CoE Human Rights Director Boillat to EuroFora on NGOs concerns and Interlaken Ministerial Conference
* Interlaken/- Speaking to "EuroFora" on CoE's expectations for ECHR's Future just before Ministers and Ambassadors from 47 Member Countries start an InterGovernemental debate behind closed doors on how to reform the PanEuropean mecanism for the protection of Human Rights in order to face big challenges of efficiency, CoEs competent Director General, Philippe Boillat did not deny that Civil Society activists and International NGO's concern about risks to restrict Citizens' right to lodge an individual application against violations of Human Rights, must be seriously taken into account :
Boillat's reactions to "EuroFora" came shortly after joint criticism by NGO's warning and PanEuropean Commissioner on Human Rights, Thomas Hammarberg's strong denunciation, that, in fact, if "ECHR is threatened to drown under the vast Number of Applications", it is "largely because of ..States' Failure to prevent or remedy Structural, Systemic Human Rights' Violations".
- Mainly because "there is a serious Gap of ..Implementation by ..States of ECHR's Judgements", stressed Hammarberg at the beginning of Interlaken's Ministerial Conference, pointing to the fact that more than "50% of admissible cases are "repetitive", that is cases raising issues that have already been the subject of ECHR's Judgements in the Past, and which, normally, should have been resolved by the respondent States". Thus, "any discussion about the difficulties of ECHR must focus on the need for prevention. The main Question is ... why so many People feel the Need to go to (Strasbourg's) Court with their complaints", he critically said.
ECHR Judgements' execution must be dealt upon in this Conference. Both ECHR's President and CoE's Secretary General stressed that today (Thursday, 18 Feb.). ECHR Judgements must absolutely be implemented. It's necessary to give the means to really do it, Boillat reacted, speaking afterwards to "EuroFora".
And CoE's Director General on Legal and Human Rights' affairs agreed with "EuroFora" that CoE has to find some Safeguards in order to prevent any eventual risk of abuse against the Individual Right to petition, fex. during "filtering" applications' admissibility by a "Unique Judge" instance, and/or otherwise.
- From Interlaken, "I expect a Strong Political Declaration, in which Member States would confirm anew their commitment to the European Convention of Human Rights. 2nd point, we should underline the Subsidiarity principle, so that States set up effective remedies to attest and eventually redress violations of Human Rights, and they must commit themselves to revieww their Legislation and Practice to be sure that there are no violations in the Legislation itself. And, afterwards, participate in the dissemination of ECHR's case-law, so that all judges, attorneys, policemen, lawyers, officers, administrators, etc, can really know what they havre to do", Boillat told "EuroFora" from the outset.
- In particular, "the Implementation of ECHR's Judgements, must be dealt with. Both ECHR's President and CoE's Secretary General stressed that point. It's absolutely necessary (fort the CoE) to be equiped with means which will allow to execute the judgements and to accelerate this execution, since, as it is well known, the Key-stone of the System is the Implementation. Because a non-executed judgement, whatever its interest might be, it will become non-existent", Boillat warned
- For that purpose, "CoE's Legal Experts (CDDH) made some proposals, and the Protocol 14, which will enter into force from June this year, is useful, in this regard : .. If a State persists in its refusal to implement an ECHR's judgement, then, we (CoE) shall have also this New opportuniy, for a Collective Complaint to ECHR against the recalcitrant State. But, of course, this will remain as un Ultimum Remedium for us, since the simple Threat to use such a strong measure should be sufficient" in order to produce results, he added.
