We all know about the European convention, whose history the Secretary of State is describing. What concerns us today, however, is why the Government think it appropriate for this additional charter—the charter of fundamental rights—to come into existence and to become an integral part of European Union law, as opposed to European convention law. Are we not simply duplicating?
Lisbon Treaty (No. 3)
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Garnier
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 5 February 2008.
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and
Debates on treaty on Lisbon Treaty (No. 3).
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