence against Women and Girls and combating all forms of Discrimination against them English
  • EU Guidelines on Human Rights Defenders English
  • EU Guidelines on Freedom of Expression Online and Offline English
  • EU Guidelines on Non-discrimination in External Action English | Bahasa Indonesia
  • EU Guidelines on the promotion and protection of Freedom of Religion or Belief English
  • EU Guidelines to promote and protect the enjoyment of all Human Rights by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Persons English
  • EU Guidelines on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment English 
  • EU Guidelines on Death Penalty English
  • EU Guidelines on promoting compliance with International Humanitarian Law English
  • EU Guidelines on Human Rights Dialogues with Third Countries English
  • Safe drinking water and sanitation English

 

 

 

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