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  1. Rules of Procedure of the Committee of Ministers (1951), 4th revised edition 1964, http://cm.coe.int/intro/rulesproced.htm.

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  2. Rules of Procedure for the Meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies (1955), 3rd revised edition 1971, http://cm.coe.int/intro/rulesdeputies.htm.

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  3. cf. The exposition of legal acts in the Committee of Ministers’ official description as an institution in the Council of Europe’s “About the Committee of Ministers” at http://cm.coe.int/rsi/CM/index.jep.

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  4. Rules of Procedure of the Assembly, 1999 session, texts adopted by the Standing Committee, Appendix to Resolution 1202 on November 4, 1999, http://assembly.coe.int/rulesof procedure/rulesindex.htm; http://Assembly.coe.int/Documents/AdoptedText/ta99/ERES 1202AD.htm

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  5. cf. The report Doc. 10073 dated February 12, 2004, “Assembly’s motions for orders and draft orders” as a draft for a resolution on definitions of orders and motions, with recommendations on eliminating this type of document. In future there are to be only three types of Assembly documents.

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  6. cf. The report Doc. 10073, “Assembly’s motions for orders and draft orders” as a draft for a resolution on definitions of orders and motions, with recommendations on eliminating this type of document.

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  7. cf. the report of the Committee on regulations on procedures and immunity to the Standing Committee of the Assembly, Doc. 10193 dated May 14, 2004, “Content of written declarations and motions for recommendations and resolutions,” with a draft resolution which the Standing Committee also accepted.

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  8. The exposition of the types of legal sources and documents corresponds to the Council of Europe’s official description: http://assembly.coe.int/asp/DocMenu(SQL). asp? Language: E.

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  9. cf. http://Assembly.coe.int/main.asp?

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(2006). The institutional forms of documents. In: The Council of Europe. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-33506-4_11

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