Human Rights Begin at Home: Amnesty International’s Assessment of EU Human Rights Policy
Amnesty International document:
Amnesty International document:
(Dublin/Brussels 12 January 2004) As the Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern prepares to address the European Parliament this week on how Ireland intends to guide the EU through the next six months, Amnesty International is calling for serious improvements in EU human rights policy inside Europe.
Dublin/Bruxelles – Alors que le Premier ministre irlandais, Bertie Ahern, doit s’adresser cette semaine au Parlement européen pour dévoiler la façon dont l’Irlande entend conduire l’Union européenne (UE) dans les six mois à venir, Amnesty International demande que l’UE mène une politique en matière des droits humains propre à assurer un meilleur respect des droits fondamentaux au sein même de l’Europe.
12/01/2004 – Amnesty International document: “Human rights begin at home. Amnesty International assessment of EU human rights policy. Recommendations to the Irish EU Presidency”.
Respect for and promotion of the values on which the Union is based
10/12/2003 – Amnesty International welcomes the European Commission Communication on the application of Article 7 TEU in October 2003 as a first step towards acceptance of a key element in Article 7 TEU, that of adequate monitoring of the situation regarding fundamental rights in the EU in order to recognise risks and actual breaches of fundamental rights as they arise within the EU.
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