The Effectiveness of the Tools of the Council of Europe Against Democratic Backsliding: What Lessons Can be Learned from the “Greek Case”?

W. Benedek
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The “Greek Case” which led to the de facto suspension of Greece in 1969 was a very particular part of the history of the Council of Europe in the protection of human rights and democracy. This contribution, based on a keynote given at a pertinent conference in Athens, will ask whether the spirit and political will to confront major human rights violations existing at that time can still be found in the Council of Europe of today. It will investigate the impact on the work of the Council of Europe at the time and draw some conclusions on lessons learned for today. In this context it will highlight the role of personalities acting on behalf of the Council of Europe at the time. It will also analyse the impact of its enlarged membership on the upholding of its values today. The institutions and tools at the disposal of the Council of Europe as the democratic conscience of Europe against democratic backsliding then and today will be compared with a view to the question of their effectiveness. In this context the examples of the Russian Federation and of Turkey regarding the challenges from anti-liberal forces and authoritarianism for democracy and human rights will be addressed as will be the use of the state of emergency. Which factors influence the “socialization” of member states to become guardians of common European values? Is the Council of Europe able to meet its accountability towards the citizens of Europe? This will lead to some conclusions on the legacy of the “Greek Case” for a proper response to the challenges of democratic backsliding and a shrinking space for human rights and the rule of law in the Council of Europe today as well as some recommendations for the future. Fundstelle: Benedek, , The Effectiveness of the Tools of the Council of Europe Against Democratic Backsliding: What Lessons Can be Learned from the “Greek Case”?, ALJ 2020, 1-21 ( http://alj.uni-graz.at/index.php/alj/article/view/152 ).
欧洲委员会防止民主倒退的工具的有效性:可以从“希腊案例”中学到什么?
1969年导致希腊事实上被暂停资格的“希腊案”是欧洲委员会在保护人权和民主方面的历史中一个非常特殊的部分。这篇文章是根据在雅典举行的一次有关会议上所作的主旨发言作出的,它将询问,在今天的欧洲委员会中是否还能找到当时存在的对付重大侵犯人权行为的精神和政治意愿。它将调查当时对欧洲委员会工作的影响,并就今天的经验教训得出一些结论。在这方面,它将突出当时代表欧洲委员会行事的人士的作用。它还将分析成员国扩大对维护其价值观的影响。欧洲委员会作为欧洲反对民主倒退的民主良心所支配的机构和工具,在当时和今天将与它们的有效性问题进行比较。在这方面,将讨论俄罗斯联邦和土耳其在反自由势力和威权主义对民主和人权的挑战方面的例子,以及使用紧急状态的例子。哪些因素影响了成员国的“社会化”,从而成为欧洲共同价值观的守护者?欧洲委员会能够履行其对欧洲公民的责任吗?这将导致对“希腊案例”的遗产的一些结论,以适当应对民主倒退的挑战,以及今天欧洲委员会人权和法治空间的缩小,以及对未来的一些建议。欧洲委员会防止民主倒退的工具的有效性:可以从“希腊案例”中学到什么教训?[j] .中国农业科学,2020,1-21 (http://alj.uni-graz.at/index.php/alj/article/view/152)。
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