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Preambula

Narodi Europe, uspostavljajući meñu sobom sve tješnji savez, odlučni su dijeliti miroljubivu budućnost utemeljenu na zajedničkim vrijednostima.
Svjesna svojeg duhovnog i moralnog nasljeña, Unija se temelji na nedjeljivim, univerzalnim vrijednostima ljudskog dostojanstva, slobode, jednakosti i solidarnosti; Unija se temelji na načelima demokracije i vladavine prava. Ona pojedinca postavlja u središte svog djelovanja uspostavom statusa grañana Unije i stvaranjem područja slobode, sigurnosti i pravde.
Unija pridonosi očuvanju i razvoju tih zajedničkih vrijednosti uz poštovanje raznolikosti kultura i tradicija naroda Europe, nacionalnih identiteta država članica i organizacije njihovih tijela vlasti na nacionalnoj, regionalnoj i lokalnoj razini; ona nastoji promicati uravnoteženi i održivi razvoj i osigurava slobodno kretanje osoba, usluga, roba i kapitala te slobodu poslovnog nastana.
U tu svrhu nužno je ojačati zaštitu temeljnih prava u svjetlu promjena u društvu, društvenog napretka te znanstvenog i tehnološkog razvoja, tako da budu vidljivija u Povelji.
Ova Povelja potvrñuje, uz dužno poštovanje nadležnosti i zadataka Unije te načela supsidijarnosti, prava koja proistječu osobito iz ustavnih tradicija i meñunarodnih obveza zajedničkih državama članicama, iz Europske konvencije za zaštitu ljudskih prava i temeljnih sloboda, iz Socijalne povelje koju su usvojile Unija i Vijeće Europe te iz prakse Suda Europske unije i Europskoga suda za ljudska prava. U tom kontekstu Povelju će tumačiti sudovi Unije i država članica, uzimajući u obzir objašnjenja pripremljena pod vodstvom predsjedništva Konvencije koje je sastavilo Povelju i ažurirana pod odgovornošću predsjedništva Europske konvencije.
Uživanje ovih prava podrazumijeva odgovornosti i dužnosti prema drugim osobama, ljudskoj zajednici i budućim naraštajima.
Unija stoga priznaje prava, slobode i načela koja slijede.

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