欧盟宪法草案对欧盟人权保护机制的影响 (The Draft Constitution and Human Rights Protection in European/周大勇

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The Draft Constitution and Human Rights Protection in European Union

周大勇 (Zhou,Dayong)

1 the general introduction of the draft constitution in aspect of the human rights
2 short review of the human rights protection in European Union
3 the new points in aspect of human rights in the draft constitution
3.1 common values
3.2 incorporation of the Charter of fundamental rights
3.3 other changes could affect the human rights
4 arisen questions
4.1 the protection different from under the Convention
4.2 the two courts system and its application
5 conclusions in a historical view




1 general introduction of the draft constitution in aspect of the human rights

“Conscious that Europe is a continent that has brought forth civilization; That its inhabitants, arriving in successive waves from earliest times, have gradually developed the values underlying humanism: equality of persons, freedom, respect for reason” Extract from the preamble to the draft Constitution

In past 16 years, the European Union (EU hereafter) has marked itself through a series of changes. From The Single European Act, in which the Union committed itself to create a single market and at the same time establish on its territory the freedom of movement of people, goods, services as well as capital, to Maastricht Treaty, which brought the Union into reality and led to common foreign policy and cooperation in the area of justice and internal affairs as a higher level cooperation among Member States. Then the following Amsterdam (1997) and Nice (2001) Treaties, strengthened cooperation in foreign and security policy and placed Justice and Home Affairs matters and established the frame for the Union as a legitimate institution, in which people from different nations integrated in a large region would have common historical direction and splendid future before them. Just before the door of enlargement of the Union, it was argued that the Union has to improve democracy and transparency as well as efficiency, in order to outlines the EU’s purpose and competence clearly and streamline structures so as to prevent paralysis, therefore a new constitution for the Union is determined to replace the EU's series of key treaties in passed over the last 50 years as a single document .

Under leading of former French President and master draftsman Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, the European Convention set about its work of drafting the European Union's first ever full-fledged constitution. With the convention's work completed, the draft must now be finalized by an Intergovernmental Conference of European leaders that is expected to complete deliberations by the end of the 2003. As far as our topic is concerned, noticeably modifications come out in the constitution contract, first of all, the incorporation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, which we will discuss later. In the beginning it is meaningful to consider the statues of the draft constitution in the progress course of the Union. The Union desires to bring peace and prosperity, to promote economic and social progress through continuously integrating market and expanding freedom under light of united institution and social systems . These goals, however, are the foundation of development and protection of human rights . That means, if we regard human rights as a series right which realized at first in peaceful and law-ruling society, then the Union has already kept on entrenching to appreciate these goal from beginning on, and now by means of perusing such goal in a larger region through enlargement, the EU’s influence extent to broader area and more people.

The draft constitution then in such context should be viewed as another historical phase in the process. Because the promoting of well-being and fortune of people depend not only on the development of economic situation and adding some single freedom clauses into the governmental documents, but also upon the entire politic system and background in which we live. Without governing based on democratic and effective institutional structure, and especially a ripe legislation and judiciary mechanism, the realization and protection of human rights could only be on the paper. This is also one of the motive caused the Declaration on the future of the European Union which committed the Union to becoming more democratic, more transparent and effective, in order to pave the way for a Constitution in response to the expectations of the people of Europe . In this perspective, one shall recognize the Constitution as a moving forward step of the whole EU institutionalization targeting its goal, so that to discuss the Constitution in connection with the human right protection, it is helpful to review the human rights protection in Europe and, especially in EU.

2 short review of the human rights protection in European Union

The protection of human rights has been internationally come to life in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 (UDHR) with reorganization of disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind and respect for inherent dignity as well as the equal rights of all members of the human. This declaration states explicitly that the rights and freedoms of humans have to be guaranteed without distinction and destruction by any group, state or person. These principles were broadly accepted by European countries, considering the origin of the EU (EC) and the historical separation in Europe after WWII, we denote only the contracting countries of European Community.

