Statutory Report 2002 / Last updated 7 January 2003
Appendix 2
Action taken on texts adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly
Action taken on texts adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly
Assembly Recommendations
Assembly Opinions
Assembly Resolutions
Assembly Orders
Written Questions
The Committee of Ministers has given replies to the following Recommendations:
Recommendation 1399 (1999) on xenotransplantation (789/10.1)
Recommendation 1410 (1999) on links between Europeans living abroad and their countries of origin (799/10.3)
Recommendation 1418 (1999) on the protection of the human rights and dignity of the terminally ill and the dying (790/4.1)
Recommendation 1443 (2000) on international adoption: respecting children's rights (785/10.5)
Recommendation 1458 (2000) towards a uniform interpretation of Council of Europe conventions: creation of a general judicial authority (800/10.1)
Recommendation 1468 (2000) on biotechnologies (791/10.4)
Recommendation 1475 (2000) on arrival of asylum seekers at European airports (785/10.6)
Recommendation 1477 (2000) on execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (779/4.2)
Recommendation 1488 (2000) on the nature and scope of the contractually acquired rights of Council of Europe staff (781/10.3)
Recommendation 1492 (2001) on the rights of national minorities (799/4.2)
Recommendation 1498 (2001) on the situation in the Chechen Republic of the Russian Federation (820/10.2)
Recommendation 1499 (2001) on the situation in the Chechen Republic of the Russian Federation (820/10.2)
Recommendation 1500 (2001) on the participation of immigrants and foreign residents in political life in the Council of Europe member states (808/10.5)
Recommendation 1504 (2001) on non-expulsion of long-term immigrants (820/4.1)
Recommendation 1507 (2001) on Europe's fight against economic and transnational organized crime: progress or retreat? (808/10.6)
Recommendation 1511 (2001) on the Cultural situation in Kosovo (780/7.1)
Recommendation 1512 (2001) on protection of the human genome by the Council of Europe (799/10.4)
Recommendation 1515 (2001) on demographic change and sustainable development (790/6.3)
Recommendation 1516 (2001) on the financing of political parties (808/10.7)
Recommendation 1517 (2001) on the working methods of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) (782/4.1)
Recommendation 1518 (2001) on the exercise of the right to conscientious objection to military service in Council of Europe member states (785/4.6)
Recommendation 1522 (2001) on the abolition of the death penalty in Council of Europe observer states (799/4.5)
Recommendation 1524 (2001) on Council of Europe Development Bank: towards a Europe of greater social cohesion (780/6.2)
Recommendation 1526 (2002) on A campaign against trafficking in minors to put a stop to the east European route: the example of Moldova (808/4.5)
Recommendation 1529 (2001) on Honouring of obligations and commitments by Turkey (780/2.7)
Recommendation 1531 (2001) on Security and crime prevention in cities: setting up a European observatory (811/10.5)
Recommendation 1532 (2001) on a dynamic social policy for children and adolescents in towns and cities (809/6.1)
Recommendation 1533 (2001) on Honouring of obligations and commitments by Georgia (780/2.5b)
Recommendation 1536 (2001) on Progress of the Assembly's monitoring procedure (2000-2001) (779/2.6)
Recommendation 1537 (2001) on the Situation in “the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” (780/2.9)
Recommendation 1538 (2001) on Honouring of obligations and commitments by Ukraine (780/2.6)
Recommendation 1540 (2001) on higher education in south-eastern Europe (821/7.1)
Recommendation 1541 (2001) on young scientists in Europe (821/7.2)
Recommendation 1542 (2001) on the composition of the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) (790/10.1)
Assembly Recommendation 1543 (2001) on racism and xenophobia in cyberspace (812/4.4)
Recommendation 1545 (2002) on a Campaign against trafficking in women (808/4.6)
Recommendation 1546 (2002) on the implementation of decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (782/3.1)
Recommendation 1548 (2002) on the conflict in the Chechen Republic (793/2.3)
Recommendation 1553 (2002) on the honouring of obligations and commitments by the Russian Federation (807/2.1)
Recommendation 1554 (2002) on the functioning of democratic institutions in Moldova (808/2.4)
Recommendation 1563 (2002) on the humanitarian situation of the displaced Kurdish population in Turkey (807/2.5)
Recommendation 1565 (2002) on European Sports Co-operation (817/8.1)
Recommendation 1569 (2002) on the situation of refugees and displaced persons in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (822/2.1a)
Recommendation 1579 (2002) on the enlargement of the European Union and the Kaliningrad Region (812/3.2)
The Committee of Ministers has taken note of the following Opinions:
Opinion No. 233 on Draft Protocol No. 13 to the European Convention on Human Rights concerning the abolition of the death penalty in all circumstances (782/3.1)
Opinion No. 234 on Bosnia and Herzegovina's application for membership of the Council of Europe (782/3.1)
Opinion No. 235 on the draft Convention on contact concerning children (791/3.1b)
Opinion No. 236 on the budgets of the Council of Europe for the financial year 2003 (794/3.1b)
Opinion No. 237 on the expenditure of the Parliamentary Assembly for the financial year 2003 (794/3.1b)
Opinion No. 238 (2002) on the draft additional protocol to the Anti-Doping Convention (800/3.1)
Opinion No. 239 (2002) on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's application for membership of the Council of Europe (811/3.1)
Opinion No. 240 (2002) on the draft additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime concerning the criminalisation of acts of a racist and xenophobic nature committed through computer systems (811/3.1)
