Council of Europe Portal. The Convention aims to protect the best interests of children. This European legal instrument will also facilitate the implementation by Parties of the United Nations Convention on the rights of the child.
Council of Europe Portal. It provides a number of procedural measures to allow the children to exercise their rights. The Convention provides for measures which aim to promote the rights of the children, in particular in family proceedings before judicial authorities.
European Convention on the Adoption of Children. European Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitation to Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes.
European Treaty Series - No. 185. Convention on cybercrime. and to enable the collection of evidence in electronic form of a criminal offence
European Convention on the International Classification of Patents for Invention. European Convention on the Adoption of Children.
European Convention on the International Classification of Patents for Invention.
[Reproduced from the European Treaty Series, No. 58, published by the Council of Europe.
The Council of Europe's most famous achievement is the European Convention on Human Rights, which was .
The Council of Europe's most famous achievement is the European Convention on Human Rights, which was adopted in 1950 following a report by the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly, and followed on from the United Nations 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights' (UDHR). The Convention created the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. The Court supervises compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights and thus functions as the highest European court.
European Treaty Series. 85 EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON THE LEGAL . 85 EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON THE LEGAL STATUS OF CHILDREN BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK Strasbourg, 1. 1975 2 ETS 85 – Children Born out of Wedlock, 1. The Secretary General of the Council of Europe shall transmit certified copies to each of the signatory and acceding States.
The Council of Europe's most famous achievement is the European Convention on Human Rights, which was adopted in 1950 following a report by the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly, and followed on from the United Nations 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights'.
The richness of Council of Europe contribution to the elimination of violence against children includes several legally . Notably, Article 3(3) of the Treaty on European Union explicitly requires the EU to promote the protection of the rights of the child.
The richness of Council of Europe contribution to the elimination of violence against children includes several legally binding treaties, policy guidelines and recommendations, monitoring of States compliance with international standards, training and capacity building programmes and two major campaigns (against corporal punishment and against sexual abuse). Cooperation with the European Union.