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The Council of Europe mourns the passing of Pope Francis, head of the Roman Catholic Church and of the Holy See, one of our ...
The roundtable ensured an inclusive debate between the main actors in the field, in the first effort of the prison ...
The Council of Europe in cooperation with the Luxembourg Minister of Justice and Minister delegate to the Prime Minister for ...
The Women Writers Route, certified Cultural Route of the Council of Europe since 2022, has expanded to Finland. Five new ...
The Women Writers Route, certified Cultural Route of the Council of Europe since 2022, has expanded to Finland. Five new ...
The Convention on Cybercrime ("Budapest Convention") is regarded as the most comprehensive and coherent international agreement on cybercrime and electronic evidence to date. It serves as a guideline ...
To mark World Environment Day on 5 June 2024, the President of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe, Marc Cools, made the following statement: “Not a day goes by ...
Despite international recognition of the human rights of persons with disabilities, they still suffer widespread discrimination. The Commissioner’s approach advocates a shift towards rights-based, ...
Under the authority of the Committee of Ministers and bearing in mind the Council of Europe’s legal standards, the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and the findings and ...
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The GLACY-e (Global Action on Cybercrime Enhanced) is a Joint project of the European Union (Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation instrument – NDICI-Global Europe) and the Council ...
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, ...