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Artículo 54 - Prohibición del abuso de derecho

Artículo 54 - Prohibición del abuso de derecho

Ninguna de las disposiciones de la presente Carta podrá ser interpretada en el sentido de que implique un derecho cualquiera a dedicarse a una actividad o a realizar un acto tendente a la destrucción de los derechos o libertades reconocidos en la presente Carta o a limitaciones más amplias de estos derechos y libertades que las previstas en la presente Carta..

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    Este artículo corresponde al artículo 17 del CEDH, que reza lo siguiente:

    `Ninguna de las disposiciones del presente Convenio podrá ser interpretada en el sentido de que implique para un Estado, grupo o individuo, un derecho cualquiera a dedicarse a una actividad o a realizar un acto tendente a la destrucción de los derechos o libertades reconocidos en el presente Convenio o a limitaciones más amplias de estos derechos y libertades que las previstas en el mismo.`

    [*] Nota del editor: las referencias de los números de los artículos de los Tratados han sido actualizadas y se han corregido algunos errores materiales.

    Source:
    Diario Oficial de la Unión Europea C 303/17 - 14.12.2007
    Preamble - Explanations relating to the Charter of Fundamental Rights:
    Las presentes explicaciones fueron elaboradas inicialmente bajo la responsabilidad del Praesidium de la Convención que redactó la Carta de los Derechos Fundamentales de la Unión Europea. Han sido actualizadas bajo la responsabilidad del Praesidium de la Convención Europea, a la vista de las adaptaciones de la redacción del texto de la Carta realizadas por la Convención (en particular, los artículos 51 y 52) y de la evolución del Derecho de la Unión. Si bien no tienen por sí mismas valor jurídico, constituyen un valioso instrumento de interpretación con objeto de aclarar las disposiciones de la Carta.

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