Common use of Fundamental Rights Monitors Clause in Contracts

Fundamental Rights Monitors. 1. The Agency’s fundamental rights officer shall assign at least one fundamental rights monitor to each operational activity to, inter alia, assist and advise the coordinating officer. 2. The fundamental rights monitor shall monitor compliance with fundamental rights and provide advice and assistance on fundamental rights in the preparation, conduct and evaluation of the relevant operational activity. This shall include, in particular: (a) following the preparation of operational plans and reporting to the fundamental rights officer to enable him or her to fulfil his or her tasks as provided for in Regulation (EU) 2019/1896; (b) conducting visits, including long-term visits, where operational activities take place; (c) cooperating and liaising with the coordinating officer and providing advice and assistance to him or her; (d) informing the coordinating officer of and reporting to the fundamental rights officer on any concerns regarding possible violations of fundamental rights relating to the operational activity; and (e) Contributing to the evaluation of the operational activity as referred to in Article 4(3)(i). 3. Fundamental rights monitors shall have access to all areas in which the operational activity takes place and to all documents relevant for the implementation of that activity. 4. While present in the operational area, fundamental rights monitors shall wear insignia that clearly allow for their identification as fundamental rights monitors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Model Status Agreement, Model Status Agreement

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Fundamental Rights Monitors. 1. The Agency’s 's fundamental rights officer shall assign at least one fundamental rights monitor to each operational activity to, inter alia, assist and advise the coordinating officer. 2. The fundamental rights monitor shall monitor compliance with fundamental rights and provide advice and assistance on fundamental rights in the preparation, conduct and evaluation of the relevant operational activity. This shall include, in particular: (a) following the preparation of operational plans and reporting to the fundamental rights officer to enable him or her to fulfil his or her tasks as provided for in Regulation (EU) 2019/1896; (b) conducting visits, including long-term visits, where operational activities take place; (c) cooperating and liaising with the coordinating officer and providing advice and assistance to him or her; (d) informing the coordinating officer of of, and reporting to the fundamental rights officer on on, any concerns regarding possible violations of fundamental rights relating to the operational activity; and, (e) Contributing to the evaluation of the operational activity as referred to in Article 4(3)(i). 3. Fundamental rights monitors shall have access to all areas in which the operational activity takes place and to all documents relevant for the implementation of that activity. 4. While present in the operational area, fundamental rights monitors shall wear insignia that clearly allow for their identification as fundamental rights monitors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between the European Union and the Republic of Moldova on Operational Activities Carried Out by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency in the Republic of Moldova, Operational Agreement

Fundamental Rights Monitors. 1. The Agency’s 's fundamental rights officer shall assign at least one fundamental rights monitor to each operational activity to, inter alia, assist and advise the coordinating officer. 2. The fundamental rights monitor shall monitor compliance with fundamental rights and provide advice and assistance on fundamental rights in the preparation, conduct and evaluation of the relevant operational activity. This shall include, in particular: (a) following the preparation of operational plans and reporting to the fundamental rights officer to enable him or her to fulfil his or her tasks as provided for in Regulation (EU) 2019/1896; (b) conducting visits, including long-term visits, where operational activities take place; (c) cooperating and liaising with the coordinating officer and providing advice and assistance to him or her; (d) informing the coordinating officer of and reporting to the fundamental rights officer on any concerns regarding possible violations of fundamental rights relating to the operational activity; and (e) Contributing contributing to the evaluation of the operational activity as referred to in Article 4(3)(i4(2), point (i). 3. Fundamental rights monitors shall have access to all areas in which the operational activity takes place and to all documents relevant for the implementation of that activity. 4. While present in the operational area, fundamental rights monitors shall wear insignia that clearly allow for their identification as fundamental rights monitors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between the European Union and the Republic of Serbia on Operational Activities Carried Out by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency in the Republic of Serbia

Fundamental Rights Monitors. 1. The Agency’s fundamental rights officer shall assign at least one fundamental rights monitor to each operational activity to, inter alia, assist and advise the coordinating officer. 2. The fundamental rights monitor shall monitor compliance with fundamental rights and provide advice and assistance on fundamental rights in the preparation, conduct and evaluation of the relevant operational activity. This shall include, in particular: (a) following the preparation of operational plans and reporting to the fundamental rights officer to enable him or her to fulfil his or her tasks as provided for in Regulation (EU) 2019/1896; (b) conducting visits, including long-term visits, where operational activities take place; (c) cooperating and liaising with the coordinating officer and providing advice and assistance to him or her; (d) informing the coordinating officer of and reporting to the fundamental rights officer on any concerns regarding possible violations of fundamental rights relating to the operational activity; and (e) Contributing contributing to the evaluation of the operational activity as referred to in Article 4(3)(i4(2), point (i). 3. Fundamental rights monitors shall have access to all areas in which the operational activity takes place and to all documents relevant for the implementation of that activity. 4. While present in the operational area, fundamental rights monitors shall wear insignia that clearly allow for their identification as fundamental rights monitors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between the European Union and the Republic of North Macedonia on Operational Activities Carried Out by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency

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Fundamental Rights Monitors. 1. The Agency’s 's fundamental rights officer shall assign at least one fundamental rights monitor to each operational activity to, inter alia, assist and advise the coordinating officer. 2. The fundamental rights monitor shall monitor compliance with fundamental rights and provide advice and assistance on fundamental rights in the preparation, conduct and evaluation of the relevant operational activity. This shall include, in particular: (a) following the preparation of operational plans and reporting to the fundamental rights officer to enable him or her to fulfil his or her tasks as provided for in Regulation (EU) 2019/1896; (b) conducting visits, including long-term visits, where operational activities take place; (c) cooperating and liaising with the coordinating officer and providing advice and assistance to him or her; (d) informing the coordinating officer of and reporting to the fundamental rights officer on any concerns regarding possible violations of fundamental rights relating to the operational activity; and (e) Contributing contributing to the evaluation of the operational activity as referred to in Article 4(3)(i4(3), point (i). 3. Fundamental rights monitors shall have access to all areas in which the operational activity takes place and to all documents relevant for the implementation of that activity. 4. While present in the operational area, fundamental rights monitors shall wear insignia that clearly allow for their identification as fundamental rights monitors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between the European Union and the Republic of Albania on Operational Activities

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