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The Brussels Document
The Future of the Protection of Social Rights in Europe
Belgian Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe 2014-2015
Manuel PAOLILLO
Public Federal Service Social Security - Belgium
slides to be used with the authorization of the author
Plan
A. The context
1. The Turin process
2. The Brussels Conference
B. The key ideas of the Brussels Document
1. Protecting social rights in times of crisis
2. Ensuring the consistency of the protection of social rights
3. Enhancing the effectiveness of the European Social Charter
4. Maximising the potential synergies
C. Contacts & Bibliography
The “Turin process”
Renewed political interest in Europe to-day for the European Social Charter & the
Collective Complaints Protocol
Turin Conference of 17-18 October 2014
- Italian Chairmanship of the Council of the European Union
Brussels Conference of 12-13 February 2015
- Belgian Chairmanship of the Council of Europe
A. The context
“Nicoletti Report”
“Brussels Document”
Action plan p.46
Brussels Conference of 12-13 February 2015
- Belgian Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe
(CoE)
Organisation : FPS Social Security & FPS Employment, Work and Social Dialogue + CoE
- 300 participants (States, international and academic institutions, INGOs, NGOs, …)
- High-level speakers
- Political representatives JAGLAND – THYSSEN – DE BLOCK – PEETERS – NICOLETTI
- 2 political round tables
- 6-page background note
- Thematic area : Future of the protection of social rights in Europe
socio-economic crisis – European and international mechanisms for the protection of social rights – social
policy – European Courts – relations between the EU and the Council of Europe (legal systems)
- “Continuity” of the Turin Conference
- Deliverable : The Brussels Document
o Synthesis of the Conference & Areas of work
o Enhancement of the protection of social rights
o 31 independent academic experts – Prof. Akandji-Kombé (coordinator)
o Available in 4 languages : FR - EN - NL - DE
A. The context
B. The Brussels Document
Introduction : general consensus
1. Protecting social rights in times of crisis
1. Ensuring the consistency of the protection of fundamental social rights
2. Enhancing the effectiveness of the European Social Charter
3. Maximising the potential synergies between the Council of Europe and the
European Union in the area of social rights
B. The Brussels Document
Introduction : general consensus
• Need to better take into account the requirements of social rights in policies implemented
in Europe
• Need to strengthen the possibilities of legal remedies
• Need to give full effectiveness to the Revised European Social Charter
• Need to improve coordination across different European systems of protection of social
rights (EU and CoE)
B. The Brussels Document
1. Protecting social rights in times of crisis
• Findings related to the social impact of the economic and financial crises on the European
social model and the social rights. Potential social regression.
• Impacts on social rights attributable to the crises and national and international responses
to them.
• Existence of budgetary margins to strengthen social rights (ILO).
• Reference to the case-law of the ECSR : reforms are possible but they should not destabilise
the situation of those who enjoy the rights enshrined in the Charter.
• Gap emerging in terms of protection of social rights and impact on democratic processes –
European project ?
• The Charter can serve as a framework for an economic recovery “social rights-compliant”.
