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Council of Europe, one of the oldest European organization (established in 1949), is characterized as an “organization of values”. Such a characteristic is based especially upon an observation, that CoE is specializing in creation of standards in the area of democracy, rule of law and protection of human rights. Special meaning has the European Convention of Human Rights and CoE conventions’ system, legally binding. But in CoE important role is played by the co called “soft law” as well, e.g. CE Committee of Minister’s recommendations. Formally such a law is not legally binding but member States should observed them knowing specificity of CoE as an “organization of values”. CoE should be described as an “organization of values” based on the wide catalog of democratic values it created, but in practice this organization has problems with fulfilling such a standards in Member States. It is especially actual with the “soft law”. Additionally CoE does not poses strong sanctions, enabling execution of standards, especially in those States which do not intend to join the European Union (fulfilling CoE’s standards is a condition for joining EU). In the future, if the CoE wants to preserve its characteristic as an “organization of values”, it should more emphasized execution of democratic standards by the Member States. It will influence its authority and perception by the European society.
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