Council of Europe
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The Council of Europe is an international organisation of 46 member states in the European region. Membership is open to all European states which accept the principle of the rule of law and guarantee fundamental human rights and freedoms to their citizens.
One of the main successes of the Council was the European Convention on Human Rights in 1950, which serves as the basis for the European Court of Human Rights.
The seat of the Council of Europe is in Strasbourg on the Franco-German border. Originally meeting in Strasbourg's University Palace, it is now domiciled in the Palace of Europe on the outskirts of the city centre.
The Council of Europe is not to be confused with the Council of the European Union or the European Council, as it is a separate organisation and not part of the European Union.
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Founding
The Council of Europe was founded following a speech given by Winston Churchill at the University of Zurich on 19 September, 1946 (text of speech (http://www.peshawar.ch/varia/winston.htm)) calling for a "United States of Europe", similar to the United States of America, in the wake of the events of World War II.
The Council was officially founded on 5 May, 1949 by the Treaty of London when the ten original members signed the statute of Westminster. This treaty is now known as the Statute of the Council of Europe.
Aims
Article 1(a) of the Statute states:
- The aim of the Council of Europe is to achieve a greater unity between its members for the purpose of safeguarding and realising the ideals and principles which are their common heritage and facilitating their economic and social progress.
The Council concentrates on the following areas:
- Protection of democracy and the rule of law
- Protection of human rights, notably:
- Social rights, with the European Social Charter
- Linguistic rights, with the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
- Promotion of Europe's cultural identity and diversity;
- Addressing problems facing European society including discrimination, xenophobia, environmental protection, AIDS, drugs and organised crime
- Encouraging democratic stability via reform.
Institutions
The institutions of the Council of Europe are:
- The Secretariat
- The Committee of Ministers
- The Parliamentary Assembly (http://assembly.coe.int/defaultF.asp)
- The European Court of Human Rights
- The Commissioner for Human Rights (http://www.coe.int/T/E/Commissioner_H.R/Communication_Unit/)
There's also the European Commission for Democracy through Law, better known as the Venice Commission.
Symbols
Main article: European symbols
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The Council of Europe is responsible for the notable European flag with 12 golden stars (upward pointing) arranged in a circle on a blue background since 1955, and the anthem based on the Ode to Joy in the final movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's ninth symphony since 1972. In 1964, it established the anniversary of its founding on 5 May 1949 as Europe Day. (Europe Day has since been moved to May 9. See European Symbols.)
To avoid confusion with the European Union, which uses the same flag, the Council often uses a modified version with a stylised lower-case 'e' in the centre of the stars which is referred to as the 'Council of Europe Logo' [1] (http://www.coe.int/02/Logo/Pictures/LogoCoE/LogoCoe.jpg).
Membership
Today, there are 46 member states (nearly all of the European states. Map [2] (http://www.coe.int/T/e/com/about_coe/member_states/default.asp)). Upon foundation on May 5, 1949 there were ten members:
- Template:BEL
- Template:DNK
- Template:FRA
- Template:IRL
- Template:ITA
- Template:LUX
- Template:NLD
- Template:NOR
- Template:SWE
- Template:UK
Members with later admission dates (sorted by date of admission) :
- Template:GRC (9 August 1949)
- Template:TUR (9 August 1949)
- Template:ICE (9 March 1950)
- Template:DEU Federal Republic of Germany (13 July 1950)
- Template:AUT (16 April 1956)
- Template:CYP (24 May 1961)
- Template:CHE (6 May 1963)
- Template:MLT (29 April 1965)
- Template:PRT (22 September 1976)
- Template:ESP (24 November 1977)
- Template:LIE (23 November 1978)
- Template:SMR (16 November 1988)
- Template:FIN (5 May 1989)
- Template:HUN (6 November 1990)
- Template:POL (26 November 1991)
- Template:BGR (7 May 1992)
- Template:EST (14 May 1993)
- Template:LTU (14 May 1993)
- Template:SVN (14 May 1993)
- Template:CZE (30 June 1993)
- Template:SVK (30 June 1993)
- Template:ROU (7 October 1993)
- Template:AND (10 October 1994)
- Template:LVA (10 February 1995)
- Template:ALB (13 July 1995)
- Template:MOL (13 July 1995)
- Template:MKD (9 November 1995)
- Template:UKR (9 November 1995)
- Template:RUS (28 February 1996)
- Template:HRV (6 November 1996)
- Template:GEO (27 April 1999)
- Template:ARM (25 January 2001)
- Template:AZE (25 January 2001)
- Template:BiH (24 April 2002)
- Template:SCG (3 April 2003)
- Template:MON (5 October 2004)
The Parliament of Template:BLR held special guest status with the Parliamentary Assembly from September 1992 to January 1997, but this has been suspended as a consequence of the November 1996 undemocratic constitutional referendum and parliament by-elections and limits on democratic freedoms (e.g. freedom of expression cf. Belarusian media) under the authoritarian regime of President Lukashenko. The constitution changed by the referendum "does not respect minimum democratic standards and violates the principles of separation of powers and the rule of law." [3] (http://press.coe.int/cp/97/11a(97).htm). Belarus applied for full membership on 12 March 1993 (still open).
Template:KAZ applied for observer status at the Parliamentary Assembly in 1999. The official response of PACE was that Kazakhstan could apply for full membership, because it is partially located in Europe, but that they would not be granted any status whatsoever at CoE until their democracy and human rights records improved.
The Template:VAT has observer status at the Committee of Ministers since 1970.
Some non-European states also have observer status at Council of Europe institutions:
- Template:JPN and the Template:USA have observer status at the Committee of Ministers.
- Template:ISR has observer status at the Parliamentary Assembly.
- Template:CAN and Template:MEX have observer status at both the Committee of Ministers and the Parliamentary Assembly.
See also
- Europe
- European Union
- European Federation of National Engineering Associations
- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
External links
- Council of Europe (http://www.coe.int/) - Official site
- Statute of the Council of Europe (http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/Commun/QueVoulezVous.asp?NT=001&CM=8&DF=23/01/05&CL=ENG)bg:Съвет на Европа
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