Opinion No. 241 (2002) on the draft additional protocol to the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption (818/3.1)
The Committee of Ministers has taken note of the following Resolutions:
Resolution 1267 (2002) on Situation in Cyprus (782/3.1)
Resolution 1268 (2002) on Implementation of decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (782/3.1)
Resolution 1269 (2002) on Managing globalisation: the role of the World Trade Organisation in the world economy (782/3.1)
Resolution 1270 (2002) on Conflict in the Chechen Republic (782/3.1)
Resolution 1271 (2002) on Combating terrorism and respect for human rights (782/3.1)
Resolution 1272 (2002) on Political prisoners in Azerbaijan (782/3.1)
Resolution 1273 (2002) on Scientific communication (782/3.1)
Resolution 1274 (2002) on Parental leave (793/3.1)
Resolution 1275 (2002) on Draft texts on contested credentials and amendments thereto (793/3.1)
Resolution 1276 (2002) on the activities of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (795/3.1)
Resolution 1277 (2002) on the honouring of obligations and commitments by the Russian Federation (795/3.1)
Resolution 1278 (2002) on Russia's law on religion (795/3.1)
Resolution 1279 (2002) on the “new economy” and Europe (795/3.1)
Resolution 1280 (2002) on the functioning of democratic institutions in Moldova (795/3.1)
Resolution 1281 (2002) on the situation in the Middle East (795/3.1)
Resolution 1282 (2002) on forest management in Canada and co-operation with Europe (795/3.1)
Resolution 1283 (2002) on preservation and management of fish stocks (795/3.1)
Resolution 1284 (2002) on membership of the immediate past Parliamentary Assembly President and the Chairpersons of political groups in the Assembly's Political Affairs Committee (800/3.1)
Resolution 1285 (2002 on tapping Europe's tourism potential (800/3.1)
Resolution 1286 (2002) on campaigning against passive and active smoking – daring to innovate and step up public health protection measures (804/3.1)
Resolution 1287 (2002) on the contribution of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to economic development in central and eastern Europe (804/3.1)
Resolution 1288 (2002) on the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank: challenges ahead (804/3.1)
Resolution 1289 (2002) on parliamentary scrutiny of international institutions (804/3.1)
Resolution 1290 (2002) on future of the co-operation between European institutions (804/3.1)
Resolution 1291 (2002) on international abduction of children by one of the parents (804/3.1)
Resolution 1292 (2002) on the World Summit on Sustainable Development: ten years after Rio (804/3.1)
Resolution 1293 (2002) on the situation of Maghrebi women (804/3.1)
Resolution 1294 (2002) on the situation in the Middle East (804/3.1)
Resolution 1295 (2002) on the state of the environment of the Baltic Sea (804/3.1)
Resolution 1295 (2002) on the change in name of the Committee on the Environment and Agriculture to Committee on the Environment, Agriculture and Local and Regional Affairs (808/3.2)
Resolution 1297 (2002) Implementation of decisions of the European Court of Human Rights by Turkey (811/3.1)
Resolution 1298 (2002) Ensuring a prosperous future for the Kaliningrad Region: the need for European solidarity (811/3.1)
Resolution 1299 (2002) OECD and the world economy (811/3.1)
Resolution 1300 (2002) Risks for the integrity of the Statute of the International Criminal Court (811/3.1)
Resolution 1301 (2002) Protection of minorities in Belgium (811/3.1)
Resolution 1302 (2002) Threat of military action against Iraq (811/3.1)
Resolution 1303 (2002) Functioning of democratic institutions in Moldova (811/3.1)
Resolution 1304 (2002) Honouring of obligations and commitments by Armenia (811/3.1)
Resolution 1305 (2002) Honouring of obligations and commitments by Azerbaijan (811/3.1)
Resolution 1306 (2002) Situation in Belarus (811/3.1)
Resolution 1307 (2002) Sexual exploitation of children: zero tolerance (811/3.1)
Resolution 1308 (2002) Restrictions on political parties in the Council of Europe member states (818/3.1)
Resolution 1309 (2002) Freedom of religion and religious minorities in France (818/3.1)
Resolution 1310 (2002) Maternity in Europe: improving social and health conditions (818/3.1)
Resolution 1311 (2002) Functional food: serving the interests of the consumer or the food industry? (818/3.1)
The Committee of Ministers has taken note of the following Orders:
Order No. 579 (2002) on expulsion procedures in conformity with human rights and enforced with respect for safety and dignity (782/3.1)
Order No. 580 (2002) on vocational training of young asylum seekers in host countries (793/3.1)
Order No. 581 (2002) on the state of the world population (800/3.1)
Order No. 582 (2002) on parliamentary scrutiny of international institutions (804/3.1)
Order No. 583 (2002) on the protection of minorities in Belgium (811/3.1)
For a list of replies to Written Questions, please consult:
http://cm.coe.int/site2/ref/dynamic/repliesto_questions.asp
On 29 May (797/11.1) the Deputies agreed on a new presentation of written questions from members of the Parliamentary Assembly on the agendas of the Ministers' Deputies' meetings.
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Written Question No. 400 – Mr Nagy : “Rights of national minorities” (805/3.1b)
Written Question No. 402 – Mr Clerfayt on the Non-compliance of Turkey with European Court of Human Rights judgments (780/4.4)
WrittenQuestion No. 403 – Mr Jurgens: “Hakkar case” (800/3.2)
Written Question No. 408 – Mr Jurgens on the closing down of the Danish Centre for Human Rights (796/4.5)
Written Question No. 409 – Mr Telek: “Violent attacks on Italian football pitches” (815/3.1e)
Written Question No. 410 – Mr Gürkan: “Akhiska Turks1 living in the Russian Federation” (808/3.3)
Written Question No. 411 – Mr Cilevičs: “Specialist Group on Roma's report on the visit to Greece” (805/3.1c)
Written Question No. 412 – MM. Walk and Blaauw: “Situation in Belarus” (812/3.1)