- Replying to an "EuroFora" Question, whether there are enough Safeguards to avoid evental risks of Abuse or Errors, in any kind of hasty designed "Filtering Mechanism', pzrticularly when it will be done only by one (1) Judge alone, to the detriment of the Individual Right of every person to lodge an application to ECHR if he/she feels that Human Rights have been violated, Boillat replied that CoE Member States' Interlaken Declaration, normally should clearly confirm Member States' commitment to the Right of individual Application :
- "Yes, I really believe that this is an Essential Issue, indeed, and we (CoE) shouldn't risk to throw out also some important cases, mlixed-up among a mass of obviously ill-founded applications", Boillat agreed
- On the contrary, "we (CoE) must be Careful, and find the means to clearly identify those cases which raise serious problems', Because I am convinced that our objective is not to get rid of all applications without really examining them.", warned CoE's Human Rights Director General. -
Boillat was reacting to "EuroFora"s questions on the crucial importance it has for Citizens to safeguard victims" right to access the European mecanism of Human Rightsr" protection, as the President of Interntional NGOI's conference, Jean-Marie Heydt, clearly warned at Interlaken, where ECHR's President, Jean-Paul Costa, had wished, from the start, to organize both a Top Political InterGovernemental event and a kind of PanEuropean "Etats Generaux" integrating also Civil Society.
Costa's wish and Haydt's warning have, in consequence, and obviously crucial importance for any Political project for an integrated and developed, democratic and popular Europe in the future : In fact, Interlaken Conference on ECHR's Future is much more related with the Future of Europe itself, as it resulted clearly from Haydt's critical observations ;
- "For European Citizens, ECHR is, above all, a wonderful tool for Hope, and for many among them, the last hope", he stressed from the outset. And it's importantt to "keep a Human dimension" in ECHR's Reform, which "should remain really Accessible to individual European Citizens", without "reforming at any price", because, otherwise, i.e; if the system took its distances, far away from Citizens' concerns and victims' needs; "it would risk to become even Incompatible with the Values on which it is founded, i.e. Human Rights" Heydt warned.
In particular, "inadmissibility of applications provoked by often incomprehensible procedural complications, "too long Time Deadlines, that Citizens can't understand, Delayed Implementation of ECHR's Judgements, or even worst : Absence of any execution of judgements", provoke Deception and Disilusion", INGO's President denounced.
- "But it's important for European Citizens to believe into the CoE", and that's why INGO's PanEuropean Conference is opposed to Certain Proposals, that we find Unacceptable, risking to provoke Exclusions and/or Intolerable Discrimination", Heydnt warned :
- In particular, "we (iNGOs) cannot accept a proposal to make applicants Pay the procedure's Cost", and/or "to impose them the obligation to be necessarily represented by a Lawyer, and/or to impose a restrictive choice of only 1 or 2 official ECHR Languages, during all the proces", he observed critically.
However, his speech apparently accepted a possibiliy for applicants to be obliged to be represented by a Lawyer if they can benefit from Free Legal Aid in case of need, as he added, even if it's known, by some outstanding cases worldwide, that it's precisely when Violations of Human Righta are grave and Politically motivated, that Victims risk to be exposed to unwilling, unhelpful, or even negative Lawyers who mightt be imposed by a Legal Aid system if it doesn't really leave a free choice of the victim's defender..
- But, speaking later to "EuroFora", the President of INGO's PanEuropean Conference, reiterated that some competent NGO's Networks, fex. in the Legal field, could offer to help Citizens in practice to better study the prospect of lodging an appliication, both by massively disseminating crystal-clear information, and, eventually, by agreeing to help victims of violations to present correctly their grievances, "in order to prevent Discrimination" between applicants, otherwise unavoidable. It would also be a good idea if, f.ex., we had in future an EU - CoE cooperation in this field, added Heydt, who felt that certain States, as fex. Belgium (next EU Chair from July 2010), the Netherlands, etc., were quite positive on his ideas, whose materialisation might also require coopereation with experienced EU Commissioner in charge of Justice and Citizenship, Viviane Reding from Luxemboug.
