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VII - General Provisions
Article 51
Scope
1. The provisions of this Charter
are addressed to the institutions and bodies of the Union
with due regard for the principle of subsidiarity and
to the Member States only when they are implementing Union
law. They shall therefore respect the rights, observe
the principles and promote the application thereof in
accordance with their respective powers.
2. This Charter does not establish
any new power or task for the Community or the Union,
or modify powers and tasks defined by the Treaties.
Article 52
Scope of guaranteed rights
1. Any limitation on the exercise
of the rights and freedoms recognised by this Charter
must be provided for by law and respect the essence of
those rights and freedoms. Subject to the principle of
proportionality, limitations may be made only if they
are necessary and genuinely meet objectives of general
interest recognized by the Union or the need to protect
the rights and freedoms of others.
2. Rights recognised by this Charter
which are based on the Community Treaties or the Treaty
on European Union shall be exercised under the conditions
and within the limits defined by those Treaties.
3. Insofar as this Charter contains
rights which correspond to rights guaranteed by the Convention
for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms,
the meaning and scope of those rights shall be the same
as those laid down by the said Convention. This provision
shall not prevent Union law providing more extensive protection.
Article 53
Level of protection
Nothing in this Charter shall be
interpreted as restricting or adversely affecting human
rights and fundamental freedoms as recognised, in their
respective fields of application, by Union law and international
law and by international agreements to which the Union,
the Community or all the Member States are party, including
the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights
and Fundamental Freedoms, and by the Member States' constitutions.
Article 54
Prohibition of abuse of rights
Nothing in this Charter shall be
interpreted as implying any right to engage in any activity
or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any
of the rights and freedoms recognised in this Charter
or at their limitation to a greater extent than is provided
for herein.
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