Comment : can the Charter help to protect rights in the Member States?
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Federica CASAROSA and Madalina MORARU (eds), The practice of judicial interaction in the field of fundamental rights : the added value of the charter of fundamental rights of the EU, Cheltenham ; Northampton ; Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2022, pp. 107–111
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HALMAI, Gábor, Comment : can the Charter help to protect rights in the Member States?, in Federica CASAROSA and Madalina MORARU (eds), The practice of judicial interaction in the field of fundamental rights : the added value of the charter of fundamental rights of the EU, Cheltenham ; Northampton ; Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2022, pp. 107–111 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/74284
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By introducing the Charter 20 years ago, the three EU institutions erected a big billboard stressing that the EU ‘is founded on the indivisible, universal values of human dignity, freedom, equality and solidarity’, placing ‘the individual at the heart of its activities’ and committing ‘to strengthen the protection of fundamental rights in the light of changes in society, social progress and scientific and technological developments’. These are big words.
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Published online: 4 February 2022

