Joint meetings of Assembly committees or sub-committees (Rule 45, paragraph 2, of the Rules of Procedure)
Resolution 1015
(1993)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
See Doc. 6956, report of the Committee on Rules of Procedure, Rapporteur:
Lord Finsberg. Text adopted by the Standing
Committee, acting on behalf of the Assembly, on 4 November
1993.
Thesaurus
1. The Assembly considers that the
work of committees and sub-committees would be facilitated if, during joint
meetings with other committees or sub-committees, they were entitled
to take a joint decision providing it is unanimous.
2. It recalls that, apart from the specific provisions in Rule
46, the procedure in committee (Rule 45) applies to sub-committees.
3. Consequently the Assembly decides to amend the first sentence
of Rule 45, paragraph 2, of the Rules of Procedure as follows:
"Any two or more committees may hold a joint meeting for the examination
of subjects coming within their competence, but may not reach a
joint decision, except if it is unanimous or on procedural matters."