The production of foie gras
Reply to Written question
| Doc. 14286
| 10 April 2017
- Author(s):
- Committee of Ministers
- Origin
- Adopted at the 1283rd meeting of
the Ministers’ Deputies (5 April 2017). 2017 - Second part-session
- Reply to Written question
- : Written question no. 719 (Doc. 14214)
1. In reply to the
question from the Honourable Parliamentarian, the Committee of Ministers
refers to its two previous replies on the subject. In view of the
Organisation’s continuing budgetary constraints and rationalisation
of priorities, there are no plans, as matters stand, to assign this
part of the Council of Europe's activities to a different body of
the Organisation.
2. It is recalled that the European Convention for the protection
of Animals kept for Farming Purposes establishes the principle that
a recommendation by the Standing Committee, adopted by unanimity
of the votes cast (Article 8, paragraph 5 of the Convention), shall
take effect on the expiry of a period of six months following its
adoption. From this date, States Parties must implement it, unless
they indicate to the Standing Committee the reasons why it has been
decided not to do so (Article 9, paragraph 3 of the Convention).
3. During the examination of the present written question, the
delegation of France informed the Committee of Ministers that the
French authorities had adopted binding provisions on the housing
of animals kept for the production of foie gras by decree of 21
April 2015 with a view to developing current husbandry practices
to take greater account of animal welfare. Along these lines, France
recently adopted a new global strategy for animal welfare in France
covering the period 2016-2020, dealing inter
alia with the husbandry of palmipeds for foie gras production.
4. Furthermore, the delegation of France recalled for the record,
that in a judgment C-1/96 of 19 March 1998, the Court of Justice
of the European Communities ruled with regard to the recommendations’
effects with respect to European Union legislation, that recommendations
made in application of the European Convention for the Protection
of Animals kept for Farming Purposes are not legally binding.