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Draft-dodging

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IT RESEMBLES not so much a Charter of Fundamental Rights as a badly organised package tour. The authors of the European Union's proposed new human-rights declaration have stuffed in a bit of everything, from the obvious to the incomprehensible. Now they are inviting comments on their draft, with a view to rewriting it one last time in mid-September. Here is one comment to get the ball rolling: it is a complete mess.

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