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- "But we must (also) recognize the fact that more than 90% of applications are inadmissible, because they are obviously ill-founded", Boillat went on to add. . "That's why we need, at first, a kind of "Filter', which will allow the Court to focus on the most important cases. When, from one hand, 90% of applications are inadmissible, and the others are more than 50% "Repetitive" cases, this fact means that it's on the 5% of really important cases, which concern serious violations and/or raise serious problems of interpretation that ECHR should focus", Boillat said.
- "Naturally, the Idea behind all that is to find how ECHR could consecrate most its Time precisely, to this 3% or 5% of really important cases, and see how it could deal with the other 90% of the cases. That's one of tthe big Challenges ahead", he admitted.
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Speaking earlier to "EuroFora", before our arrival to Interlaken from Strasbourg, the experienced President of INGO's Human Rights Committee, Gabriel Nissim, stressed that "for us (INGOS) the main poiint is to preserve the individual right to lodge a complaint to EuroCourt. Thats why we are opposed against certain proposals which could make itt more diffcult for an appliquant to reach ECHR, as, fex. to impose the obligation to have a Lawyer, and/or to pay a sum of Money, or to impose more Conditions", etc, he warned.
- "This has been included in a Position paper prrepared drafted by Amnesty International, and signed by a long list of INGOS", Nissim noted, speaking of more than 140 PanEuropean/International Organizations until now.
Turkey was the 1st to ask for the Payment of a Fee to be imposed to potential applicants, in addiion to other restrictions, already since a 2009 paper criticising ECHR, (See relevant "EuroFora"'s publication). But, in addition to Human Rights' INGOs, many European Countries are opposed, including Cyprus and France, whose State Secretary for Justice, Jean-Marie Bockel, strongly rejects any risk for "Discrimination by Money", as said to "EuroFora".
- "We (INGOs) recognize that there is, obviously, also a problem in ECHR's overload by many applications, but this is a problem that the States can and must settle, first of all, i.e. by establishing national Efficient Remedies and reviewing their Legislation and Practice to align it better with Human Rights' respect, as well as by implementing ECHR's judgements so as to avoid repetitive cases", Nissim concluded.
- "If States complied with their .. obligations under the (PanEuropean) Convention (on Human Rights), the Number of Applications to the ECHR would be significantly reduced", stresses INGO's text, titled "Decision Time on ECHR".
- "ECHR must be a Strong Court, Accessible to Individuals claiming Violations of their .. Rights, when they had No Effectice Redress domestically. It should be a Court which will give a Reasoned Decision on whether a case is Admissible, or a reasoned Judgement on the Merits of a case, without undue Delay", INGO's text adds.
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Interlaken : "Consult Civil Society !"
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NGO's and Citizens' concerns are due to play a role in Future, contributing to CoE's forthcoming debate on ECHR's reforms, because, according to well-informed sources, a Draft "Declaration" by the Ministers of Justice, would launch Tomorrow (Friday, 19 of February) a "call upon the (CoE's) Committee of Ministers and the States ..to Consult with Civil Society on effective means to implement the Action Plan" due to be decided at Interlaken.
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CoE's Secreary General Jagland : - "Mountains !"
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- "Interlaken symbolises the Magnitude of the task ahead of us : In reforming the ECHR, we have many Mountaints to climb !", warned from the outset CoE's Secretary General, Thorbjorn Jagland, from Norway.
- "But, as High and steep as these Mountains may be, we must and shall conquer them", because "we owe this to the People of Europe, who .. expect that we shall succeed in safeguarding the Mecanism which looks after their Human Rights", Jagland added in his introductory remarks.
However, "opposed" to the idea to "feed the Court by starving other CoE's activities in the field of Human Rights, Rule of Law and Democracy", (such as the Commissioner on Human Rights, CoE's Assembly, the Committee to prevent Torture, Constitutional Law Experts of Venice's Committee, etc. and other "various CoE's Monitoring bodies"), Jagland stressed their utility as complementary to ECHR :
- "If we want to preserve our unique Mechanism for the protection of Human Rights, we need to Safeguard the Court's capacity to deal with Individual applications on violations which already occured, as well as CoE's capacity to transfrorm the Court's case-law in General Measures preventing New Violations from taking place, Jagland concluded.
