The Commissioner for Human Rights is a non-judicial independent institution created in 1999 by the Council of Europe to ...
The 4 th Summit of the Council of Europe held in Reykjavik in May 2023 recognised the essential role of multilevel governance in delivering the Organisation’s vision.
This questionnaire was initially developed for the baseline evaluation of all Parties to the Convention but was recently ...
PACE side-event “For a Permanent Platform on Interreligious and Inter-convictional Dialogue at the Council of Europe” ...
Council of Europe project to support enhancing election integrity and increasing citizens' trust in the electoral process in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
A trauma-informed approach event that brought together displaced girls returning from abroad and residents of the host ...
In the Collective Complaint FIDH v. France (No. 14/2003), the Committee stressed that « Human dignity is the fundamental value and indeed the core of positive European human rights law – whether under ...
Digital technologies present unique challenges and opportunities for the exercise of all human rights, notably privacy, equality and freedom of expression. The Commissioner calls for a human ...
Some of the instruments produced within the Council of Europe have played a decisive role in the teaching of so-called “foreign” languages by promoting methodological innovations and new approaches to ...
Digital citizenship is the capacity to participate actively, continuously and responsibly in communities online and offline, through competent and positive engagement with digital technologies (by ...
The Observatory on History Teaching in Europe has 18 member states and 2 observer states – as illustrated on the map below. Accession to the Enlarged Partial Agreement is possible for all members of ...
The Council of Europe contributes to SDG 4.1 mainly through its work on competences for democratic culture and language education. Through its activities, standards and tools developed in this field, ...