The protection of witnesses as a cornerstone for justice and reconciliation in the Balkans
Recommendation 1952
(2011)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
Assembly debate
on 26 January 2011 (5th and 6th Sittings) (see Doc. 12440 rev.,
report of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights, rapporteur:
Mr Gardetto). Text adopted by the Assembly on 26 January 2011 (6th
Sitting).
Thesaurus
1. Referring to its Resolution 1784
(2011) on the protection of witnesses as a cornerstone for justice
and reconciliation in the Balkans, the Parliamentary Assembly fully
shares the Committee of Ministers’ position, expressed in its Recommendation
Rec(2005)9 on the protection of witnesses and collaborators of justice, according
to which “the scope and the effective and rapid implementation of
international co-operation in matters related to the protection
of witnesses and collaborators of justice, including with relevant
international jurisdictions, should be improved”.
2. The Assembly, while underlining the urgency of protecting
witnesses effectively, stresses the need to ensure full implementation
of Committee of Ministers Recommendation No. R (97) 13 concerning
intimidation of witnesses and rights of the defence and the aforementioned
Recommendation Rec(2005)9.
3. The Assembly therefore calls upon the Committee of Ministers
to:
3.1 instruct its relevant committees
to prepare an evaluation report on the level of implementation of Recommendations
Rec(2005)9 and No. R (97) 13, to be submitted to the Parliamentary
Assembly;
3.2 instruct the European Committee on Crime Problems (CDPC)
to undertake a feasibility study on whether the protection and support
of witnesses could be the subject of a future Council of Europe convention.