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"Mr President, I believe that the great majority of Members of this House agree with the conclusions of the rapporteur and Commissioner Vitorino on the need to introduce the Charter into the new European Union Convention.
I am only going to refer to two procedural aspects: firstly, the prospect of extending the competence of the Court to hearing cases of an individual nature which, until now, are faced with considerable legitimations from a procedural point of view (from the point of view of the legitimation, interests or the recognition of the individual rights concerned). And secondly, Commissioner Vitorino’s reference to the possible ratification of the European Convention on Human Rights.
I believe that the problem is not as simple as Commissioner Vitorino has suggested – as Mrs Kaufmann has stressed – because it is not simply a question of imposing the European Court of Human Rights on a Constitutional Court, but rather of a supranational construction – a Community construction – with a Court of Justice that has very particular characteristics, and imposing a different procedure on it.
Although I disagree with most of the views of my predecessor, Mr Stockton, I believe that this issue will probably warrant a study, not in relation to the Charter itself, but also the competences of the Community institutions, in particular the competences of the Court of First Instance and the Court of Justice.
I believe that the issue should be studied by the Committee on Constitutional Affairs and I am sure that Commissioner Vitorino will pay it the attention it deserves."@en1
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