The Council of Europe provides legal standards, technical expertise, and human-rights-based guidance to ensure that electronic evidence of war crimes is lawfully collected, preserved, and used ...
Training on the European Court’s case-law for judges and legal advisors Special attention was given to asset-related measures ...
Conference "Monaco and the European Court of Human Rights" On 26 June, the Department for the Execution of Judgments ...
International Criminal Police Organization Facilitates international police cooperation and provides operational tools and guidance for cybercrime investigations and ...
Gender equality is a cornerstone of democracy. Yet, despite all the work towards ensuring equal rights for women and men, ...
Organised around the theme ‘From Apicius to Vermouth: plants, gastronomy and wine – a living heritage’, these events aimed to ...
Ukraine’s resistance is not only visible on the battlefield but also in the digital sphere, where prosecutors, investigators, civil society, and citizens work to document war crimes with electronic ...
Visit to Germany on the execution of the European Court’s judgments On 18 June, a delegation from the Department for the ...
Powrót Seminar on the execution of the European Court's judgments at Humboldt University (Berlin) On 18 June, the Department ...
Visit of the Director of Human Rights of the Council of Europe to Kyiv From 22 to 25 June, Clare Ovey, Director of Human ...
Since joining the Council of Europe in 1995 and ratifying the European Charter of Local Self-Government in 2000, Albania has undertaken a series of ambitious reforms to strengthen local ...
In the Republic of Moldova, the Council of Europe implemented the project ”Improving electoral practice in the Republic of ...
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