Protocol No 30 on the application of the Charter to Poland and the United Kingdom

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Protocol No 30 on the application of the Charter to Poland and the United Kingdom is an annex to the EU Treaties that clarifies and limits how the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights applies in those two member states, particularly regarding judicial and social rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European Union protocol
annex to the EU Treaties
adoptedInContextOf reform of the EU treaties by the Treaty of Lisbon
alsoKnownAs Protocol (No 30) on the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union to Poland and to the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
UK–Poland Protocol on the Charter of Fundamental Rights NERFINISHED
appliesTo Poland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
bindingOn EU institutions when acting in relation to Poland and the United Kingdom
Poland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
category EU primary law NERFINISHED
citedInCase C‑390/12 Pfleger and Others NERFINISHED
C‑411/10 N.S. v Secretary of State for the Home Department NERFINISHED
C‑617/10 Åkerberg Fransson NERFINISHED
clarifies that the Charter does not create new justiciable rights in Poland and the United Kingdom beyond those already provided in national law and EU law
that the Charter does not extend the ability of the Court of Justice of the European Union to find national laws inconsistent with the Charter in Poland and the United Kingdom
containsProvisionOn Title IV of the Charter of Fundamental Rights (Solidarity) NERFINISHED
enteredIntoForceWith Treaty of Lisbon NERFINISHED
focusesOn judicial rights
social rights
governs scope of the Charter in proceedings before national courts of Poland and the United Kingdom when applying EU law
hasArticle Article 1
Article 2
hasConsequence special rules for the application of the Charter in Poland
special rules for the application of the Charter in the United Kingdom
historicalContext negotiations of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe and its successor, the Treaty of Lisbon
interpretedAs clarification of the scope of the Charter rather than an opt‑out from the Charter
interpretedBy Court of Justice of the European Union NERFINISHED
language multilingual EU legal act
legalEffect does not exempt Poland and the United Kingdom from the Charter when they are implementing EU law
legalStatus binding under EU law
linkedTo Court of Justice of the European Union jurisdiction
interpretation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights
motivatedBy concerns about the expansion of EU fundamental rights jurisdiction
concerns about the impact of the Charter on national labour and social policy
negotiatedBy Government of Poland NERFINISHED
Government of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
partOf Treaty of Lisbon NERFINISHED
purpose to clarify the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in Poland and the United Kingdom
to limit certain effects of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in Poland and the United Kingdom
relatedTo opt‑outs and special arrangements in EU treaties
relatesTo Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union NERFINISHED
states that Title IV of the Charter does not create justiciable rights applicable to Poland and the United Kingdom except in so far as such rights are provided for in national law or EU law
subjectMatter fundamental rights protection in the European Union
relationship between EU law and national constitutional traditions

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Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union hasProtocol Protocol No 30 on the application of the Charter to Poland and the United Kingdom