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". − Mr President, this proposal is indeed a major reform that this Parliament and all the institutions should be proud of, because it will enable us to build bridges between the different judicial systems in our Member States. I think that this is an important step, even if it was not possible to agree on everything, for instance arbitration or jurisdiction rules applied to industrial action. But it is certainly an important step in the right direction, and other steps will follow. I also thank those colleagues who have underlined how long the discussion on such subjects has already been going on, with no possibility of moving forward until we got the Treaty of Lisbon, which allowed us to take the steps which are needed in order to build up the contributions of all systems in all Member States in a way that can be taken seriously. We are putting into practice a principle of ‘full faith and credit’ in the mutual recognition of judicial decisions. This means that we recognise and implement decisions by the national courts, ensuring that they are implemented in another jurisdiction as if they were being implemented domestically. That is what mutual recognition is about and that is what we need if we want to have freedom of movement, not only of goods and services, but also of citizens and of judicial decisions. This project which you have put on the table today will really benefit citizens and businesses and, historically speaking, it will also be one of those important steps in order to have a real continent of justice tomorrow."@en1
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