The Transversal Challenges and Multilateral Projects Division provides support, mainly through multilateral (multi-country) co-operation projects (bringing together States facing the same or similar issues) to national authorities, independent national human rights institutions and civil society, in Council of Europe member States and in the Neighbourhood, with a view to strengthening the implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and other related human rights instruments, as well as European standards on the independence and efficiency of justice, and on legal co-operation.

The Division notably provides support to member States in strengthening the principle of Subsidiarity, which lies at the core of the ECHR system, and the national capacities for the execution of ECtHR judgments, including by building on digital technologies; runs a network of European National Preventive Mechanisms; supports member States facing similar challenges, building on relevant intergovernmental work.

It implements targeted activities and interventions that include e.g. supporting the sound development and implementation of national legislation, research and advice, expert recommendations, provision of training programmes (including mainstreaming relevant HELP courses), collection and dissemination of good European practices and the facilitation of partnerships among various stakeholders nationally and across borders.

The Division contributes to fulfilling the mandate of the Department for the implementation of Human Rights, Justice and legal co-operation standards, in close co-ordination with the Department’s other Divisions. It works closely with other relevant Council of Europe entities too (monitoring and advisory bodies, intergovernmental co-operation and technical co-operation). Co-operation programmes implemented by the Division notably contribute to the implementation of Council of Europe Programming documents by country/region, as well as relevant Committee of Ministers strategies and thematic action plans (for more information on all the Council of Europe cooperation activities, see the website of the Council of Europe’s Directorate of Programme Co-ordination).

Co-operation projects

All Coe Member States

Armenia

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czechia

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Latvia