The peoples of
Europe, in creating an ever closer
union among them, are resolved to
share a
peaceful future based on
common values.
To this end, it is necessary to strengthen the
protection of
fundamental rights in the
light of
changes in
society,
social progress and
scientific and
technological developments by making those
rights more visible in a
Charter.
This
Charter reaffirms, with
due regard for the
powers and tasks of the
Union and the
principle of
subsidiarity, the
rights as they result, in particular, from the
constitutional traditions and
international obligations common to the
Member States, the
European Convention for the
Protection of
Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms, the
Social Charters adopted by the
Union and by the
Council of Europe and the
case-law of the
Court of Justice of the
European Union and of the
European Court of
Human Rights. In this
context the
Charter will be interpreted by the
courts of the
Union and the
Member States with
due regard to the explanations prepared under the
authority of the Praesidium of the
Convention which drafted the
Charter and updated under the
responsibility of the Praesidium of the
European Convention.