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The March 2025 edition of Espaces magazine featured an article on the Cultural Routes programme, entitled: “ The Cultural ...
Mr Bruno FAVEL, Head of the World Heritage Mission, General Directorate for Heritage and Architecture, Ministry of Culture, ...
The March 2025 edition of Espaces magazine featured an article on the Cultural Routes programme, entitled: “ The Cultural ...
This new text will most likely include measures to ensure coherent criminal laws across countries, more effective investigative tools, actions to protect victims, and to ensure swifter international ...
On 15 April 2025, a public presentation of the Citizens' Assembly Report was held, organised by the project “Strengthening ...
The roundtable ensured an inclusive debate between the main actors in the field, in the first effort of the prison ...
Over 60 law and journalism students at the University of Montenegro learnt how to counter legal intimidation and threats to ...
Despite international recognition of the human rights of persons with disabilities, they still suffer widespread ...
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 ...
Europe’s largest minority, the Roma and Travellers, face multiple barriers to education, health, employment and political participation due to systemic discrimination. The Commissioner is working to ...
Despite progress, women’s and girls’ rights in Europe face setbacks and numerous challenges, including violence, discrimination and hate speech. The Commissioner’s work focuses on promoting measures ...