B. The Brussels Document
2. Ensuring the consistency of the protection of social rights
• Guarantee of social rights: diverse national & international sources without harmonisation
• Compliance with the “most favourable treatment”
• In case of contradictory international obligations, application of the principle of the
relativity of treaties
• Acknowledgment of the normative autonomy of each legal sphere
• Interrelations between the ECHR and the ECSR
• Interrelations between the Social Charter and the Charter of Fundamental Rights … and
other international instruments for interpretations
• Open and transparent interpretative approach (spirit of Article 31§3 of the Vienna
Convention )
• No lowering of standards in case of several legal orders/instruments
B. The Brussels Document
3. Enhancing the effectiveness of the European Social Charter
• Uniform application throughout the regional space of the Council of Europe
o All States should ratify the Revised European Social Charter (appeal from the
international bodies)
o Compliance with all articles and at least of those provisions that form the core
o Ratification of the Collective Complaints Protocol + right of national NGOs to lodge
complaints
• Promotion of the role of the national institutions
o Training of judges, lawmakers, administrative authorities
o Structured exchange of good practices
o Translation of the decisions of the ECSR in the language of the State concerned
• Turin Protocol (1991)
o Election of the members of the ECSR by the PA // the ECHR
o Role of the committees
• Declaration by the Committee of Ministers & publicity of the decisions of the ECSR
• Material & human resources (number of members of the ECSR, increase of the number of
legal specialists assisting the Committee, and promotion of social rights)
• Equality of treatment between the ECHR and the European Social Charter
• External communication policy & internal reorganisation of the CoE
• Policy for executing decisions
B. The Brussels Document
4. Maximising the potential synergies between the CoE & the EU in the area of social
rights
• The role of the EU and of the CJEU has been strengthened in the area of social rights … but some
difficulties remain
o The Charter of Fundamental Rights remains selective
o The Interpretations of the ECSR are not necessarily followed
o The CJEU hesitates to acknowledge the European Social Charter as a source of inspiration for
the development of fundamental rights because not all MS have ratified it
The Charter has not been materially incorporated in the EU legal order
Consequence : no “Bosphorus” or presumption of compatibility of social rights for the CJEU and
risk of contradictions between the European Social Charter and EU law
B. The Brussels Document
4. Maximising the potential synergies between the CoE & the EU in the area of social
rights
Practical ways to resolve the contradictions between the European Social Charter and the EU law :
I. Recommendation by the Commission to the MS to ratify the Revised European Social Charter
(to accept a number of provisions of it, due to their specific relevance to the EU law)
II. The Commission could seek to systematically take into account the Charter in the design of
the secondary legislation and the Memoranda of Understanding concluded with the MS
benefiting from the Support of the ESM (// horizontal social clause of Article 9 of the TFEU)
III. Establishment of a joint working group by CoE & EU on the legal and technical issues raised
by the accession of the EU to the European Social Charter (Resolution of the EP of 27
February 2014 & Resolution of the PA of 8 December 2014)
C. Contacts & Bibliography
Website of the Turin Process
Documents of the Turin & Brussels Conferences
http://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/high-level-conference-esc-2014
Coordinator of the Turin Process (CoE)
Mr. Riccardo PRIORE
DG I – Department of the European Social Charter
Organisers (Federal Public Services)
FPS Social Security – Manuel PAOLILLO – manuel.paolillo@minsoc.fed.be
FPS Employment, Work & Social Dialogue – François VANDAMME
C. Contacts & Bibliography
Bibliography Documents referred to in the Brussels Document
• General report of the Turin Conference, 17-18 October 2014
• Social protection global policy trends 2010-2015 : from fiscal consolidation to expanding social protection: key to crisis recovery,
inclusive development and social justice (International Labour Office, Geneva: ILO, 2014)
• Resolution 1884 (2012) of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
• Situation of Democracy, Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Europe, Report of the Secretary- General, presented at the 124th meeting
of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, held in Vienna on 5 and 6 May 2014 – SG (2014)1
• E.C.S.R., General Introduction to the Conclusions XIX-2 of 2009 on the impacts of the economic crisis on social rights
