GR-J - Legal Co-operation
Main fields of activity

- Development and implementation of common standards and policies (CDPC, CDCJ, CAHDI)
- Independence and efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ, CCJE, CCPE)
- Crime problems, prisons and police (CDPC)
- Counter-Terrorism (CDCT)
- New and Emerging Digital Technologies (CDNET)
- Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
- Anti-money laundering (MONEYVAL)
- Requests of non-member States to accede to Council of Europe conventions/partial agreements
- Regional or Minority Languages
- European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission)
- Enlarged Partial Agreement on the Register of Damage caused by the Aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine
- Council of Europe Conferences of specialised ministers in this field - follow-up
- Replies to Assembly and Congress recommendations in this field
President: Ambassador Gabriel REVEL, Permanent Representative of Monaco
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Access to official documents
In May 2025, the Committee of Ministers (CM) adopted a Transparency Framework to ensure that the Council of Europe operates with transparency, allowing for open access to information, while safeguarding privacy rights, legitimate interests of member States and the security of the Organisation. It recognises that transparency of public authorities is fundamental to building trust, combating corruption, and empowering citizens to actively engage in matters of public interest. The Thematic Co-ordinator on Information Policy (TC-INF) is actively following the implementation of the Transparency Framework (CM/Del/Dec(2025)1530/1.6).
Most documents relating to the work of the CM are initially classified as "restricted" and are accessible only to member and observer States' governments and the Council of Europe Secretariat. These documents are typically declassified immediately after the meeting at which they are examined by the CM, although some remain classified for one year.
Documents prepared by the Ministers’ Deputies' subsidiary groups (GR-C, GR-DEM, etc.) are usually declassified after one year.
The texts currently in force on access to documents are CM/Del/Dec(1998)641/1.3 and CM/Del/Dec(2000)735/1.5a, para. 7.