consolidation of efforts of state authorities and local self-government, educational institutions, and the public in ensuring ...
The Government of Japan has made another voluntary contribution to support the Council of Europe action against cybercrime through the Octopus Project. The agreement was signed on 14 February 2025 by ...
According to the annual World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Bosnia and Herzegovina has fallen from 64th to 81st place. Recognising the need for a stronger inter-sectoral ...
Council of Europe joins global celebration of Safer Internet Day 2025 For the 10th consecutive year, the Council of Europe is ...
In your case law, the Court has consistently stated that Article 3 demands an absolute prohibition on the removal of people to a place where they face a real risk of torture or inhuman or degrading ...
The reforms carried out by the Republic of Moldova with the Council of Europe’s support cover such areas as the justice system, electoral practices, media freedom and promoting equality.
The Council of Europe’s legal instruments are open to states from all regions, creating opportunities for cooperation in AI, data protection, cybercrime, and more. By connecting regional and global ...
On 5 February, the Department for the Execution of Judgments participated in a workshop for National Preventive Mechanisms ...
The Council of Europe plays a vital role in promoting inclusion and combatting discrimination, including racism and ...
Social rights form the bedrock of inclusive and just societies, enabling every individual to lead a life of dignity, security ...
European cultural heritage represents an invaluable shared asset that transcends national boundaries, reflecting the ...
The project “Prevent bullying and violence in schools in Montenegro” is implemented by the Council of Europe and funded by Germany and will run from December 2024 to December 2026, with a budget of ...