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PACE's Chair Cavusoglu : - "Tunnels"..
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On the contrary, PACE's Chair, Mevlut Cavusoglu, preferred to focus on .. "Tunnels through the Mountains, or roads curved on the Side of Mountains,; .. to find a way through difficulties", as he said after an excursion organized by the Swiss CoE Chairmanship around Interlaken..
- "We should be aware of ...Realities : .Strasbourg's Court is not equiped to deal with Large-scale Abuses of Human Rights", claimed the 1st Turkish MEP to ever be apointed as PACE's Chair. Moeover, "it seems Absurd for the ECHR .. to be obliged to waste Time and efforty in dealing with "Repetitive" applications, he added.
- "Travelling through the Tunnels", as Cavusoglu added, he warned of a "more Difficult terrain ahead", while reiterating, for the rest, the main conclusions altready by CoE Assembly's Legal/Human Rights' Committee at the end of 2009,b n which had already pointed at the need to act vis a vis States who don't implement ECHR's judgements. - "Many States do not give appropriate effect to their .. obligations", he said, prefering not to single out whoever bears the main responsibilities..
Warning against "a Precipitated decision to embark on .. a Major... Reform of ECHR", as he said, Cavusoglu added that "the Strasbourg's supervisory mechanism is Subsidiary", and that "National Governmentrs.. are ..Primarily responsible" on Human Rights issues.
Finally, Cavusoglou also supported the position that the necessary augmentation of "the Financing of ECHR .. must not (be done) at the expense of the rest of the CoE", criticizing a Draft "Interlaken Declaration" for not giving priority on that point.
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- Interlaken is not the Start, and certainly not the End of developments on ECHR, but an Important moment of reflexion on the Pan European system of Human Rights' protection, which, otherwise, risks today to reach a "Dramatic" situation, stressed from the outset, CoE's Chairwoman-in-office on Justice and Home affairs, Swiss Minister, Eveline Wildmer - Schlumpf.
Meanwhile, ECHR's President, Jean-Paul Costa, speaking to "EuroFoira", appeared Optimist, but Reserved :
- "One Year ago, (January 2009) when I first proposed to organise a kind of "Etats Généraux" on the European mecanism for protection of Human Rigghts, nobody thought that this would become a reality now. And one year ago, who could predict that Russia would sign and ratify the Protocol 14 to the European Convention ?"', wondered ECHR's President, professor Jean-Paul Costa, in reply to "EuroFora"s question on how he feels about the way things might evolve now.
But Costa, speaking just before 47 Member States' representatives start to express in detail the positions off each Government, carefully avoided to go so early into concrete details..
Thus, at least for the moment, 47 States' debates on the Future of Citizens' Human Rights in Europe, were due to evolve behind Closed Doors, both today, (Thursday 18), and tomorrow, (Friday 19), at Interlaken's Mountain and Lake superb Swiss touristic ressort, which, by an irony of the sort, coincides also with the location of ..Science-Fiction writer Erich von Deniken's .."Mystery park" !...
(NDLR : The larger, and more factual, inital text already sent earlier to Subscribers/Donors is due to be updated and selectively presented also in the Public version, according to developments).
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The official presentation of a "Program" respecting People's choices voted in the June 7, 2009 EU Elections, to be debated in EU Council and EU Parliament during its 1st Session on July in Strasbourg, is the No 1 Priority, according to Democratic principles, for the Franco-German axis, said the main winners at the ballot box, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angie Merkel.
They stressed that the New EU Commission's President must have a "Program" in favor of an EU which "protects" its Citizens, regulates financial markets and aims at a "Political" Europe" : a wording they have used as incompatible with Turkey's controversial EU bid.
