The Council of Europe is
an intergovernmental organization of which the 47 European states are part. It
is based in Strasbourg
(France). It was founded by the Treaty of London on May 5, 1949, states that:
"The purpose of the
Council of Europe is to achieve a closer union between its members to safeguard
and promote the ideals and the first ones that constitute their common heritage
and promote economic and social progress."
These ideals or
principles are based on two fundamental pillars, the first, Human Rights and
second, Democracy and the Rule of Law. The summit held in Warsaw in 2005
reinforces the orientation for the activity of the Council of Europe, at that
summit were the Heads of State and Government.
The means contemplated in
the London Statute to achieve these ends are the following:
- Examination of matters
of common interest. A good example is the monitoring of the European
Funds that has to do with the contracting of European Funds Consulting.
- Conclusion of
agreements and adoption of joint action on various topics such as economic,
social, cultural, scientific, legal and administrative.
- Safeguard and have
greater effectiveness of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
The institutional structure
of the Council of Europe has certain classic elements that have to do with
other government organizations.
It is chaired by a
permanent intergovernmental body, it is the Committee of Ministers that holds a
series of meetings that are weekly in the format of Delegates of Ministers, are
assisted by their respective secretaries. On the other hand, the titular
Ministers meet every 6 months or every year. The supervision of the execution
of the sentences of the Human Rights Court stands out. This court was created
in 1959 to ensure compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights, the
Court is responsible for dealing with a large number of individual claims,
making it the most visible body of the Council of Europe.
On the other hand, the
Parliamentary Assembly is made up of deputies and senators from the member
states; four sessions are usually held annually as plenary sessions. It is
dedicated to sending suggestions, recommendations and questions to the
Committee of Ministers. The Presidents of the Assembly and the Committee of
Ministers regularly appear in another of the organs of the Union to answer for
their work.
In 1994, the Congress of
Local and Regional Powers was held, it represents everything related to both
the local and regional level. The NGO conference is responsible for
coordinating the contributions made by civil society, that is, by citizens.
The Secretary-General of
the Council itself is in charge of directing the official structure of the
organization and if the Committee of Ministers deems it appropriate, it
exercises certain functions related to the representation of the Council of
Europe abroad.
To achieve these
objectives, a wide variety of mechanisms have been created that are responsible
for monitoring independently and with the obligation to carry out any type of
report regularly. Much of these mechanisms have been made through a full
agreement, but others have only a partial agreement, a good example of this is
the Anti-Corruption Agreement.
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