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'''h) applying the principle that no restriction may be imposed on the rights and freedoms of end users in accordance with Article 11 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on freedom of expression and information, without a prior ruling by the judicial authorities, except where dictated by force majeure or by the requirements of preserving network integrity and security, and subject to national provisions of criminal law imposed for reasons of public policy, public security or public morality.'''
 
'''h) applying the principle that no restriction may be imposed on the rights and freedoms of end users in accordance with Article 11 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on freedom of expression and information, without a prior ruling by the judicial authorities, except where dictated by force majeure or by the requirements of preserving network integrity and security, and subject to national provisions of criminal law imposed for reasons of public policy, public security or public morality.'''
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Version actuelle datée du 10 août 2011 à 10:16


Proposal for a regulation – amending act

Article 8.4

("The national regulatory authorities shall promote the interests of the citizens of the European Union by inter alia: ...")


Text proposed

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Amendments by Parliament


h) applying the principle that no restriction may be imposed on the rights and freedoms of end users in accordance with Article 11 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on freedom of expression and information, without a prior ruling by the judicial authorities, except where dictated by force majeure or by the requirements of preserving network integrity and security, and subject to national provisions of criminal law imposed for reasons of public policy, public security or public morality.