They also declared ready for a "political" endorsment of "Mr. Barroso's candidacy" in June's EU Council, considering that an official decision would have to be made after EU Parliament's debates and votes, possibly from next month (July), with the legally necessary final acceptance shortly after Lisbon Treaty's entry into force, hoped for September or October.
- "A Program, and Mr. Barroso" : This resumes, in substance, the anouncements made by Sarkozy and Merkel, on the question of current EU Commission's President, Barroso's declared wish to succeed to himself for a second mandate, to be extended during the following 5 years.
In their 1st meeting after EU Elections, they observed that "the Franco-German axis counted in European Elections' campaign... But, we both keep a realistic view : We saw the number of those who abstained, and we must absolutely give them an answer. We also see the disilusionment of an important number of Europeans vis a vis Europe, and we are aware of the responsibilities we have".
- The "Duty" of the new EU Commission's President, after June 7, 2009 EU Elections' result, "is to act for a Europe which protects the Europeans, to commit himself into working for a better Regulation of Financial transactions, ... and to have a Political will for Europe", underlined Sarkozy.
Therefore, "we have asked M. Barroso... to clarify, to officialy present the intentions he has", he anounced.
- "We want to speak also about the Programme", explained Merkel.
- "It's important that for the next EU Parliament's mandate (2009-2014) we take the right Decisions for Europe. Obviously on Persons, but mainly Decisions on Issues", she stressed.
- "It's not simply a question of a Person, it's also a question of a Programme". We are "really asking Mr. Barroso to commit himself on a Program, and on Principles, on Values", Sarkozy added.
EU President-in-office, Czech Prime Minister Jan Fischer, accepted the Franco-German stance :
- "Barroso must present his Programme. The Czech Presidency agrees with that", Fischer reportedly said later, after meeting Sarkozy.
But Press reports from Brussels claimed that Barroso had preferred to be officially appointed by EU Council since June, (i.e. next week), "because this was implied by the current Treaty of Nice, according to him", and considered any delay until the possible ratification of the new, Lisbon Treaty on September/October, as "undemocratic".
- "At any case, independently of what Germany and France ask, it's also EU Parliament's wish". "We shall propose Mr Barroso's candidacy... But even in the framework of Nice Treaty, EU Parliament has to be associated in this Decision", the French President observed.
If this is correctly done, then "we support Mr. Barroso's candidature", and "if the (EU) Parliament agrees, we might ratify this decision since July", (i.e. next month), they both said.
- "France and Germany support Baroso's candidacy, But we want to speak also on the Program. We believe that this Program should be established in close cooperation with EU Parliament, and that's why we have followed an appropriate way", said Merkel. - If EU Parliament wants, this election can take place on July, but this must be done in full agreement.
- "We shall support Mr. Barroso's candidacy, without doubt", said Sarkozy. "But we have asked from Mr. Barroso, as I told him yesterday, to put into detail.. his intentions, at the eve of his 2nd mandate, if the situation avails itself.
France and Germany "don't want to take an Official Legal Decision by writting" during "the next (EU) Council" (on June 18-19), declared Sarkozy. Because they prefer, at this stage, only "a Political decision" on June, "so that we (EU Council) can work together with EU Parliament", which starts to meet only Next Month, since July in Srasbourg, "leaving a Legal decision by writting for later".
- "If the Conditions are fuillfiled in EU Parliament, we (EU Council) are ready to give the agreement and make it offficial", said Merkel
- "But, now we are working in the base of Nice Treaty. If tommorow we want to work in the spirit of Lisbon Treaty, we have to find a proper way", she added.
- "Of course it's Legally complicated, because we are going to make a Political proposal to the forthcoming Council, for an EU Commission's President, on the basis of Nice Treaty : So, we (EU Council) will not appoint the Commissioners. Only the President. If EU Parliament agrees, it could endorse this position on July", explained Sarkozy.
