The Council of Europe (French: Conseil de l'Europe , German: Europarat /ɔɪ.ˈʁoː.pʰaˌʁaːtʰ/) is an international organization of 46 member states in the European region. Its main success 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 Palais de l'Europe about two kilometres from city centre. Membership is open to all European democracies which accept the principle of the rule of law and guarantee fundamental human rights and freedoms to their citizens.
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.
The Council was officially founded on 5 May, 1949 by the Treaty of London agreed to by the ten original members. This treaty is now known as the Statute of the Council of Europe.
The Council concentrates on the following areas:
There's also the European Commission for Democracy through Law, better known as the Venice Commission.
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' *.
]] Today, there are 46 member states, including nearly every European state. Upon foundation on May 5, 1949 there were ten members:
Members with later admission dates (sorted by date of admission):
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 it would not be granted any status whatsoever at CoE until its democracy and human rights records improved.
The has observer status at the Committee of Ministers since 1970.
Following its declaration of independence on 2006-06-03, submitted a request to accede to (join) the Council of Europe. The Committee of Ministers transmitted the request to the Parliamentary Assembly for opinion, in accordance with the usual procedure.*
On 2006-06-14, the Committe of Ministers declared that the Republic of Serbia will continue the membership of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.*
Some non-European states also have observer status at Council of Europe institutions:
This played a role in the stars of the Flag of Europe.
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