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Report on the use of the EU charter on fundamental rights by national human rights bodies and practical guidelines on the strategic use of the EU charter by national human rights bodies
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Centre for Judicial Cooperation; 2017
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MORARU, Madalina Bianca, Report on the use of the EU charter on fundamental rights by national human rights bodies and practical guidelines on the strategic use of the EU charter by national human rights bodies, Centre for Judicial Cooperation, 2017 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/47226
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For the purpose of collecting data on the use of the Charter by NHRBs, the Centre for Judicial Cooperation circulated the Ch@rterClick! Questionnaire in July 2015, among the associate partners, as well as other NHRBs outside the Consortium.9 The replies were collected until January 2016. The CharterClick! Questionnaire was drafted in a modular way, in order to ensure that NHRBs with different mandates would be able to respond to questions regarding the use of the EU Charter.10 Accordingly, the questionnaire includes four parts. Part I requires providing some general information on the NHRBs. Part II refers to the role of the EU Charter in the activity of the NHRBs. Part III aims at collecting the suggestions the NHRBs may deem useful to improve the CharterClick! deliverables. Finally, Part IV focuses on the training and awareness raising activities concerning the use and comprehension of the EU Charter. Whilst Part I and III are common to all the addressees of the Questionnaire, Part II and Part IV contain different sets of questions to be replied depending on the activity/ies perfomed by the NHRB.

