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Fragmentalization of Common Values? Opt-outs from the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
[Fragmentace společných hodnot? Výjimky z Listiny základních práv Evropské unie]

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  • Helena Bončková
  • Hubert Smekal

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Fundamental rights in the European Union experienced remarkable development - from their practical absence, through subtle attempts of their concretization, to the legally binding human rights bill. Respect for human rights is considered as one of the values which is common to the Member States and which the European Union is founded on. In spite of the explicitly proclaimed foundation of the European integration the common understanding between Member States as to the concrete form of the foundation is missing. Three Member States - the United Kingdom, Poland and later also the Czech Republic - has negotiated special treatment in relation to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. These opt-outs lead to the reasoned question - why are not the EU Member States able to agree on the common foundation of the European integration? The aim of this article is to draw a comparison between motives of the Member States to negotiate an opt-out from the Charter. Furthermore, the impact of the negotiated opt-outs on the European integration will be discussed, whereas it will be pointed out that according to prevailing legal interpretation of the Protocol the impact of the opt-outs could be absolutely marginal.

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  • Helena Bončková & Hubert Smekal, 2010. "Fragmentalization of Common Values? Opt-outs from the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union [Fragmentace společných hodnot? Výjimky z Listiny základních práv Evropské unie]," Současná Evropa, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2010(2), pages 61-81.
  • Handle: RePEc:prg:jnlsev:v:2010:y:2010:i:2:id:39:p:61-81
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    1. Marika Lerch, 2003. "European Identity in International Society — A Constructivist Analysis of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights," The Constitutionalism Web-Papers p0008, University of Hamburg, Faculty for Economics and Social Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Institute of Political Science.
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