• Resolution of the European Parliament of 27 February 2014 on the situation of fundamental rights in the European Union (2012)
(2013/2078(INI))
• Resolution 2029 (2015) of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Case law
• E.C.S.R., GENOP-DEI and ADEDY v. Greece, Complaint No. 66/2011
• E.C.S.R., IKA-ETAM v. Greece, Complaint No. 76/2012
• E.C.H.R., Matelly v. France judgment of 2 October 2014
• E.C.H.R., Al-Saadoon and Mufdhi v. United Kingdom judgment of 2 March 2010
• E.C.H.R., Bosphorus Hava Yollari Turzim Ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi v. Ireland judgment of 30 June 2005
• E.C.S.R., Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) and Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO) v. Sweden, Complaint
No. 85/2012,
• E.C.H.R., National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers v. United Kingdom judgment of 8 April 2014
• E.C.S.R., Defence of Children International (DEI) v. Belgium, Complaint No. 69/2011, Decision of 23 October 2012
• E.C.S.R., Confédération générale du travail (CGT) v. France, Complaint No. 55/2009, Decision on the merits of 23 June 2010

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Brussels document en_presentation

  • 1. The Brussels Document The Future of the Protection of Social Rights in Europe Belgian Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe 2014-2015 Manuel PAOLILLO Public Federal Service Social Security - Belgium slides to be used with the authorization of the author
  • 2. Plan A. The context 1. The Turin process 2. The Brussels Conference B. The key ideas of the Brussels Document 1. Protecting social rights in times of crisis 2. Ensuring the consistency of the protection of social rights 3. Enhancing the effectiveness of the European Social Charter 4. Maximising the potential synergies C. Contacts & Bibliography
  • 3. The “Turin process” Renewed political interest in Europe to-day for the European Social Charter & the Collective Complaints Protocol Turin Conference of 17-18 October 2014 - Italian Chairmanship of the Council of the European Union Brussels Conference of 12-13 February 2015 - Belgian Chairmanship of the Council of Europe A. The context “Nicoletti Report” “Brussels Document” Action plan p.46
  • 4. Brussels Conference of 12-13 February 2015 - Belgian Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoE) Organisation : FPS Social Security & FPS Employment, Work and Social Dialogue + CoE - 300 participants (States, international and academic institutions, INGOs, NGOs, …) - High-level speakers - Political representatives JAGLAND – THYSSEN – DE BLOCK – PEETERS – NICOLETTI - 2 political round tables - 6-page background note - Thematic area : Future of the protection of social rights in Europe socio-economic crisis – European and international mechanisms for the protection of social rights – social policy – European Courts – relations between the EU and the Council of Europe (legal systems) - “Continuity” of the Turin Conference - Deliverable : The Brussels Document o Synthesis of the Conference & Areas of work o Enhancement of the protection of social rights o 31 independent academic experts – Prof. Akandji-Kombé (coordinator) o Available in 4 languages : FR - EN - NL - DE A. The context
  • 5. B. The Brussels Document Introduction : general consensus 1. Protecting social rights in times of crisis 1. Ensuring the consistency of the protection of fundamental social rights 2. Enhancing the effectiveness of the European Social Charter 3. Maximising the potential synergies between the Council of Europe and the European Union in the area of social rights
  • 6. B. The Brussels Document Introduction : general consensus • Need to better take into account the requirements of social rights in policies implemented in Europe • Need to strengthen the possibilities of legal remedies • Need to give full effectiveness to the Revised European Social Charter • Need to improve coordination across different European systems of protection of social rights (EU and CoE)
  • 7. B. The Brussels Document 1. Protecting social rights in times of crisis • Findings related to the social impact of the economic and financial crises on the European social model and the social rights. Potential social regression. • Impacts on social rights attributable to the crises and national and international responses to them. • Existence of budgetary margins to strengthen social rights (ILO). • Reference to the case-law of the ECSR : reforms are possible but they should not destabilise the situation of those who enjoy the rights enshrined in the Charter. • Gap emerging in terms of protection of social rights and impact on democratic processes – European project ? • The Charter can serve as a framework for an economic recovery “social rights-compliant”.