For the Member States of EC, the Council of Europe has been up to now the most important instrument, which established in 1949 as a result of the Congress of Europe in The Hague , and took for the basic of the human rights protection. The Council accepted the principles of Universal Declaration of Human Rights and integrated it into The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights (the Convention hereafter), which and its 12 Protocols turned out to be the significant resource for Human Rights protection in Europe. Because of the existence of the Convention, the other two organizations established in the same age aftermath of the Second World War, i.e. OEEC and the European Communities didn’t include relevant clauses for Human Rights protection into their founding treaties. Since it was agreed at that time, the Council of Europe would focus on the protection of human rights, fundamental freedoms and democratic values, whereas the OECD and the European Communities were to be concerned with the economic restoration of Europe. The reason of separate organizations was based on a view to avoiding economic excuses for future inhumanity. Another reason came from the thought, which believed that the process of economic integration set forth in the Community Treaties could not lead to a violation of human rights. Furthermore, the original Member States in the Treaty of Rome feared, that the inclusion of a "bill of rights" in the Treaty might have brought about an undesirable expansion of Community powers, since it could lead Community institutions to interpret their powers as extending to anything not explicitly prohibited by the enumerated guarantees.

Under the regime of Council of Europe, a lots of achievement of human rights improvement has been reached , yet along with the development and expansion of EU, another mechanism on protection of human rights which does not totally rely on the Council of Europe has derived out on one hand, on the other hand being lack of provisions ruling human rights protection in the Treaty establishing EC did not prevent the EC and the later European Union from providing care for the protection against the violations on human rights. Naturally, how could a swelling supranational organization as EC, which has been continually strengthening its power in all social aspects, does not involve in human rights issues especially when the consciousness of human rights nowadays become more significant both in international and national stages? Regarding to EU, The protection system has been formed in three aspects.

First of all, the legislation in the Member States of EU. Since there were no Member States of EU (EC) which accedes to the Community without being a member of the Council of Europe, and according to the Convention, it impose obligations on the Member States that they should ensure that the internal laws and practices comply with the human rights standards set out in the instruments. Very member states in EU have recognize the principles derived from the Convention and incorporated them somehow into national laws, most importantly, provided constitutive protection as the basic legal resource for human rights protection. For example in Germany, Basic Law (Grundgesetz) Art 1 to 19 deliver explicit provisions even beyond the Convention; the same case as Part VIII (§71-85) in Constitution of Denmark ; in Britain the Act of Human Rights came into force on 2 October 2000 steers extending a ways, in which the Convention can be used before domestic courts. Certainly, according to the classic human rights lessons, the basic protection of human rights could only be afforded at the national level through national legislation and excise of authoritative power.

Secondly, the institutions and legislation at the EU level acts also with high respect to the human rights protection. The EU has showed its commitment to human rights and fundamental freedoms and has explicitly confirmed the EU's attachment to fundamental social rights ever since its establishment.

The Amsterdam Treaty established procedures intended to secure their protection. It was ascertained, as a general principle, that the European Union should respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, upon which the Union is founded. For the first time a procedure is introduced, according to which severe and continuing violations of Fundamental Rights can lead to suspension of voting and other rights of a member state, if the Union determined the existence of a serious and persistent breach of these principles by that Member State. As to the Candidate countries, they should also respect these principles to join the Union. Furthermore, It has also given the European Court of Justice the power to ensure respect of fundamental rights and freedoms by the European institutions. In accordance with the inner requirement for the implementation of development cooperation operations, in order to reach objective of developing and consolidating democracy, EU also need its rule respecting for human rights. Such cases we have are for instance the EU Council’s regulation on human rights, Council Regulation (EC) No 975/199 and Council Regulation (EC) No 976/1999 for example, are aimed at providing technical and financial aid for operations to promote and protect of civil and political rights as well as economic, social and cultural rights etc.

Likewise, at their meeting in Cologne in June 1999, EU leaders declared that in respect to the current stage of progress of the European Union, the fundamental rights applicable at Union level should be pushed forward, namely be consolidated in a Charter and thereby made more evident. They argued, that the legal resources of human rights protection come from not only the European Convention of Human Right, but also from various international conventions drawn up by the Council of Europe as well as the United Nations and the International Labor Organization, they also include EU treaties themselves and from the case law of the European Court of Justice. As a result, a Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (the Charter hereinafter) was sketch out, which highlighted the EU’s respect for human rights, for fundamental freedoms and for the principle of democracy through listing more rights a more precise definition of the common values comparing the early documents including the Convention. We will continue to concentrate on the Charter in point 3 since it has been integrated in the draft Constitution as an outstanding achievement.

Finally, the opinion and case-law of European Court of Justice (ECJ hereafter) also have immense impact on the establishment of the instrument of human rights protection within EU.

