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EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

Artikel 54 - Förbud mot missbruk av rättigheter

Artikel 54 - Förbud mot missbruk av rättigheter

Ingen bestämmelse i denna stadga får tolkas som att den medför rätt att bedriva verksamhet eller utföra handlingar som syftar till att sätta ur spel någon av de rättigheter och friheter som erkänns i stadgan eller att inskränka dem i större utsträckning än vad som medges i stadgan..

    • Text:

      Denna artikel motsvarar artikel 17 i Europakonventionen: `Ingenting i denna konvention får tolkas så att det medför en rätt för någon stat, grupp eller person att bedriva verksamhet eller utföra handling som syftar till att utplåna någon av de fri- och rättigheter som angetts i konventionen eller till att inskränka dem i större utsträckning än vad som där medgetts.` [*] Redaktionell not: hänvisningarna till artikelnummer i fördragen har uppdaterats och några uppenbara fel har rättats.

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      Europeiska unionens officiella tidning C 303/17 - 14.12.2007
      Preamble - Explanations relating to the Charter of Fundamental Rights:
      Förklaringarna utarbetades ursprungligen på initiativ av presidiet för det konvent som utarbetade Europeiska unionens stadga om de grundläggande rättigheterna. De har uppdaterats på initiativ av Europeiska konventets presidium mot bakgrund av de justeringar av stadgetexten som gjorts av det senare konventet (särskilt artiklarna 51 och 52) samt unionsrättens vidare utveckling. Även om förklaringarna inte i sig har rättslig status, utgör de ett värdefullt tolkningsverktyg avsett att klargöra stadgans bestämmelser.

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