Difference between user_sy_privs and session_privs views

Hi,
could you tell me exactly if the difference between the user_sy_privs view and the session_privs view is this one
-the user_sy_privs shows the system privileges the current user is really using during its session
-the session_privs view shows the system privileges the current user can use during its session(he does not use them obligatory)
Thanks a lot for your answer
Regards
Nathalie

"USER_SYS_PRIVS lists *system* privileges granted to the current user."
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14237/statviews_4459.htm#sthref2365
"SESSION_PRIVS lists the privileges that are currently available to the user."
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14237/statviews_4238.htm#sthref2060
SQL> select * from user_sys_privs
  2  /
USERNAME                       PRIVILEGE                                ADM
HOEK                           UNLIMITED TABLESPACE                     NO
1 row selected.
SQL> select * from session_privs
  2  /
PRIVILEGE
ALTER SYSTEM
AUDIT SYSTEM
CREATE SESSION
ALTER SESSION
[snip]
READ ANY FILE GROUP
CHANGE NOTIFICATION
CREATE EXTERNAL JOB
161 rows selected.
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