Although the jurisprudence developed by the ECJ recognizes the Convention as the standard-setter in cases in which the Court has to consider and decide a human rights issue, since there were no relevant legislation existed in the frame of the Community, the ECJ furnish itself power in this aspect by means of case-law. Earlier in 1974, the ECJ first made reference to the ECHR in the Nold judgment, in which the ECJ emphasized its commitment to fundamental human rights based on the constitutional traditions of the Member States’ fundamental rights form an integral part of the general principles of law which the Court enforces. In assuring the protection of such rights, the Court is required to base itself on the constitutional traditions common to the Member States and therefore could not allow measures, which are incompatible with the fundamental rights recognized and guaranteed by the constitutions of such States. The ECJ declared, that the international treaties on the protection of human rights in which the Member States have cooperated or to which they have adhered could also supply indications which may be taken into account within the framework of Community law.

That implied, even without clear regulations in the treaties, the remedy against violation on human rights could also be provided within the framework of the Community in respect for the common traditions applied to the Member States, and in connection with we have mentioned about the Member States’ above, the principles and resource applied to the Member States derived from the Council of Europe. Thus a EU standard could be established by transform a rating comparison of the members’ legal systems to the case-law in ECJ in respect for human rights.
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印发佛山市“十一五”主要污染物总量减排考核办法实施细则(试行)的通知

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二○○八年十二月二十九日



佛山市“十一五”主要污染物总量

减排考核办法实施细则

(试 行)



根据省环保局、发展改革委、统计局、监察厅联合下发的《关于印发<广东省“十一五”主要污染物总量减排考核办法实施细则(试行)>的通知》(粤环〔2008〕104号),为了做好衔接,进一步加强我市的总量减排考核工作,制定本实施细则。

一、工作程序

(一)市环保局会同市发展改革局、经贸局、公用事业局、统计局和监察局对各区人民政府主要污染物总量减排情况进行考核。根据佛山市“十一五”主要污染物排放总量控制修订方案、全省年度主要污染物总量减排工作计划、省下达的各地级以上市年度主要污染物总量减排控制目标和工程任务,将其中所列的年度考核目标和项目作为考核依据。有特殊原因需要调整年度减排项目的,必须保证在完成年度主要污染物总量减排控制目标不变的前提下,由区人民政府于每年8月底前向市环保局报送减排项目调整申请,经批复同意后,将调整的减排项目一并作为年度考核依据。

(二)各区人民政府要按文件要求按时组织自查,将年度减排计划、重点减排项目及重点工程、减排三大体系等工作完成情况作出书面报告,填写年度考核结果自评表并加盖公章,将自评结果以正式文件和电子文件的两种形式上报市节能减排领导小组办公室(设在市发展改革局)和市环保局。

(三)市节能减排领导小组办公室对各区自查结果进行汇总和审核,形成初步考核意见,经征求各区意见后,形成考核结果,待省有关部门将我市考核结果公布后,将各区考核结果报市政府,经市政府审定后,向社会公告,并以考核结果得分的高低实行排名制。

二、考核指标及分值

“十一五”主要污染物总量减排考核由年度减排目标完成情况、重点减排项目完成情况以及三大体系建设与运行情况等3个方面组成,共100分。具体考核指标及计分方法如下:

(一)年度减排目标完成率指标(40分)

(二)重点减排项目指标(40分)

(三)三大体系建设与运行指标(20分)

三、指标解释及计分方法

(一)年度减排目标完成率指标

考核市下达的主要污染物化学需氧量和二氧化硫两项指标年度减排目标完成情况,年度减排目标完成率=市核定的年度减排目标增减量/市下达给各区政府的年度减排目标*100%。

与上年相比,年度减排目标为正数、有削减任务的区,年度减排目标完成率达100%及以上为完成任务;年度减排目标为负数、允许增加排放量的区,年度减排目标完成率达100%及以下为完成任务;年度减排目标为0的区,则市核定的年度减排目标大于或等于0为完成任务。

该指标为约束性指标,未完成任务将实行一票否决,以零分计,完成任务时应为满分。化学需氧量和二氧化硫每项指标各20分,共计40分。具体计分方法是:

1、市下达的化学需氧量和二氧化硫年度减排目标两项均完成的,得40分;

2、一项完成、一项未完成的,得20分;

3、两项均未完成的,得0分。

4、在市与相关区的化学需氧量和二氧化硫两项指标年度减排目标均完成的情况下,对于区设立奖励分数。超额完成年度减排目标20~30%的,奖励2分;超额完成年度减排目标30%~50%的,奖励4分;超额完成年度减排目标50%以上的,奖励6分。

