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Eiropas Savienības Pamattiesību harta

54. pants - Tiesību ļaunprātīgas izmantošanas aizliegums

54. pants - Tiesību ļaunprātīgas izmantošanas aizliegums

Nekas no šajā Hartā noteiktā nav interpretējams kā tiesības iesaistīties kādā darbībā vai veikt kādu darbību, kas vērsta uz kādu šajā Hartā atzītu tiesību un brīvību iznīcināšanu vai to ierobežošanu lielākā mērā, nekā tas paredzēts Hartā..

  • Text:

    Šis pants atbilst ECK 17. pantam:

     `Nekas no šajā Konvencijā noteiktā nav interpretējams kā tāds, kas ietver tiesības kādai valstij, grupai vai personai iesaistīties kādā darbībā vai veikt kādu darbību, kas vērsta uz kādu šajā Konvencijā paredzētu tiesību un brīvību iznīcināšanu vai to ierobežošanu lielākā mērā, nekā tas paredzēts šajā Konvencijā.`.

    [*] Redakcionāla piezīme – ir atjauninātas atsauces uz Līgumu pantu numuriem, kā arī labotas dažas tehniskas kļūdas.

    Source:
    Eiropas Savienības Oficiālais Vēstnesis C 303/17 - 14.12.2007
    Preamble - Explanations relating to the Charter of Fundamental Rights:
    Šie paskaidrojumi ir sagatavoti Eiropas Savienības Pamattiesību hartu izstrādājušā Konventa prezidija vadībā. Tie ir atjaunināti Eiropas Konventa prezidija vadībā, ņemot vērā Konventa izdarītos Hartas teksta (jo īpaši 51. un 52. panta) precizējumus un Savienības tiesību turpmāku attīstību. Kaut arī šiem paskaidrojumiem nav juridiska spēka, tie ir vērtīgi interpretācijas līdzekļi, kas paredzēti Hartas noteikumu izskaidrošanai.

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