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Luxembourg

Luxembourg regularly reports hate crime information to ODIHR. Official hate crime data were submitted for the 2022 and 2023 Hate Crime Reports.  

Hate crime data collection in Luxembourg
Support for hate crime victims in Luxembourg
Luxembourg's hate crime legislation
Access more information at the Legislation Online website Legislationline TANDIS Access more information at the Tolerance and Non-Discrimination Information System (TANDIS) website

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Download the 2022 hate crime report for Luxembourg

OFFICIAL DATA REPORTED BY STATES

Year Hate crimes recorded by police Prosecuted Sentenced
2023 116 Not available Not available
2022 76 0 0
2021 Not available Not available Not available
2020 Not available Not available Not available
2019 Not available Not available Not available
2018 Not available Not available Not available
2017 Not available Not available Not available
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About 2022 Data

    In 2022, police recorded 76 cases of discriminatory offences. This number may include offences that fall outside of the OSCE's definition of hate crime.

    A further 90 cases of incitement to hatred were recorded, leading to preliminary investigations in 39 cases, of which 19 cases resulted in a conviction. These figures are not included in the table above as they fall outside of the OSCE's hate crime definition.

Hate crime recorded by police

National developments

Throughout 2022, the process of introducing amendments to the Criminal Code progressed. As a result, the Law of 28 March 2023 introduced an aggravating circumstance for offenses motivated by the protected characteristics listed in Article 454 of the Penal Code (namely, origin, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, gender change, gender identity, family status, age, state of health, disability, morals, political or philosophical opinions, trade union activities, and membership or non-membership and actual or supposed belonging to a particular ethnicity, nation, race or religion).

In 2022, the Ministry of Justice co-operated with the "respect.lu" civil society organization to set up a "Dialogue instead of hate" programme for perpetrators. The outcome of perpetrators' participation in the programme may have an impact on the State Prosecutor's decision on whether to open criminal proceedings.

KEY OBSERVATION

ODIHR recognizes Luxembourg's efforts to report hate crimes to ODIHR and to improve hate crime legislation to ensure that bias motivations can be effectively acknowledged and appropriate penalties can be imposed on perpetrators. However, based on the available information, it observes that the law enforcement agencies of Luxembourg have not recorded the bias motivations of hate crimes, while Luxembourg's hate crime recording and statistics do not sufficiently distinguish hate crimes from other crimes. ODIHR further observes that Luxembourg would benefit from raising awareness among and building the capacity of criminal justice officials to address hate crime.

ODIHR recalls that in Ministerial Council Decision 9/09, OSCE participating States agreed to a definition of hate crime shared by all OSCE participating States, and committed to collecting reliable data and statistics on hate crimes. Participating States also committed to promptly investigating hate crimes and ensuring that the motives of those convicted of such crimes are acknowledged. To that end, the law enforcement must, as a first step, record the bias motivation of hate crimes. Participating States have further committed to introducing or further developing professional training and capacity-building activities for law enforcement, prosecution and judicial officials dealing with hate crimes.

ODIHR stands ready to support Luxembourg in meeting the relevant commitments through its comprehensive resources and tailored assistance in the area of hate crime recording and data collection, as well as through its comprehensive resources and tailored capacity-building assistance for the police, prosecution, and judiciary.

INCIDENTS REPORTED BY CIVIL SOCIETY

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INTERNATIONAL REPORTS

Racist and xenophobic hate crime

The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) published relevant recommendations in its "Final report on Luxembourg adopted on 27 June 2023 by ECRI at its 92nd plenary meeting (27-30 June 2023)".

Anti-Semitic hate crime, Anti-Muslim hate crime, Other hate crime based on religion or belief

The United Nations Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) published relevant recommendations in its "Luxembourg. Compilation of information prepared by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights".

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