Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2003-01-15-Speech-3-111"
Predicate | Value (sorted: default) |
---|---|
rdf:type | |
dcterms:Date | |
dcterms:Is Part Of | |
dcterms:Language | |
lpv:document identification number |
"en.20030115.7.3-111"2
|
lpv:hasSubsequent | |
lpv:speaker | |
lpv:spokenAs | |
lpv:translated text |
".
We wish to distance ourselves clearly from the approach contained in the motion for a resolution which seeks to give the Charter of Fundamental Rights a ‘constitutional’ value that it does not have and we would recall the criticism we made of any such intention and of the motion’s retrograde content in the field of rights at the time it was adopted at the Nice Summit, whereas others have supported it and continue to do so.
We wish to distance ourselves clearly from a vision of control and of interference in the domestic affairs of the Member States, which is reinforced in the Treaties and which we criticised at the time, whereas others have supported it and continue to do so.
At the same time, we must not forget the methodological aspects that occur throughout the process, and we feel that the motion that has been tabled lists a set of recommendations – and we should emphasise here that these are only recommendations – which, in general terms, will protect fundamental rights. These include personal freedoms, immigrants’ rights, freedom of movement, the right to privacy, non-discrimination, gender equality, children’s rights, the rights of people with disabilities and the protection of social rights. These recommendations will protect social rights – particularly by making optimal use of the revised European Social Charter and the ILO conventions – and access to justice.
Hence our vote in favour of the report."@en1
|
Named graphs describing this resource:
The resource appears as object in 2 triples