EUMC Racism and Xenophobia in the EU Member States – Trends, developments and good practice

Keywords: All Europe, English, French, German, racism, xenophobia, ethnicty, race , national identity, indicator, report, human rights, conflict, resource for all, print

The EUMC Annual Report for 2003/4 covers developments in EU Member States in five main areas: legislative initiatives, racist violence and crimes, employment, housing and education, mainly in the year 2003.

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