Stockholm programme: more citizens' rights, say MEPs

Published: 26 November 2009 y., Thursday

Pasaulio gyventojai
EU countries should work together more closely on the reception of asylum seekers and in fighting against discrimination. Access to justice should be improved and prisoners' rights strengthened. These and other demands were made by MEPs in a resolution on the EU's justice and home affairs programme for the next five years.

The resolution is the European Parliament's way of stating its views on the Stockholm Programme, which sets forth the EU's priorities in the field of justice and home affairs for the next five years.  EU government leaders are set to decide on this programme at their summit of 10-11 December.

Combating discrimination and child abuse

Full legal remedies should be offered to victims of crime, especially human trafficking and gender violence, say MEPs, who want a directive and a European strategy introduced to tackle violence against women and child abuse.  They also highlight the risk of discrimination and racist crime faced by ethnic minorities and call in this connection for legislation on hate crime.

In a compromise negotiated between the EPP and S&D groups, Parliament calls on Member States to guarantee freedom of movement for all EU citizens, including both married couples and those in registered partnerships "and to avoid all kinds of discrimination on any ground, including sexual orientation".

The resolution, drafted by Juan Fernando López Aguilar (S&D, ES), Carlo Casini (EPP, IT) and Luigi Berlinguer (S&D, IT) was adopted by 487 votes to 122, with 49 abstentions.

Terrorism and organised crime

Measures to protect the public against terrorism and organised crime should nevertheless allow them to challenge disproportionate or unclear security, say MEPs.  Priority should be given to safeguarding the rights of victims of terrorism and providing financial compensation.

Immigration and asylum: greater burden-sharing

Member States' capacities for receiving asylum-seekers should be evaluated and a system of "compulsory and irrevocable solidarity" set up between states.  Closer co-operation with non-EU countries, notably neighbouring ones is needed. 

Migrants must have access to justice, housing, education and healthcare, adds the resolution. It condemns "refoulement" and mass expulsions to countries where human rights are not respected. MEPs want to see legislation against the abuse of asylum procedures.

Strengthening prisoner's rights in the EU

There are also calls for minimum standards for prisons and detention conditions and a common set of prisoners' rights in the EU, with compensation for those unjustly detained or convicted. EU funding should be provided to build new detention facilities in Member States affected by prison overcrowding.

Laws are needed to make it easier to conduct criminal proceedings in a different Member State and to resolve conflicts of jurisdiction between those states. An instrument Is needed to deal with the admissibility of evidence in criminal proceedings in cross-border cases.

Data protection

Other demands include clearer and tighter limits on exchanges of personal data between Member States and the use of EU data registers. Building up large data registers at the EU level may pose a threat as the risk of leaks and corruption will increase, say MEPs.

European contract law

MEPs call on the Commission to step up its work on European contract law, with a view to adopting a common frame of reference to enable parties to a contract to choose to have it governed by EU rules.

 

Šaltinis: europa.eu
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