Friday, August 01, 2008

European media committee votes against new enforcement mechanism for freedom of expression

From the minutes of a recent meeting of the Council of Europe's Steering Committee on the Media and new Communication Services:

"4. Possible future mechanism for promoting respect of Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights: In response to the Committee of Minister´s request following the Parliamentary Assembly Recommendations 1783(2007) on threats to the lives and freedom of expression for journalists and 1791(2007) on the state of human rights and democracy in Europe, the CDMC pursued consideration of this subject on the basis of a Bureau report on the state of discussions. While recognising that problems exist as regards respect for Article 10 of the Convention in member states, a tour de table during which 30 CDMC delegations took the floor, showed a majority of 14 to 12 against the establishment of a new monitoring mechanism. The CDMC therefore decided to ask the Committee of Ministers for further instructions on the subject."

This is a real shame - it likely means that this innovative and needed idea is dead. The idea had been to establish a kind of a rapid response mechanism to function alongside the Court - not to usurp the role of the latter, but to be able to provide a speedy response and dispute settlement where needed.

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