On a Partial Agreement Establishing the European
Commission for Democracy through Law (adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 10 May 1990 at its 86th
Session)
The representatives in the Committee of Ministers of Austria, Belgium,
Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway,
Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey,
Having regard to the Resolution adopted by the Conference for
the constitution of the Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice, 19-20 January 1990)
which created the European Commission for Democracy through Law for a transitional period
of two years;
Considering that the participants in the Conference invited the
competent bodies of the Council of Europe to examine, in consultation with the Commission,
proposals aimed at specifying and developing institutional links between the latter and
the Council of Europe;
Welcoming the fact that a large number of member States has
already expressed the intention to participate in the work of the Commission;
Considering that the Commission will constitute a fundamental
instrument for the development of democracy in Europe;
Having regard to the decision of 23 April 1990 whereby the
Committee of Ministers unanimously authorised the member States who so wish to pursue
these objectives within the Council of Europe by means of a Partial Agreement;
Resolve to establish the European Commission for Democracy
through Law, governed by the Statute appended hereto;
Agree to re-examine before 31 December 1992 the institutional
links between the Commission and the Council of Europe in the light of the experience
acquired, in particular with a view to strengthening them, if appropriate by the
incorporation of the activities of the Commission into the intergovernmental programme of
activities of the Council of Europe.
Appendix to Resolution (90) 6 Statute of the European Commission for Democracy through Law
Article 1
1. The European
Commission for Democracy through Law shall be a consultative body which co-operates with
the member States of the Council of Europe and with non-member States, in particular those
of Central and Eastern Europe. Its own specific field of action shall be the guarantees
offered by law in the service of democracy. It shall fulfill the following objectives :
- the knowledge of their legal systems, notably with a view to
bringing these systems closer;
- the understanding of their legal culture;
- the examination of the problems raised by the working of
democratic institutions and their reinforcement and development.
2. The Commission shall give priority to work concerning:
a. the constitutional, legislative and administrative principles
and technique which serve the efficiency of democratic institutions and their
strengthening, as well as the principle of the rule of law;
b. the public rights and freedoms, notably those that involve
the participation of citizens in the life of the institutions;
c. the contribution of local and regional self-government to the
development of democracy.
Article 2
1. Without prejudice to the competence of the organs of the
Council of Europe, the Commission may carry out research on its own initiative and, where
required, may outline laws, recommendations and international agreements. Any proposal of
the Commission can be discussed and adopted by the statutory organs of the Council of
Europe.
2. The Commission shall supply opinions upon request submitted
through the Committee of Ministers in its composition limited to the member States of the
Partial Agreement (hereafter referred to as the Committee of Ministers) by the
Parliamentary Assembly, by the Secretary General or by any member State of the Council of
Europe.
3. Any non-member State as well as any intergovernmental
organisation may benefit from the activities of the Commission by making a request to the
Committee of Ministers with a view to obtaining its consent.
4. In the course of its work, the Commission shall co-operate
with the International Institute for Democracy created under the auspices of the
Strasbourg Conference on Parliamentary Democracy.
5. Furthermore, the Commission may establish links with
documentation, study and research institutes and centres.