The effectiveness of the European Convention on Human Rights: the Brighton Declaration and beyond
Recommendation 2070
(2015)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
Assembly
debate on 24 April 2015 (18th Sitting) (see Doc. 13719 and addendum, report of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human
Rights, rapporteur: Mr Yves Pozzo di Borgo). Text
adopted by the Assembly on 24 April 2015 (18th Sitting).
1. The Parliamentary Assembly, referring
to its Resolution 2055
(2015) on the effectiveness of the European Convention
on Human Rights: the Brighton Declaration and beyond, urges the
Committee of Ministers to:
1.1 reinforce
and improve all means at its disposal to accelerate the implementation
of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights;
1.2 take firmer measures in cases of dilatory, continuous
or repetitive non-compliance with the Court’s judgments and, in
so doing, work towards reinforcing synergies with the Parliamentary
Assembly and civil society;
1.3 tackle, as a matter of urgency, the Council of Europe’s
difficult budgetary situation, and consider granting the Court a
temporary extraordinary budget in order to enable it to clear the
backlog of well-founded applications.
2. The Assembly also reaffirms its call, made in Recommendation 1991 (2012) on
guaranteeing the authority and effectiveness of the European Convention
on Human Rights, that the Committee of Ministers address a recommendation
to the member States to reinforce the interpretative authority (res interpretata) of the judgments
of the European Court of Human Rights.