The Assembly,
Having regard to the proposals which Dr. Christian Broda, Minister of Justice fpr Austria, made in his address to it on 17th May 1962 ;
Having regard to the request of the Committee of Ministers of 22nd June 1962 for its opinion on these proposals,
Adopts the following Opinion :
The Assembly welcomes the proposals for the standardisation of fundamental legal concepts employed in European Conventions and Agreements, which were put before the Assembly by the Minister of Justice for Austria on 17th May 1962.
The Assembly considers that the unification, or harmonisation of the legislations of member States is already possible not only in special branches of law, but also with regard to fundamental legal concepts.
These concepts, when agreed upon in the context of a given subject-matter, should , whenever possible, serve as common definitions in Council of Europe Conventions and Agreements, and as statutory definitions in domestic legislation, in that same subject-matter. This would apply in particular to Conventions and Agreements about to be concluded. Future Agreements should, whenever possible, be construed consistently with existing Agreements, provision being made for the solution of any specific conflicts of interpretation.
Having regard to the above considerations, the Assembly, even at this stage, suggests that the work to be undertaken should proceed along the following lines :