Appointment of the Secretary-General and on the appointment and promotion of the officials on the Council of Europe staff
Recommendation 49
(1953)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
This Recommendation
was adopted by the Assembly at its eighteenth Sitting, on 2lst September,
1953 (see Doc. 197,
Report of the Committee on Legal and Administrative Questions).
Thesaurus
The Assembly,
Having appointed a Secretary-General, on the recommendation
of the Committee of Ministers, in accordance with Article 36 of
the Statute,
1. Wishes to express its earnest desire that the Secretariat
of the Council of Europe should develop in a manner fully adequate
for the discharge of its functions, which are of a strictly international
character;
2. For this purpose, recommends to the Committee of Ministers:
a that, in future, before making
recommendations concerning the appointment of the Secretary-General, it
should consult the representatives of the Assembly on the Joint
Committee the creation of which was approved by the Committee of
Ministers in May, 1951;
b that no appointment to the Secretariat should be considered
to be the prerogative of any particular Member State;
c that the Committee of Ministers should insert in the Administrative
Regulations which it laid down on 8th August, 1949, a provision
similar to Article IV, paragraph 4 of the Staff Regulations of.the
United Nations and the Specialised AgenciesNote,
to the effect that, in filling vacancies, the Secretary-General
should take into consideration the qualifications and experience
of persons already employed by the Council of Europe, insofar as
this is compatible with the need to recruit fresh talent and to
allocate appointments equitably among nationals of the Member Slates.