Parliamentary
Assembly
Assemblée
parlementaire
Doc. 10894
11 April 2006
Follow-up to the Third Summit: the Council of Europe and the
Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union
Report
Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
Rapporteur: Mr Erik Jurgens, Netherlands, Socialist Group
Summary
The Committee, recalling Assembly Resolution 1427 (2005), reaffirms that “creation of a fundamental rights
agency within the European Union could make a helpful contribution, provided that a useful role and field of
action is defined for it and that the agency therefore genuinely “fills a gap” and presents irrefutable added
value and complementarity in terms of promoting respect for human rights.”
In fact, by far the most serious gap surrounds the institutions of the European Union itself: the only public
authorities operating in Council of Europe member States that are outside the jurisdiction of the European
Court of Human Rights.
First and foremost, the Agency should concentrate on filling this lacuna. Were it also to duplicate activities
already undertaken by the Council of Europe, this could have serious adverse effects for the overall system.
There could also be disadvantageous consequences from the perspective of European integration.
Furthermore, creation of a new, separate human rights body whose activities duplicated those of the Council
of Europe would be entirely inconsistent with the decisions taken at the Warsaw Summit and contrary to the
conclusions of the report of Prime Minister Juncker.
The Committee therefore recommends that all European Union member States’ national parliaments that
have not already done so give serious and detailed consideration to the proposed Agency. Drawing on its
own existing positions and on the objections raised thus far within national parliaments, the Assembly also
makes a series of recommendations to the institutions and member states of the European Union. Finally,
the Assembly recommends to the Committee of Ministers that it give further serious and detailed
consideration to the issue with a view to reaching a common position.
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