(二)重点减排项目指标

考核列入佛山市“十一五”主要污染物排放总量控制修订方案、全省年度主要污染物总量减排工作计划、省下达的各地级以上市年度主要污染物总量减排控制目标和减排项目的各类减排项目,包括污水处理工程(25分)、关停小火电项目(5分)、其它类减排项目(10分,包括:企业治理、电厂脱硫、结构减排、监管减排等项目)三类。实行扣分制,其中污水处理工程未完成的,每项扣X分,扣完25分为止,即,X=25*b/a(a为应建成或完善管网的污水处理工程总能力,b为未完成任务的污水厂处理能力);关停小火电项目未完成的,每项扣Y分,扣完5分为止,即,Y=5/c(c为应关停的小火电项目数);其它类减排项目未完成的,每项扣Z分,扣完10分为止,即,Z=10/d(d为其他类减排项目总数)。

当年没有关停小火电项目任务的区,关停小火电项目(5分)并入其它类减排项目(10分)中去,即该区当年其它类减排项目为15分,其它类减排项目每项未完成的,扣Z=15/d分,扣完15分为止。

2010年,重点考核对污水处理厂、其它类减排工程(含企业治理、电厂脱硫、监管减排)的监管,将关停小火电项目(5分)并入其它类减排项目(10分)中。参考原来的计分公式,对不正常运行的企业实行扣分。其中,污水处理厂按处理能力扣分,其它类减排工程按项目数扣分。

(三)三大体系建设与运行指标

考核主要污染物总量减排考核体系、监测体系和统计体系的建设运行情况,重点督察核实各区污染减排“三大体系”建设是否完善,运行情况是否良好。主要包括以下3个方面:

一是减排考核体系,共5分,实行扣分制,扣完为止。具体包括:

1、主要污染物排放总量控制任务(总量指标、重点工作、重点工程建设任务均可)未以正式文件形式落实到区内各镇政府及街道办的,扣3分;

2、主要污染物排放总量控制指标未以正式文件形式落实到重点污染源(包括国控、省控重点污染源)的,扣2分;

3、在市公布全市及各区年度主要污染物排放总量前向社会公布本区年度主要污染物排放总量的,扣5分。

二是监测体系,共10分,实行扣分制,扣完为止。完成国务院批转的《主要污染物总量减排监测办法》及省、市制定的有关总量减排监测要求的,得10分;否则将扣分,具体包括:

1、未按要求完成国控、省控重点污染源在线监测设备安装或联网任务的,每家扣10/e分,e为本区应安装在线监测设备的国控、省控重点污染源数;

2、国控、省控重点污染源已安装在线监测设备但未经验收的,每家扣10/e分,e为本区应安装在线监测设备的国控、省控重点污染源数;

3、国控、省控重点污染源在线监测系统运行不正常的,每家扣10/e分,e为本区应安装在线监测设备的国控、省控重点污染源数;

4、未按时填报主要污染物总量减排监测与监察系数有关信息,每次扣2分;

5、不符合总量减排监测有关要求的,每家企业扣1分;

6、未建立污染源监督性监测数据库的,扣3分;

7、污染源监督性监测质量管理问题严重的,扣3分;

8、污染源监督性监测数据抽测不合格或监测数据报送率低于80%的,每次扣1分。

三是统计体系,共5分,实行扣分制,扣完为止。统计数据、统计方法符合国务院批转的《主要污染物总量减排统计办法》及原国家环保总局《主要污染物总量减排核算细则》要求的,得5分。未按要求的将扣分,具体包括:

1、未按时上报总量减排半年工作报告、年度自查报告及总量减排计划的,每次扣5分;

2、未及时上报总量减排调度信息、减排季报和环境统计报表的,每次扣2分;

3、虚报、瞒报企业排污量或企业有关数据失实的,每家扣1分;

4、减排统计数据错漏严重的、缺报重点污染源、污水处理厂、火力发电厂,每家扣1分。

四、相关要求

(一)各区对镇(街道办)的考核可参照市的做法,结合实际制定并开展考核。

(二)年度减排目标完成率、重点减排项目、三大体系建设与运行等三项考核指标每一项均达到该考核指标满分的60%以上的,为通过考核;一项未达到,即认为未通过考核。

(三)所有数据及有关文件必须符合国家和省相关技术及规范要求。

(四)上报材料包括:

1、各区政府考核年度主要污染物总量减排工作自查报告。自查报告需依照国家的文件、根据本区经济、人口、能耗等数据核算主要污染物的新增量、依托减排工程核算削减量,计算出净削减量,包括:主要污染物总量控制目标、重点减排项目、三大体系建设与运行等工作完成情况。

