Federica Mogherini: Takes the oath before the Court of Justice of the European Union together with the College of Commissioners (Luxembourg) - Hoofdinhoud
datum | 21 november 2014 |
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plaats | Luxemburg, Luxemburg |
aanwezigen | F.C.G.M. (Frans) Timmermans i, J.C. (Jean-Claude) Juncker i, J.T. (Jyrki) Katainen i, M. (Maroš) Sefčovič i, C.M.F. (Carlos) Moedas i, F. (Federica) Mogherini i, M. (Margrethe) Vestager i, P. (Pierre) Moscovici i, C. (Corina) Creţu i e.a. |
organisatie | Hof van Justitie van de Europese Unie (HvJ-EU) i |
Wednesday 10 December: President Juncker and Commission Members will be sworn in by the Court of Justice of the EU
President Juncker and all Members of the European Commission will give the solemn undertaking, as laid down by the Treaties, before the Court of Justice of the European Union, in a formal sitting on Wednesday 10 December 2014 in Luxembourg.
With this solemn undertaking, the Members of the Commission promise to respect the Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, to carry out their responsibilities in complete independence and in the general interest of the Union. This includes the formal pledge not to seek or take instructions from any Government or from any other institution, body, office or entity, to refrain from any action that is incompatible with their duties or the performance of their tasks, and to respect their obligations both during and after their term of office. More in particular, Members of the Commission promise to respect the duty “to behave with integrity and discretion as regards the acceptance, after [they] have ceased to hold office, of certain appointments or benefits.”
The requirement for European Commission members to ‘give a solemn undertaking’ when entering in office is a long standing tradition. This provision was included for the first time in the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (1957) and has been applied for every single Commission that took office from that date onwards. With every new Treaty, the wording of the solemn undertaking is slightly adapted to the new legal situation. Since the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon (2009), the text also includes a reference to the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. The responsibilities and duties of Commission members are laid down in Art. 17 of the Treaty on European Union and Art. 245 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
Wednesday 10 December 2014 in the afternoon (exact time tbc): Solemn undertaking by President Juncker and the Members of the European Commission before the Court of Justice of the European Union, Main Courtroom of the Court of Justice of the EU, Rue du Fort Niedergrünewald, L-2925 Luxembourg. Journalists wishing to attend the ceremony are invited to apply for accreditation to the Court of Justice of the EU at http://curia.europa.eu/jcms/jcms/Jo2_7054/.
The contacts:
Margaritis Schinas, +32 229 60524, Margaritis.Schinas@ec.europa.eu
Mina Andreeva, +32 229 91382, Mina.Andreeva@ec.europa.eu
Natasha Bertaud, +32 229 67456, Natasha.Bertaud@ec.europa.eu
Court of Justice of the European Union: Juan Carlos González Álvarez, +352 4303 2623, Juan-Carlos.Gonzalez@curia.europa.eu
Het in 1952 opgerichte Hof van Justitie van de Europese Unie (HvJ-EU) moet ervoor zorgen dat de wetten en regels die in Europa gemaakt worden, goed worden toegepast. De Europese wetten - het gemeenschapsrecht i - moeten in alle lidstaten hetzelfde worden uitgevoerd. Het Hof van Justitie ziet er verder op toe dat het EU-recht in alle lidstaten op dezelfde manier wordt toegepast.