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"Madam President, we are well aware that we are always running behind society somewhat. Developments happen, and policy and legislation follow later. The fact that the format now includes civil rights requirements to be observed by a Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement is very sensible, but it does show that we keep running behind developments. The previous debate, regarding the framework agreement on data protection, was another illustration of this. My fear is not that this list, which looks good, now exists and is being used; my fear concerns the preservation of the various bilateral agreements between Member States and other countries. I have a question for Mrs Turtelboom of the Council, therefore, and that is whether she can guarantee that these are definitively at an end? I wish to advise the negotiators to take the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms along in book form, place these fundamental rights beside them on the table when they are about to start negotiating, and make regular reference to them."@en1
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