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"en.20021023.2.3-118"2
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"The report discusses the Charter of Fundamental Rights, and proposes that it be binding. A binding charter which is as broad in its application will be a driving force for further integration and supranationality. The Court of Justice of the European Communities is to be given increased powers to rule on human rights cases. Having a charter which has the force of primary law opens the way, in principle, for secondary legislation (regulations and directives) based on the charter. I share the opinion of the Swedish parliament in saying ‘no’ to a binding charter, and I think that the EU should instead only join the European Convention. I cannot, therefore, support the draft."@en1
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