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An 'Ever Closer Union' in Need of a Human Rights Policy
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Regional Human Rights SystemsEuropean LawLabor RelationLawEuropean Union LawSocial SciencesCivil LibertyCivil RightsCollective BargainingStaunch DefenderPublic PolicyInternational RelationsHuman RightsInternational LawHuman Rights LawCoherent PolicyEuropean IssueLabour LawEuropean Human RightsHuman Rights PolicyEuropean Environmental LawInternational OrganizationSocial PolicyPolitical ScienceSocial JusticeCloser Union
While the EU is a staunch defender of human rights in both its internal and external policies, it lacks a comprehensive or coherent policy at either level. This discrepancy is even less sustainable in 1999 than it was just a few years ago. Monetary union, enlargement, a need to match growing powers with effective human rights scrutiny, and various other developments all necessitate a far more developed human rights policy. Existing institutional arrangements are especially unsatisfactory and the article puts forward a wide range of measures that should be explored in relation to the role of the Council, Commission, Parliament and Court, as well as Member States.