Hungary and the Council of Europe – bringing human rights from the conference table to your kitchen table

The Council of Europe works for you. We want to give visibility to the role, standards and work of the Council of Europe in its member states, to show how Council of Europe membership has helped achieve particular results or changes. Our aim, through a variety of events and actions, is to highlight ways in which the Council of Europe’s action has helped improve the life of individuals and contributed to improving people’s enjoyment of fundamental rights.

 

Whether it is the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights at national level, or the Council of Europe's work in many fields, such as working to abolish the death penalty or to ensure freedom of expression and freedom of the media, or to adress online and technology-facilitated violence against women through the Istanbul Convention and Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, the Council of Europe has achieved a lot since 1949. View achievements »


Zsolt Németh, Head of the Hungarian PACE delegation Statement on the 75th anniversary of the Council of Europe  

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Events


12-13 June 2024

  • CoE Days (in the context of the 75th anniversary): Themes: political participation of national minority youth; Enlargement process in the Western Balkans in the context of Hungarian Presidency of the EU.

9 May 2023

  • One-day conference with youth participation, Opportunities for political participation of young people belonging to national minorities, to strengthen the active political participation of young people belonging to national minorities. Organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the European Youth Centre of the Council of Europe (Budapest).

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