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PACE rapporteur welcomes German authorities' determination to combat excesses of sects

10/06/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Following a fact-finding visit to Berlin to prepare his report on "the protection of minors against sectarian influence", the rapporteur of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights Rudy Salles has welcomed the German authorities' determination to combat the phenomenon of "sectarian abuse".

'The scourge of corruption must be eradicated' says PACE Rapporteur

27/05/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Corruption remains a major problem in Europe, posing a serious threat to the rule of law, according to the Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee. In a draft resolution approved today in Izmir, the committee said corruption in the public sector took many forms...

PACE committee gives green light to plan for Strasbourg Court opinions on points of principle

27/05/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

PACE’s Legal Affairs Committee has given its green light to a proposal which would allow states’ highest courts to obtain opinions from the European Court of Human Rights on questions of principle relating to the interpretation or application of rights and freedoms defined in the European Convention and its protocols.

PACE Rapporteurs condemn death sentence handed down in Belarus

03/05/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Marina Schuster (Germany, ALDE), PACE's newly-appointed General Rapporteur on the abolition of the death penalty, and Andres Herkel (Estonia, EPP/CD), rapporteur on the situation in Belarus, have expressed their dismay at the first death sentence handed down in Belarus since the execution of the purported Minsk metro bombers in 2012.

PACE Rapporteurs react to ECtHR ruling with regard to illegal arrest of Yulia Tymoshenko

03/05/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

PACE co-rapporteurs for Ukraine, Mailis Reps (Estonia, ALDE) and Marietta de Pourbaix-Lundin (Sweden, EPP/CD), as well as Pieter Omtzigt, (Netherlands, EPP/CD) Rapporteur of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights on “Keeping political and criminal responsibility separate”, urge the Ukrainian authorities to use all legal means to release Yulia Tymoshenko...

Promoting the accession of non-member States to Council of Europe conventions

23/04/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

The majority of Council of Europe conventions are open to non-member States, but few of them have availed themselves of this opportunity. According to PACE’s Legal Affairs Committee, the Council of Europe should promote accession of relevant conventions by non-member States...

PACE committee spells out principles for distinguishing political from criminal responsibility

23/04/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Politicians should be protected from criminal prosecution based on their political decisions, while being held to account for criminal acts or omissions – such as acting for personal gain or violating the fundamental rights of others – PACE’s Legal Affairs Committee has said.

PACE rapporteur welcomes creation of ombudsman in Turkey

04/04/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

PACE rapporteur Jordi Xuclà (Spain, ALDE) has welcomed the recent establishment of the Ombudsman institution in Turkey. “For a long time Turkey remained the biggest member state of the Council of Europe without an institution of this type. Now that it has been set up, it needs some time to become a mature and fully effective institution,” Mr Xuclà said.

Transfrontier Television Convention needs modernising, says PACE Rapporteur

26/03/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

The Council of Europe’s Transfrontier Television Convention, a 1989 treaty in force in 34 countries which sets out basic common standards for European TV programmes to enable their free circulation across borders, needs to be modernised, according to PACE rapporteur James Clappison (United Kingdom, EDG).

Prison overcrowding – Legal Affairs Committee sounds the alarm

20/03/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

21 Council of Europe member states have problems of overcrowding in prisons, with more than 100 prisoners per 100 prison places. According to the Council of Europe’s statistics the countries where the situation is worst are Serbia, at 172 prisoners per 100 places, Italy at 153, Cyprus at 151, Greece at 123, Turkey at 115 and France at 108...

Green light for Draft Protocol 15 to the European Convention on Human Rights by the Legal Affairs Committee

20/03/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

On the basis of a report by Christopher Chope (United Kingdom, EDG), the Legal Affairs Committee, meeting in Paris today, agreed that the Draft Protocol 15 to the European Convention on Human Rights, which the Committee of Ministers has submitted to PACE for opinion, could be adopted and opened for signature and ratification as presently drafted, without amendment.

Too many children are still born stateless, says PACE rapporteur

19/03/2013 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

"Avoiding stateless in general, and granting access to nationality for long-term legal residents, is certainly a political issue as well as a legal one, but without political will, progress is impossible. Too many children are still born stateless and this is a blatant violation of the most basic of human rights," Boriss Cilevics (Latvia, SOC).