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type: claim
domain: grand-strategy
description: The EU simultaneously ratified the CoE AI Framework Convention (March 11, 2026) and delayed EU AI Act high-risk compliance by 16 months (March 13, 2026), confirming governance laundering operates across regulatory levels, not just at international treaty scope
confidence: experimental
source: Council of the European Union / European Parliament, March 2026 Omnibus VII and CoE ratification
created: 2026-04-06
title: EU AI governance reveals form-substance divergence at domestic regulatory level through simultaneous treaty ratification and compliance delay
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scope: structural
sourcer: Council of the European Union / European Parliament
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# EU AI governance reveals form-substance divergence at domestic regulatory level through simultaneous treaty ratification and compliance delay
On March 11, 2026, the EU ratified the binding CoE AI Framework Convention. Two days later, on March 13, 2026, the EU Council adopted Omnibus VII, delaying high-risk AI system compliance from 2025 to December 2027 (stand-alone systems) and August 2028 (embedded systems). This simultaneity reveals governance laundering operating at the domestic regulatory level, not just in international treaty design. The pattern matches the form-substance divergence visible in international AI governance: legal form advances (binding treaty ratification) while substantive compliance retreats (16-month delay during peak AI deployment expansion 2026-2027). The Commission's justification—standards not yet available—may be technically accurate, but the political economy is clear: industry lobbying for compliance delay succeeded during the same week that international treaty commitments advanced. This confirms that governance laundering is not merely a treaty phenomenon but a cross-level regulatory strategy where form and substance move in opposite directions under competitive pressure. The Omnibus VII delay moves high-risk governance from mandatory-with-timeline to mandatory-without-timeline, weakening the mandatory character while preserving the appearance of comprehensive regulation. Critically, the national security carve-out (Article 2.3) remains intact while commercial compliance is delayed, maintaining the strategic interest architecture while reducing enterprise burden.

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# EU AI Act Omnibus VII
**Type:** Regulatory amendment package
**Status:** Adopted by Council March 13, 2026; Parliament committees March 18, plenary March 26; trilogue target April 28, 2026
**Domain:** AI governance, regulatory simplification
## Overview
Omnibus VII is a simplification package amending the EU AI Act (adopted June 2024). The package delays high-risk AI system compliance deadlines by 16 months, justified by the Commission's assessment that needed standards and tools are not yet available.
## Key Provisions
- **High-risk AI systems (stand-alone):** Compliance delayed from 2025 to December 2, 2027
- **High-risk AI systems (embedded in products):** Compliance delayed to August 2, 2028
- **New prohibition:** Non-consensual intimate imagery / CSAM
- **AI regulatory sandboxes:** Establishment deadline extended to December 2, 2027
- **EU AI Office:** Supervisory competence clarified over GPAI model-based systems
## Timeline
- **2024-06** — EU AI Act adopted
- **2025-02** — Prohibited practices obligations applied
- **2025-08** — GPAI obligations applied
- **2026-03-13** — Council adopts Omnibus VII negotiating position
- **2026-03-18** — Parliament committees adopt position
- **2026-03-26** — Parliament plenary confirms position
- **2026-04-28** — Target date for final trilogue agreement
## Governance Context
Omnibus VII was adopted two days after the EU ratified the CoE AI Framework Convention (March 11, 2026), creating a form-substance divergence where international treaty commitments advanced while domestic compliance requirements retreated. The national security exclusion (Article 2.3) remains intact while commercial compliance is delayed.