Europaudvalget 2014-15 (1. samling), Europarådet 2014-15 (1. samling), Det Udenrigspolitiske Nævn 2014-15 (1. samling)
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Director of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
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Ms Chairwoman, Members of Parliament,
Thank you for the invitation to address you all here today.
When we discuss about threats to the fundamental values of the EU, I find it
important not to limit ourselves to the dimension of the rule of law only.
Therefore I am glad that the title of this hearing takes a wider approach.
Against the background of the fact that the EU disposes over a Charter of
Fundamental Rights but not a Charter for democracy or a Charter for the rule
of law, it appears wise to take fundamental rights as the EU’s starting point
when discussing the EU’s fundamental values.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights is putting detailed flesh on the normative
backbone we find in the list of values in Article 2 of the EU Treaty.
And maybe it is also wise not to start by being negative. I would like to remind
us what the EU and its Member States have achieved in the area of
fundamental rights. We have:
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a legally-binding Fundamental Rights Charter that run like a common
thread through the EU founding values;
the European Commission’s actions to uphold our fundamental values,
non-discrimination principles, for example;
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