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convention
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PREAMBLE
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]
... GRATEFUL to the
members
of the
European
Convention
for having prepared the
draft
of this
Constitution
on behalf of the
citizens
and
States
of
Europe
, ...
ARTICLE-I-9
: Fundamental rights [
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]
... The
Union
shall
accede
to the
European
Convention
for the
Protection
of
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
. Such
accession
shall not
affect
the
Union
's
competences
as defined in the
Constitution
. ...
...
Fundamental rights
, as
guaranteed
by the
European
Convention
for the
Protection
of
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
and as they result from the
constitutional
traditions
common
to the
Member States
, shall
constitute
general principles
of the
Union
's
law
. ...
PREAMBLE
[
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]
... This
Charter
reaffirms, with
due
regard
for the
powers
and tasks of the
Union
and the
principle
of
subsidiarity
, the
rights
as they result, in particular, from the
constitutional
traditions and
international
obligations
common
to the
Member States
, the
European
Convention
for the
Protection
of
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
, the
Social
Charters
adopted
by the
Union
and by the
Council of Europe
and the
case-law
of the
Court of Justice
of the
European Union
and of the
European
Court
of
Human Rights
. In this
context
the
Charter
will be interpreted by the
courts
of the
Union
and the
Member States
with
due
regard
to the explanations prepared under the
authority
of the Praesidium of the
Convention
which drafted the
Charter
and updated under the
responsibility
of the Praesidium of the
European
Convention
. ...
... This
Charter
reaffirms, with
due
regard
for the
powers
and tasks of the
Union
and the
principle
of
subsidiarity
, the
rights
as they result, in particular, from the
constitutional
traditions and
international
obligations
common
to the
Member States
, the
European
Convention
for the
Protection
of
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
, the
Social
Charters
adopted
by the
Union
and by the
Council of Europe
and the
case-law
of the
Court of Justice
of the
European Union
and of the
European
Court
of
Human Rights
. In this
context
the
Charter
will be interpreted by the
courts
of the
Union
and the
Member States
with
due
regard
to the explanations prepared under the
authority
of the Praesidium of the
Convention
which drafted the
Charter
and updated under the
responsibility
of the Praesidium of the
European
Convention
. ...
... This
Charter
reaffirms, with
due
regard
for the
powers
and tasks of the
Union
and the
principle
of
subsidiarity
, the
rights
as they result, in particular, from the
constitutional
traditions and
international
obligations
common
to the
Member States
, the
European
Convention
for the
Protection
of
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
, the
Social
Charters
adopted
by the
Union
and by the
Council of Europe
and the
case-law
of the
Court of Justice
of the
European Union
and of the
European
Court
of
Human Rights
. In this
context
the
Charter
will be interpreted by the
courts
of the
Union
and the
Member States
with
due
regard
to the explanations prepared under the
authority
of the Praesidium of the
Convention
which drafted the
Charter
and updated under the
responsibility
of the Praesidium of the
European
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-II-78
: Right to asylum [
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]
... The
right
to
asylum
shall be
guaranteed
with
due
respect
for the
rules
of the
Geneva Convention
of 28 July 1951 and the
Protocol
of 31 January 1967 relating to the
status
of
refugees
and in
accordance
with the
Constitution
. ...
ARTICLE-II-112
: Scope and interpretation of rights and principles [
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... Insofar as this
Charter
contains
rights
which
correspond
to
rights
guaranteed
by the
Convention
for the
Protection
of
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
, the meaning and
scope
of those
rights
shall be the same as those laid down by the said
Convention
. This
provision
shall not
prevent
Union
law
providing more extensive
protection
. ...
... Insofar as this
Charter
contains
rights
which
correspond
to
rights
guaranteed
by the
Convention
for the
Protection
of
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
, the meaning and
scope
of those
rights
shall be the same as those laid down by the said
Convention
. This
provision
shall not
prevent
Union
law
providing more extensive
protection
. ...
ARTICLE-II-113
: Level of protection [
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]
... Nothing in this
Charter
shall be interpreted as restricting or adversely
affecting
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
as recognised, in their respective
fields
of
application
, by
Union
law
and
international law
and by
international agreements
to which the
Union
or all the
Member States
are
party
,
including
the
European
Convention
for the
Protection
of
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
, and by the
Member States
'
constitutions
. ...
ARTICLE-III-266
[
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... The
Union
shall develop a
common
policy
on
asylum
,
subsidiary
protection
and
temporary
protection
with a
view
to
offering
appropriate
status
to any thirdcountry
national
requiring
international
protection
and ensuring
compliance
with the
principle
of nonrefoulement. This
policy
must be in
accordance
with the
Geneva Convention
of 28 July 1951 and the
Protocol
of 31 January 1967 relating to the
status
of
refugees
, and other
relevant
treaties
. ...
ARTICLE-III-325
[
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]
...
Union
accession
to the
European
Convention
for the
Protection
of
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
; ...
ARTICLE-IV-438
: Succession and legal continuity [
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... The
case-law
of the
Court of Justice
of the
European
Communities
and of the
Court of First Instance
on the
interpretation
and
application
of the
treaties
and
acts
repealed
by
Article
IV-437
, as well as of the
acts
and
conventions
adopted
for their
application
, shall remain,
mutatis mutandis
, the
source
of
interpretation
of
Union
law
and in particular of the comparable
provisions
of the
Constitution
. ...
ARTICLE-IV-443
: Ordinary revision procedure [
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]
... If the
European Council
, after consulting the
European Parliament
and the
Commission
,
adopts
by a
simple majority
a
decision
in favour of examining the proposed
amendments
, the
President
of the
European Council
shall
convene
a
Convention
composed of
representatives
of the
national
Parliaments
, of the
Heads of State
or
Government
of the
Member States
, of the
European Parliament
and of the
Commission
. The
European Central Bank
shall also be consulted in the
case
of
institutional changes
in the
monetary area
. The
Convention
shall examine the
proposals
for
amendments
and shall
adopt
by
consensus
a
recommendation
to a
conference
of
representatives
of the
governments
of the
Member States
as provided for in paragraph 3. ...
... If the
European Council
, after consulting the
European Parliament
and the
Commission
,
adopts
by a
simple majority
a
decision
in favour of examining the proposed
amendments
, the
President
of the
European Council
shall
convene
a
Convention
composed of
representatives
of the
national
Parliaments
, of the
Heads of State
or
Government
of the
Member States
, of the
European Parliament
and of the
Commission
. The
European Central Bank
shall also be consulted in the
case
of
institutional changes
in the
monetary area
. The
Convention
shall examine the
proposals
for
amendments
and shall
adopt
by
consensus
a
recommendation
to a
conference
of
representatives
of the
governments
of the
Member States
as provided for in paragraph 3. ...
... The
European Council
may
decide
by a
simple majority
, after obtaining the
consent
of the
European Parliament
, not to
convene
a
Convention
should this not be justified by the
extent
of the proposed
amendments
. In the latter
case
, the
European Council
shall define the
terms
of
reference
for a
conference
of
representatives
of the
governments
of the
Member States
. ...
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