EU Charter

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The EU Charter is a legally binding document that enshrines fundamental rights and freedoms for individuals within the European Union’s legal order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European Union law instrument
human rights charter
adoptedBy Council of the European Union NERFINISHED
European Commission NERFINISHED
European Parliament NERFINISHED
aimsTo strengthen protection of fundamental rights in the EU
appliesIn European Union member states NERFINISHED
appliesTo institutions of the European Union
member states when implementing EU law
becameLegallyBindingThrough Treaty of Lisbon NERFINISHED
bindingOn Council of the European Union NERFINISHED
Court of Justice of the European Union NERFINISHED
European Commission NERFINISHED
European Parliament NERFINISHED
contains civil and political rights provisions
data protection rights provisions
economic and social rights provisions
non-discrimination provisions
rights of elderly persons provisions
rights of persons with disabilities provisions
rights of the child provisions
hasLegalEffectSince 1 December 2009
influencedBy European Convention on Human Rights NERFINISHED
constitutional traditions common to the member states
interpretedBy Court of Justice of the European Union NERFINISHED
jurisdiction European Union
language all official languages of the European Union
legalNature primary EU law
legalStatus legally binding
notSameAs European Convention on Human Rights NERFINISHED
officialName Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union NERFINISHED
partOf European Union legal order NERFINISHED
protects civil rights
cultural rights
economic rights
fundamental rights
political rights
social rights
region Europe
relatedTo European Convention on Human Rights NERFINISHED
scopeOfApplication situations governed by EU law
shortName Charter of Fundamental Rights NERFINISHED
EU Charter NERFINISHED
subjectMatter citizens’ rights
equality
freedoms
human dignity
justice
solidarity

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