But, on Autumn, "if Ireland ratifies Lisbon Treaty, there will be, at any case, a 2nd Decision, to appoint the Commission's President, this time on the basis of Lisbon treaty, and then, we, the EU Member States, would have to appoint (also) the EU Commissioners", he added.
As for the precise Timing : - "Everything is suspended until the Irish vote... Now, we must all make everything possible to help Ireland to say "Yes"" to Lisbon Treaty... The Irish Referendum, ..will take place either on September or on October. It's a Question which depends on the Irish. And, then, we shall have the Choice of the Candidates for the permanent Institutions of Europe".
However, "if Ireland says No, we, French and Germans, have to assume our responsibilities, and we'll do so", he concluded.
But British and Swedish governments were reportedly eager to have a final EU Council decision on Barroso since this month, on June's European Council. While the other EU Member Countries are divided, several of them preferring to wait until EU Parliament pronounces itself, on July, and/or until Lisbon Treaty might be ratified by Ireland at the beginning of the Autumn. Barroso's current mandate ends on November.
There are also various, contradictory and/or unpredictable reactions inside EU Parliament vis a vis Barroso's wish to continue a 2nd mandate, because many MEPs are openly or secretly opposed, reluctant, or hesitating.
In the biggest EU Countries, as France and Germany, EU Citizens voted on June 2009 EU Elections for a renovated, non-technocratic but Political Europe which cares for its Citizens, with an Identity, Values and Borders, declared incompatible with Turkey's controversial EU bid, by mainstream, pro-European Governing Parties. Similar choices were also supported in several other small or medium EU Countries.
On the contrary, whenever, in other Countries, Governing and other mainstream Parties didn't make these choices or eluded them, EU Citizens massively voted for euro-Sceptics whenever they were the only ones to to promise anti-bureacratic change and oppose Turkey's demand to enter into the EU, (f.ex. in the UK, Netherlands, etc).
It's seems to be an Open Question whether Sarkozy and Merkel's conditions will be really accepted by Barroso, who was appointed on 2004 in a different political context, (with Socialist Prime Ministers in Germany, France, etc), had rejected in the Past the idea of EU becoming "equal to the USA" as "ridiculous", and pushed for Turkey's contoversial EU bid, trying to "soften" or contain the changes desired by the People who voted for Merkel and Sarkozy with another policy vis a vis Turkey on 2005 in Germany and on 2007 in France, as they did all over Europe on 2009.
In addition to many EPP Governments, it's 3 remaining Socialist Prime Ministers : Gordon Brown in the UK, Zapatero in Spain, and Socrates in Prortugal, who support Barroso, as well as Liberal Swedish Prime Minister Reinfeldt. But their Parties lost the June 2009 EU Elections.
Questioned whether there was still "Time" for "other" possible "Candidates", Sarkozy and Merkel did not deny, nor made any comment on that, but simply said that "it's not for us to make publicity for any candidates. We anounced our choice ("A Program, and Mr. Barroso"). But we respect any other candidate".
Among various other names cited are former Belgian Prime Minister Verhofstadt, former UNO's Human Rights Commissioner Mary Robinson of Ireland, Italian former EU Commission's vice-President Monti, etc. Meanwhile, Luxembourg's PM Juncker, (who had been unanimously accepted by EU Council for EU Commission's Presidency on 2004, but refused), announced his intention to resign from "EuroGroup"'s Chair. Thus, he might be available for another Top EU job.
As "EuroFora"'s "opinion" said (See publication dated 9/6/09) : - "If the current candidates (i.e. Barroso, etc) to the Top EU jobs promise and guarantee to respect People's democratic choices, then, it's OK".
"Otherwise, Europe must find new candidates, really motivated and able to implement these democratic choices of the People."
Because, "in Democracy, the forthcoming choices for EU's Top Jobs,...should be made according to EU Citizens' Votes in June 7, 2009 European Elections, and main EU Governments' strategic policies".
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