Objective
FRAME, a 4-year multidisciplinary project, represents a consortium of 19 internationally recognized and globally networked human rights institutes from across Europe and strategic regions around the world. Through FRAME, more than 100 leading researchers and practitioners - with a strong gender balance - aim to provide the necessary building blocks for a coherent EU human rights policy comprised of: (i) a sound knowledge base taking account of the factors, concepts, institutions and instruments underlying human rights protection; (ii) appraisal of the EU’s full potential to contribute to global human rights governance through its relationship with multiple actors and its manifold policies; and (iii) a set of indicators, tools and policy proposals geared to strengthen human rights implementation in EU policy-making. Through 4 research clusters, FRAME offers creative solutions to enhance the coherence and effectiveness of EU human rights policy. Cluster 1: Factors examines the key factors facilitating or hindering human rights protection, the concepts of human rights, democracy and the rule of law and the human rights protection institutions and instruments at global, regional and national level. Cluster 2: Actors addresses the EU’s human rights engagement with the UN, regional multilateral organizations, regional and strategic partnerships with third countries and non-state actors, as well as the relationship between EU institutions and the Member States. Cluster 3: Policies hones the fostering of human rights in EU policies on development and trade, human rights violations in conflicts, freedom, security and justice and external human rights and democratization action. Cluster 4: Tools develops indicators, tools and policy proposals, including policy benchmarking, to monitor and improve the effectiveness of EU human rights policy. FRAME’s vital impact on human rights research, education and policy innovation will continue beyond the project’s lifetime.
Field of science
- /social sciences/law/human rights
Call for proposal
FP7-SSH-2012-1
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Funding Scheme
CP-IP - Large-scale integrating projectCoordinator
3000 Leuven
Belgium
Participants (19)
30126 Venezia Ve
1090 Wien
NG7 2RD Nottingham
48007 Bilbao
8010 Graz
1403 Kobenhavn
3584 CS Utrecht
61712 Poznan
1053 Budapest
4 Dublin
41004 Sevilla
20500 Abo
100088 Changping Beijing
Participation ended
11121 Cairo
110001 New Delhi
15088 Lima
0002 Pretoria
10027 7003 New York
11100 Sala Al Jadida