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Karta tad-Drittijiet Fundamentali tal-Unjoni Ewropea

Artikolu 54 - Il-projbizzjoni ta' l-abbuż ta' dritt

Artikolu 54 - Il-projbizzjoni ta' l-abbuż ta' dritt

L-ebda dispożizzjoni ta' din il-Karta m'għandha tiġi interpretata b'mod li timplika dritt li ssir attività jew isir xi att li hu intiż biex jeqred xi dritt jew libertà rikonoxxuti f'din il-Karta jew biex jillimitahom b'mod aktar estiż minn kif previst f'din il-Karta..

  • Text:

    Dan l-Artikolu jikkorrispondi għall-Artikolu 17 tal-KEDB:

    `Ebda ħaġa li hemm f'din il-Konvenzjoni ma għandha tiġi interpretata li xi Stat, grupp jew persuna għandha xi dritt li tidħol f'xi attività jew tagħmel xi att maħsub biex jeqred xi wieħed mid-drittijiet u mil-libertajiet kontemplati f'din il-Konvenzjoni jew biex tillimitahom aktar minn dak provdut fil-Konvenzjoni.`

    [*] Nota editorjali: ir-referenzi għan-numru ta' l-Artikoli tat-Trattat ġew aġġornati u ġew ikkoreġuti wkoll xi żbalji ovvji.

    Source:
    Il-Ġurnal Uffiċjali ta’ l-Unjoni Ewropea C 303/17 - 14.12.2007
    Preamble - Explanations relating to the Charter of Fundamental Rights:
    Dawn l-ispjegazzjonijiet ġew imħejjija oriġinarjament taħt ir-responsabbiltà tal-Praesidium tal-Konvenzjoni li abbozza l-Karta tad-Drittijiet Fundamentali ta' l-Unjoni Ewropea. Huma ġew aġġornati taħt ir-responsabbiltà tal-Praesidium tal-Konvenzjoni Ewropea, fid-dawl ta' l-aġġustamenti li saru għat-test tal-Karta minn dik il-Konvenzjoni (partikolarment fl-Artikoli (51 U 52) u ta' l-evoluzzjoni fil-liġi ta' l-Unjoni. Għalkemm dawn l-ispjegazzjonijiet m'għandhomx fihom infushom l-istatus ta' liġi, huma mezz siewi ta' interpretazzjoni intiż sabiex ikunu ċċarati d-dispożizzjonijiet tal-Karta.

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