2、主要污染物总量减排考核报表(包括自评表、附表、总量减排的计算表格)

(五)本细则自发布之日起实施,替代《印发节能减排统计监测及考核实施方案和办法的通知》(佛府办〔2008〕68号)附件4《佛山市“十一五”主要污染物总量减排考核办法》第十二条内容。本细则由市环保局负责解释。



附件:佛山市“十一五”主要污染物总量减排年度考核结果自评表及其附表



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马克思主义理论课和思想品德课(以下简称“两课”)教材建设是高校“两课”教学改革和建设的一个重要组成部分。近十年来,各地教育主管部门和高校适应改革与发展的需要,编写出版了一大批教材,发挥了积极作用。但同时,教材编写中也出现了质量不高、过多过滥以至影响“
两课”教学质量的问题。针对上述情况,原国家教委曾于1988年、1992年先后印发了《关于编写出版普通高等学校马克思主义理论课(公共课)教材的暂行管理办法》(〔88〕教政字001号)和《关于加强高等学校思想政治教育课程(注:指思想品德课)教材建设的管理的意
见》(教政〔1992〕4号)。目前,教育部已经颁发“两课”新的课程设置方案,为了保证教学改革、课程建设和教材建设的顺利进行,现就加强教材建设及管理的有关问题通知如下:
一、《关于编写出版普通高等学校马克思主义理论课(公共课)教材的暂行管理办法》(〔88〕教政字001号)及《关于加强高等学校思想政治教育课程(注:指思想品德课)教材建设的管理的意见》(教政〔1992〕4号)的基本精神,仍然适用。各省(自治区、直辖市)教
育主管部门要认真执行,切实加强教材管理,抓好教材建设。
二、高等学校“两课”的全国通用教材,仍限于由教育部直接组织编写、审定的示范性教材和由教育部经过评审后向全国推荐的教材。各省(自治区、直辖市)教育主管部门组织编写的有关教材可作为当地选用教材。未经教育部向全国推荐的教材不得跨省(自治区、直辖市)使用。
三、全国普通高校“两课”(专科、本科和研究生层次)各门课程所需教材的编写审批出版工作,由教育部和各省(自治区、直辖市)教育主管部门,按教育部有关文件规定,分级进行规划管理。
教育部在组织、指导高等学校“两课”教材建设方面,主要负责以下工作:1.组织编写制定“两课”教学大纲和教学基本要求;2.根据需要直接组织编写出版供高等学校选用的全国通用教材;3.组织对省级教育部门组编教材的评审工作并从中选出供全国普通高校选用的推荐教材

各省(自治区、直辖市)教育主管部门可根据教育部颁布的教学大纲和教学基本要求,适应本地区的需要有计划地组织编写供本地区选用的教材。编写大纲和计划(包括主编人情况)应报教育部“两课”改革领导小组备案同意。每门课程的教材限编一本。已经出版的教材,要报送教育
部,教育部将委托全国普通高校“两课”教学指导委员会对已出版的教材进行评审。
除经批准进行教材建设改革试点的高校外,原则上各高等学校不再自编教材,如因教学改革实际需要编写校内讲义,编写计划要事先经省(自治区、直辖市)教育主管部门批准,并注明“限本校使用”,不得公开出版、上市销售。
四、各省(自治区、直辖市)要加强对高校教材使用的指导和监督,同时尊重高校在选用推荐教材方面的自主权。高等学校在选用教材时,要认真执行有关政策规定,着眼于教材的质量和权威性、适用性,优先选用获奖教材。各省(自治区、直辖市)教育主管部门不得限制高校在选用
全国推荐教材方面的自主权,更不得以任何理由指令或变相指令高校使用本地编写的教材。
五、各省(自治区、直辖市)教育主管部门要切实负责地加强教材管理,抓好教材建设。要制定相应的管理办法,严格审批程序,建立相应的专家组织认真进行教材审定。在教学检查、教学评估、教师职称评定等重大问题上,加强政策导向,把教师的注意力引导到教学和对教学中的重
点、难点问题的研究上来。教材编写要认真贯彻教育部颁布的马克思主义理论课教学基本要求和思想品德课教学大纲的规定;要贯彻理论联系实际和学马列“要精要管用”以及通俗易懂、增强可读性等原则;要有计划有组织地开展教材建设的科研工作,科学确定教学内容,使之更适合新形
势下“两课”教学的需要。



1998年8月11日