  • 8. B. The Brussels Document 2. Ensuring the consistency of the protection of social rights • Guarantee of social rights: diverse national & international sources without harmonisation • Compliance with the “most favourable treatment” • In case of contradictory international obligations, application of the principle of the relativity of treaties • Acknowledgment of the normative autonomy of each legal sphere • Interrelations between the ECHR and the ECSR • Interrelations between the Social Charter and the Charter of Fundamental Rights … and other international instruments for interpretations • Open and transparent interpretative approach (spirit of Article 31§3 of the Vienna Convention ) • No lowering of standards in case of several legal orders/instruments
  • 9. B. The Brussels Document 3. Enhancing the effectiveness of the European Social Charter • Uniform application throughout the regional space of the Council of Europe o All States should ratify the Revised European Social Charter (appeal from the international bodies) o Compliance with all articles and at least of those provisions that form the core o Ratification of the Collective Complaints Protocol + right of national NGOs to lodge complaints • Promotion of the role of the national institutions o Training of judges, lawmakers, administrative authorities o Structured exchange of good practices o Translation of the decisions of the ECSR in the language of the State concerned • Turin Protocol (1991) o Election of the members of the ECSR by the PA // the ECHR o Role of the committees • Declaration by the Committee of Ministers & publicity of the decisions of the ECSR • Material & human resources (number of members of the ECSR, increase of the number of legal specialists assisting the Committee, and promotion of social rights) • Equality of treatment between the ECHR and the European Social Charter • External communication policy & internal reorganisation of the CoE • Policy for executing decisions
  • 10. B. The Brussels Document 4. Maximising the potential synergies between the CoE & the EU in the area of social rights • The role of the EU and of the CJEU has been strengthened in the area of social rights … but some difficulties remain o The Charter of Fundamental Rights remains selective o The Interpretations of the ECSR are not necessarily followed o The CJEU hesitates to acknowledge the European Social Charter as a source of inspiration for the development of fundamental rights because not all MS have ratified it The Charter has not been materially incorporated in the EU legal order Consequence : no “Bosphorus” or presumption of compatibility of social rights for the CJEU and risk of contradictions between the European Social Charter and EU law
  • 11. B. The Brussels Document 4. Maximising the potential synergies between the CoE & the EU in the area of social rights Practical ways to resolve the contradictions between the European Social Charter and the EU law : I. Recommendation by the Commission to the MS to ratify the Revised European Social Charter (to accept a number of provisions of it, due to their specific relevance to the EU law) II. The Commission could seek to systematically take into account the Charter in the design of the secondary legislation and the Memoranda of Understanding concluded with the MS benefiting from the Support of the ESM (// horizontal social clause of Article 9 of the TFEU) III. Establishment of a joint working group by CoE & EU on the legal and technical issues raised by the accession of the EU to the European Social Charter (Resolution of the EP of 27 February 2014 & Resolution of the PA of 8 December 2014)
  • 12. C. Contacts & Bibliography Website of the Turin Process Documents of the Turin & Brussels Conferences http://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/high-level-conference-esc-2014 Coordinator of the Turin Process (CoE) Mr. Riccardo PRIORE DG I – Department of the European Social Charter Organisers (Federal Public Services) FPS Social Security – Manuel PAOLILLO – manuel.paolillo@minsoc.fed.be FPS Employment, Work & Social Dialogue – François VANDAMME
  • 13. C. Contacts & Bibliography Bibliography Documents referred to in the Brussels Document • General report of the Turin Conference, 17-18 October 2014 • Social protection global policy trends 2010-2015 : from fiscal consolidation to expanding social protection: key to crisis recovery, inclusive development and social justice (International Labour Office, Geneva: ILO, 2014) • Resolution 1884 (2012) of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe • Situation of Democracy, Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Europe, Report of the Secretary- General, presented at the 124th meeting of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, held in Vienna on 5 and 6 May 2014 – SG (2014)1 • E.C.S.R., General Introduction to the Conclusions XIX-2 of 2009 on the impacts of the economic crisis on social rights • Resolution of the European Parliament of 27 February 2014 on the situation of fundamental rights in the European Union (2012) (2013/2078(INI)) • Resolution 2029 (2015) of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Case law • E.C.S.R., GENOP-DEI and ADEDY v. Greece, Complaint No. 66/2011 • E.C.S.R., IKA-ETAM v. Greece, Complaint No. 76/2012 • E.C.H.R., Matelly v. France judgment of 2 October 2014 • E.C.H.R., Al-Saadoon and Mufdhi v. United Kingdom judgment of 2 March 2010 • E.C.H.R., Bosphorus Hava Yollari Turzim Ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi v. Ireland judgment of 30 June 2005 • E.C.S.R., Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) and Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO) v. Sweden, Complaint No. 85/2012, • E.C.H.R., National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers v. United Kingdom judgment of 8 April 2014 • E.C.S.R., Defence of Children International (DEI) v. Belgium, Complaint No. 69/2011, Decision of 23 October 2012 • E.C.S.R., Confédération générale du travail (CGT) v. France, Complaint No. 55/2009, Decision on the merits of 23 June 2010