Sunday, May 30, 2010

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The Protection of Fundamental Rights after Lisbon

Anticipating the collective volume "Europe 2.0 perspectives and developments in the European dream," Nicole and Simone Vallinoto Vannuccini (ed.), Shadows Court, Verona, May 2010.

Protection of Fundamental Rights after Lisbon

Joseph Bronzini

* A line of supranational pen, the new art. 6 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU), and the supreme lord Treaties "(unfortunately the IGC, although constrained by the" conventional method "as a regular approach to guide the review process) may have radically changed the system of protection of fundamental rights in the Old Continent, and thus the role of the court European multi-level in the judicial system. Basically in a row, thanks to the intuition of Julian Amato1, resolved the question of the effectiveness of the Charter was "proclaimed" more than nine years ago in Nice, signed by the three EU institutions (Commission, Council and Parliament) and published, but not in the Official Journal, as early as 20002.

Questa soluzione è stata trovata nel contesto più ampio del completamento delle riforme istituzionali dell’Unione con il varo del nuovo Trattato; vengono così a completarsi due processi collegati ma concettualmente separabili, il primo iniziato con il Consiglio di Colonia del 1998, relativo alla codificazione di un Elenco solenne di diritti fondamentali appannaggio dei cittadini europei (operazione conclusa solo con la definizione della natura giuridica di tale Elenco stilato dalla prima Convenzione) ed il secondo con il successivo Consiglio di Laeken di approntamento di un sistema di regole appropriate per una Unione ormai a ventisette Stati; regole più trasparenti, più democratiche, non paralizzanti e comunque tali da conferire un more active role in the Union on the global stage. The draft "European Constitution" sought to weld the two lines of development of the integration process in a relationship they wanted a constitutional nature, but I will not dwell on the point, perhaps it is too early to take stock of nearly a decade of debate on the topic , better stop and see that the Charter has been incorporated into the Treaties and that its compulsory and binding and is now indisputable that this historic step on the other hand is closely (and even formally, as is expected in that Treaty) connected to institutional strengthening of the supranational entity - European Union - which is equipped with the new rules which, on almost all issues, are the same as produced by the second Convention, from foreign policy to the suppression of the pillars, the co-decision principle to the ordinary legislative process, the extension of majority voting, the new powers of initiative of European citizens (art. 14), the figure of the Presidency so stable.

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GIUSEPPE Bronzino, Director of Cassation. He edited The Charter of the European Union (Chimienti, 2009), The prospects of the welfare state in Europe (Viella, 2009). Author of The rights of the people worldwide (manifestolibri, 2004). Member of the Bass Foundation, the MFE and the Observatory on respect for human rights Fundamentals in Europe. Founding member of the Basic Income Network Italy. Among the promoters of the campaign for European citizenship and residence for a "guaranteed income for Europe." Sites: www.europeanrights.eu; www.binitalia.org.

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