CoE member states have repeatedly acknowledged that a rapid and effective execution of the ECtHR’s judgments is of core importance to enhance the protection of human rights at a national level and to the long-term effectiveness of the European human rights protection system. This was also emphasised by the Committee of Ministers during the 130th Athens Session in November 2020, urging all member states to ensure that Recommendation CM/Rec(2008)2 be given full effect. The multilateral Project “Support to efficient domestic capacity for the execution of ECtHR judgments (Phase 1)” aims to provide institutional support notably regarding the designation and the work of the coordinator of execution of judgments at the national level, both to steer the national execution process and maintain an effective dialogue with the CM. It will build on good practices developed in certain countries and support an enhanced dialogue among national coordinators.
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Le délai de réception des offres était de 2024-03-07.
L'appel d'offres a été publié le 2024-02-16.
Avis de marché (2024-02-16) Objet Champ d'application du marché
Titre: CoE - PROVISION OF CONSULTANCY SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF EXECUTION OF THE ECTHR JUDGMENTS
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CoE member states have repeatedly acknowledged that a rapid and effective execution of the ECtHR’s judgments is of core importance to enhance the protection of human rights at a national level and to the long-term effectiveness of the European human rights protection system. This was also emphasised by the Committee of Ministers during the 130th Athens Session in November 2020, urging all member states to ensure that Recommendation CM/Rec(2008)2 be given full effect.
The multilateral Project “Support to efficient domestic capacity for the execution of ECtHR judgments (Phase 1)” aims to provide institutional support notably regarding the designation and the work of the coordinator of execution of judgments at the national level, both to steer the national execution process and maintain an effective dialogue with the CM. It will build on good practices developed in certain countries and support an enhanced dialogue among national coordinators.
CoE member states have repeatedly acknowledged that a rapid and effective execution of the ECtHR’s judgments is of core importance to enhance the protection of human rights at a national level and to the long-term effectiveness of the European human rights protection system. This was also emphasised by the Committee of Ministers during the 130th Athens Session in November 2020, urging all member states to ensure that Recommendation CM/Rec(2008)2 be given full effect.
The multilateral Project “Support to efficient domestic capacity for the execution of ECtHR judgments (Phase 1)” aims to provide institutional support notably regarding the designation and the work of the coordinator of execution of judgments at the national level, both to steer the national execution process and maintain an effective dialogue with the CM. It will build on good practices developed in certain countries and support an enhanced dialogue among national coordinators.
The Project’s activities include developing a methodology and setting up a mechanism based on which a study (“Multi-Country Study”) will be carried out focusing on the functional relevance of the existing mechanisms for execution of the ECtHR judgments in the member states in the light of the CM Recommendation (2008)2 and identifying good practices and effective national execution mechanisms.
It is envisaged that the Multi-Country Study will be based on local studies carried out with the support of academia and experts already studying the subject of implementation of the ECHR in the member states. It is envisaged that the Project will develop a common methodology in order to support the collection and analysis of comparable data for carrying out the Multi-Country Study.
In parallel, the Project will also establish formats for experience exchange and mutual support between those coordinating authorities. Beyond the organisation of seminars and other events, the Project targets the creation of the “Execution Coordinators Network”, a collective responsibility network aimed at enabling member states to support each other in the process of executing judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. A preliminary study (“Network Development Study”) will be carried out to identify a recommended format and structure for the network.
The Council of Europe is looking for a maximum of 97 providers (provided enough tenders meet the criteria indicated below) in order to support the implementation of the project with a particular expertise on the field of execution of the ECtHR judgements and national implementation of the ECHR.
This Contract is currently estimated to cover up 50 activities, to be held by 1 October 2024. This estimate is for information only and shall not constitute any sort of contractual commitment on the part of the Council of Europe. The Contract may potentially represent a higher or lower number of activities, depending on the evolving needs of the Organisation.
The Project’s activities include developing a methodology and setting up a mechanism based on which a study (“Multi-Country Study”) will be carried out focusing on the functional relevance of the existing mechanisms for execution of the ECtHR judgments in the member states in the light of the CM Recommendation (2008)2 and identifying good practices and effective national execution mechanisms.
It is envisaged that the Multi-Country Study will be based on local studies carried out with the support of academia and experts already studying the subject of implementation of the ECHR in the member states. It is envisaged that the Project will develop a common methodology in order to support the collection and analysis of comparable data for carrying out the Multi-Country Study.
In parallel, the Project will also establish formats for experience exchange and mutual support between those coordinating authorities. Beyond the organisation of seminars and other events, the Project targets the creation of the “Execution Coordinators Network”, a collective responsibility network aimed at enabling member states to support each other in the process of executing judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. A preliminary study (“Network Development Study”) will be carried out to identify a recommended format and structure for the network.
The Council of Europe is looking for a maximum of 97 providers (provided enough tenders meet the criteria indicated below) in order to support the implementation of the project with a particular expertise on the field of execution of the ECtHR judgements and national implementation of the ECHR.
This Contract is currently estimated to cover up 50 activities, to be held by 1 October 2024. This estimate is for information only and shall not constitute any sort of contractual commitment on the part of the Council of Europe. The Contract may potentially represent a higher or lower number of activities, depending on the evolving needs of the Organisation.
Produits/services: Services de conseil en recherche et développement📦
Produits/services supplémentaires: Services de conseil en recherche📦 Durée de l'accord
Date de début: 2024-04-03 📅
Date de fin: 2024-10-31 📅
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Numéro d'identification du lot: LOT-0001 Description
Lieu d'exécution: Bas-Rhin
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Site principal ou lieu d'exécution: https://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/home
Adresse postale: Avenue de l'Europe
Code postal: 67075
Ville: Strasbourg Cedex
Pays: France 🇫🇷
Procédure Type de procédure
Procédure ouverte ✅
Base juridique: Directive 2014/24/UE
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Délai de réception des offres ou des demandes de participation: 2024-03-07 23:59:00 📅
Langues dans lesquelles les offres ou les demandes de participation peuvent être présentées: anglais 🗣️ Informations sur un accord-cadre ou un système d'acquisition dynamique
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Catalogue électronique: Autorisée
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Les commandes électroniques seront utilisées ✅
Le paiement électronique sera utilisé ✅
Informations juridiques, économiques, financières et techniques Conditions de participation
Motif d'exclusion: Corruption
The procurement for the contract will be conducted in accordance with the CoE procedures as set out in tender documents and applicable internal legal instruments of the CoE, in particular Rule No. 1395 of 20 June 2019 on the procurement procedures of the CoE. No other procurement procedures will apply. These documents may be downloaded on the website of the CoE https://search.coe.int/intranet/Pages/result_details.aspx?ObjectId=090000168094853e . In submitting this form, the Council of Europe does not waive the privileges and immunities granted to it by virtue of the General Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Council of Europe and its Protocols, and in particular Article 21 - Disputes - of the General Agreement.
The procurement for the contract will be conducted in accordance with the CoE procedures as set out in tender documents and applicable internal legal instruments of the CoE, in particular Rule No. 1395 of 20 June 2019 on the procurement procedures of the CoE. No other procurement procedures will apply. These documents may be downloaded on the website of the CoE https://search.coe.int/intranet/Pages/result_details.aspx?ObjectId=090000168094853e . In submitting this form, the Council of Europe does not waive the privileges and immunities granted to it by virtue of the General Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Council of Europe and its Protocols, and in particular Article 21 - Disputes - of the General Agreement.
Organe de révision Identique à : Nom et adresse Informations sur les flux de travail électroniques
La facturation électronique sera acceptée
Source: OJS 2024/S 035-101024 (2024-02-16)