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"Mr President, members of the Commission, Commissioner De Gucht, more and more trade agreements in the European Union lay down rules on matters that are nothing to do with trade policy. One example of this is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). Instead of restricting itself to the key issue of anti-counterfeiting and setting the appropriate boundaries in connection with trade, this agreement is used as a way of harmonising comprehensive rules for enforcing intellectual property rights in the contracting states. However, that is definitely not your job as Commissioner for Trade – in my view, it would instead be Ms Reding’s job – nor is the content formulated in line with EU contract law or the legal bases in the Treaty.
My question to you, therefore, is: how do you actually intend to ensure that issues relating to fundamental rights in particular are debated in a democratic way at international level in connection with enforcement of the law and are also given a mandatory influence in the legal bases?"@en1
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