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Frontex Consultative Forum publishes its 13th annual report

2026-05-06

Today, the Frontex Consultative Forum on Fundamental Rights released its 13th annual report, summarising its 2025 observations and recommendations for Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, and its Management Board.

Key Highlights for 2025:

Implementation of the EU Screening Regulation: Throughout 2025, the Forum provided in-depth advice on the Frontex Screening Toolbox to ensure compliance with fundamental rights ahead of the 12 June 2026 implementation date. This included co-hosting a seminar with the Global Campus of Human Rights to address implementation challenges with national authorities, national human rights institutions, Frontex and its Fundamental Rights Officer, and civil society organisations.

Operational Accountability and Article 46: The Executive Director did not apply Article 46 of the Frontex Regulation—which allows for the suspension or termination of activities due to serious rights violations—during 2025. However, landmark rulings by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in late 2025, specifically Hamoudi v. Frontex and WS and Others v. Frontex, have recalibrated the Agency’s liability. The Court clarified that Frontex has an independent obligation to verify the lawfulness of operations, such as return decisions, and cannot rely solely on Member State authorisations.

Strengthening Safeguards: For 2026, the Forum emphasises that the Executive Director should more closely follow the advice of the Fundamental Rights Officer. This includes introducing specific thresholds and mitigating measures in operational plans as a condition for Agency support.

Debriefing Activities: The report highlights concerns of the Consultative Forum on the overall handling of Frontex debriefing activities. While they are essential for gathering intelligence on smuggling networks, these activities present inherent fundamental rights risks that require stricter oversight.

The 2025 Annual Report reinforces the Forum’s commitment to transparency and a rights-respecting approach to European border management.

The full report is available here: Annual Report 2025

About the Consultative Forum

Created in 2012, the Consultative Forum brings together key European institutions as well as international and civil society organisations to advise Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, on fundamental rights matters.

The Frontex Consultative Forum on Fundamental Rights is currently chaired by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights and further composed of representatives from the Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe, Conference of International Non-Governmental Organisations of the Council of Europe (CINGOs), Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe, Council of Europe, European Union Agency for Asylum, Global Campus for Human Rights, International Organization for Migration, Jesuit Refugee Service Europe, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, OSCE-Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Rule of Law Institute Foundation, Save the Children, and United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF).

Please check here for all Consultative Forum information: https://www.frontex.europa.eu/fundamental-rights/consultative-forum/general/

Please contact us: consultative.forum@frontex.europa.eu