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". The Council has a duty to follow, discuss and monitor the question of the status of the Charter. This was decided by the European Council in Nice and obviously the Council will abide by that decision. Allow me to remind you that the various articles of the Charter are in part based on a number of rights taken from existing instruments. A number of these rights are already “legally deployable”, i.e. they may form a suitable basis for a decision by a legal body, however, not by virtue of the fact that they are included in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, but because they are taken from other instruments. The Charter also contains a number of articles that are rather an expression of general political aims, for example Articles 37 and 38 concerning environmental and consumer protection. These are not designed in such a way as to be legally deployable immediately. However, I agree with the Member that it is an important task of the Council, Parliament and the Commission to continue to monitor this question in accordance with what was said at the European Council summit in Nice."@en1

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