December 6, 2021
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Sarah Tabani, « The relationships between te European systems », HALSHS : archive ouverte en Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société - notices sans texte intégral, ID : 10670/1.51814e...
The European Union and the Council of Europe had since their creation particular relationships. These relationships had known real evolution for sixty years. Espacially, we notice a process of formalisation of these relationships, in order to create an accurate scope of cooperation between European Union and the Council of Europe, as demonstrate several agreements between the European institutions. Some informal tools had been use, or merely created, so that manage these profuse relationships, which had shown a variable efficacy. As a resulte, we observe the necessary uphildong of informal and spontaenous relationships, which aren’t come out of a defined scoop, but from fact situation, from an interpretive or legitimiation needs or in order to overcome a system deficiency,getting in an other. Moreover, the european judge is one of the most important stakeholder of the european relationships, especially when there isn’t any management rule. He creates his own tools and technique, as the Bosphorus presumption of equivalent protection shows. Consequently, is the relationships between the EU and the Council of Europe has to be formalized so as to deepen their cooperation in some areas, formalisation has some limits, as reveales the limited EU accession to the Council of Europe Conventions, and especially the EU accession to the ECHR. The informal relationships, thanks to their spontaneity overcome some complications. A balance is finally found between the need of formalisation and the necessary upholding of informal relationships.