The Fundamental Rights Agency of the EU A New Panopticism
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01/12/2011
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The Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union (FRA) is the EU’s newest, and only, human rights institution. The FRA represents a new way of speaking about rights in the EU, using ‘governance’ language. It was not conceived as a traditional human rights monitoring body and the monitoring mission was actively abandoned in favour of an advisory one. This article examines how the FRA’s governance-related role actually reveals a type of monitoring best understood as ‘surveillance’ in a critical, Foucauldian sense. In exercising surveillance tactics, the FRA represents a model of panopticism which allows it to carry out a new form of government. This is an interesting observation not only because of the implications it has for an EU that is striving to move away from government towards governance, but also because it challenges the assumption of the FRA as a ‘beacon on fundamental rights’ and a model of apolitical progress. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Sokhi-Bulley , B 2011 , ' The Fundamental Rights Agency of the EU A New Panopticism ' Human Rights Law Review , vol 11 , no. 4 , pp. 683-706 . DOI: 10.1093/hrlr/NGR031 |
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