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Priorities
Public authorities bear the primary responsibility of ensuring an adequate response to racism, xenophobia and other forms of intolerance by designing and implementing laws, policies, tools and practices to prevent, counter and, where relevant, sanction their manifestations, in particular hate crime and hate speech, and ensure justice, protection and support for victims. This responsibility concerns first and foremost law enforcement and criminal justice authorities, including police, public prosecution authorities and the courts. Other public authorities, including those in charge of equality, non-discrimination, education, health or social welfare, have also a role to play to contribute making responses comprehensive and effective.
Deadline: 27 September 2018 17:00:00