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Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe, Oct. 29, 2004, O.J. (C310) 1 (2004).



 

Table of Contents


PART II: THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE UNION

TITLE II - FREEDOMS

ARTICLE II-66
Right to liberty and security

Everyone has the right to liberty and security of person.

ARTICLE II-67
Respect for private and family life
Everyone has the right to respect for his or her private and family life, home and communications.

ARTICLE II-68
Protection of personal data

1. Everyone has the right to the protection of personal data concerning him or her.

2. Such data must be processed fairly for specified purposes and on the basis of the consent of the person concerned or some other legitimate basis laid down by law. Everyone has the right of access to data which has been collected concerning him or her, and the right to have it rectified.


3. Compliance with these rules shall be subject to control by an independent authority.


ARTICLE II-69
Right to marry and right to found a family

The right to marry and the right to found a family shall be guaranteed in accordance with the national laws governing the exercise of these rights.

ARTICLE II-70
Freedom of thought, conscience and religion

1. Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. This right includes freedom to change religion or belief and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or in private, to manifest religion or belief, in worship, teaching, practice and observance.


2. The right to conscientious objection is recognised, in accordance with the national laws governing the exercise of this right.


ARTICLE II-71
Freedom of expression and information

1. Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers.


2. The freedom and pluralism of the media shall be respected.

ARTICLE II-72
Freedom of assembly and of association

1. Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association at all levels, in particular in political, trade union and civic matters, which implies the right of everyone to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his or her interests.


2. Political parties at Union level contribute to expressing the political will of the citizens of the Union.


ARTICLE II-73
Freedom of the arts and sciences

The arts and scientific research shall be free of constraint. Academic freedom shall be respected.


ARTICLE II-74
Right to education

1. Everyone has the right to education and to have access to vocational and continuing training.


2. This right includes the possibility to receive free compulsory education.

3. The freedom to found educational establishments with due respect for democratic principles and the right of parents to ensure the education and teaching of their children in conformity with their religious, philosophical and pedagogical convictions shall be respected, in accordance with the national laws governing the exercise of such freedom and right.


ARTICLE II-75
Freedom to choose an occupation and right to engage in work

1. Everyone has the right to engage in work and to pursue a freely chosen or accepted occupation.


2. Every citizen of the Union has the freedom to seek employment, to work, to exercise the right of establishment and to provide services in any Member State.


3. Nationals of third countries who are authorised to work in the territories of the Member States are entitled to working conditions equivalent to those of citizens of the Union.


ARTICLE II-76
Freedom to conduct a business

The freedom to conduct a business in accordance with Union law and national laws and practices is recognised.

ARTICLE II-77
Right to property


1. Everyone has the right to own, use, dispose of and bequeath his or her lawfully acquired possessions. No one may be deprived of his or her possessions, except in the public interest and in the cases and under the conditions provided for by law, subject to fair compensation being paid in good time for their loss. The use of property may be regulated by law insofar as is necessary for the general interest.


2. Intellectual property shall be protected.


ARTICLE II-78
Right to asylum


The right to asylum shall be guaranteed with due respect for the rules of the Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951 and the Protocol of 31 January 1967 relating to the status of refugees and in accordance with the Constitution.


ARTICLE II-79
Protection in the event of removal, expulsion or extradition


1. Collective expulsions are prohibited.

2. No one may be removed, expelled or extradited to a State where there is a serious risk that he or she would be subjected to the death penalty, torture or other inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.



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