In accordan
ce with its settled case law, the Court guarantees compliance with fundamental rights, which form an integral part of the general principles of Community law. In so doing, the Court is guided by the Member States' shared constitutional traditions and the principles laid down in the international treaties on human rights which the Member States have jointly drawn up or to which they have subscribed (see, in particular, the Court's judgment of 12 June 2003, in case C-112/00, Schmidberger, reports p. I-5659, point 71, and the case law cited therein, and its judgment of 10 July 2003, in cases C-20/00 and C-64/00, Booker Aquacultur
...[+++]e and Hydro Seafood, reports p. I-7411, point 65, and the case law cited therein.
Hierbij baseert het Hof zich op de gemeenschappelijke constitutionele tradities van de lidstaten, alsook op de aanwijzingen die worden gegeven door internationale instrumenten met betrekking tot de bescherming van de mensenrechten, waaraan de EU-lidstaten hebben meegewerkt of waartoe ze hebben bijgedragen (zie in het bijzonder de arresten van 12 juni 2003 in zaak C-112/00, Schmidberger, punt 71, en van 10 juli 2003 in de gevoegde zaken C-20/00 en C-64/00, Booker Aquaculture en Hydro Seafood, punt 65 en de aldaar aangehaalde jurisprudentie).