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Mr MacCormick, I share your view that the situation is unsatisfactory but, nevertheless, there is no empty field, as I said. Firstly, there is the European Convention on Human Rights, which deals with fair trial rules, and which has been subscribed to by all Member States and all acceding states. Secondly, there are some specific procedural rules in the framework decision on the European arrest warrant as such and, thirdly, I am fully supportive of the idea of the Charter of Fundamental Rights being legally binding, with constitutional status. As soon as we resolve the minor matters of the weighting of votes, it will come into force, I am sure."@en1
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