The Assembly,
1. instruct the Committee of Experts on Human Rights to study the possibility of completing the convention by the addition of one or more protocols, or to draw up any other suitable legal instrument for protecting the right to asylum as well as the right of conscientious objection ;
2. organise an interdisciplinary symposium on the question of the beginning and the end of the right to life ;
3. consider, in the light of the conclusions reached at the United Nations Conference in Stockholm and the Council of Europe Conference in Vienna on the environment, whether the right to an adequate environment should be raised to the level of a human right, and devise an appropriate legal instrument to protect this new right ;
4. study the question of extending the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms by the addition of a new protocol which would :
1. have the question studied whether action should be taken within the Council of Europe in order to give fuller protection to the rights of women and the rights of children ;
2. instruct the Committee of Experts on Human Rights to study the advisability of drawing up a legal instrument to cover the specific needs of all prisoners, and particularly political prisoners ;
3. instruct a committee of experts to consider, in close liaison with the professional organisations of journalists and pressmen, all matters relating to freedom of information and of the press in member States of the Council of Europe.
1. recommend that member States establish within their administrations a bureau, service or department of human rights, responsible for coordinating their activities concerning the protection and promotion of human rights ;
2. draw up a European agreement rendering the decisions pronounced by the European Court of Human Rights enforceable in internal law ;
3. recommend to the governments of member States where the convention is not directly applicable in the national courts that they take the necessary steps to integrate the convention into their domestic law, and instruct the Committee of Experts on Human Rights to discuss the problems raised by direct application of the convention in the national law of Contracting States ;
4. study the possibility of adding to the existing machinery of the European Convention on Human Rights a procedure enabling national courts to address requests for preliminary rulings to the Court of Human Rights on a problem of interpretation of the convention ;
5. study the question of whether the physically or mentally handicapped have special problems in submitting petitions to the European Commission of Human Rights ;
6. study the possibility of conflicts of jurisdiction between the new procedure for the examination of individual petitions to the United Nations (Resolution 503 (XLVIII) of the Economic and Social Council) and the machinery of the European convention ;
7. make it possible for the Committee of Experts on Human Rights to exercise its present role more effectively and to contribute at intergovernmental level to the further realisation of human rights ;
8. study the possibility of preparing a charter to protect human rights against private persons and agencies.
1. study the question of the duties of man, and the possibility of drawing up a European text with the aim of preventing abuses.