European Charter for Democratic Schools without Violence
Strasbourg, 16 July 2004
Introduction to the Charter
Upon the initiative of the Council of Europe, young people from across Europe have prepared the European Charter for Democratic Schools without Violence on the basis of the fundamental values and principles shared by all Europeans, in particular those set forth in the Council of Europe’s Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
This group of young people recommends that schools throughout Europe seriously consider using this Charter as a model with which to further the cause of democratic schooling without violence.
Bearing in mind the differences in Europe’s education systems, the Charter can be either adopted as it stands, or it can be adapted and further strengthened by the various school communities, while preserving its spirit and general principles.
An explanatory memorandum will accompany this Charter, providing examples and explanations to facilitate its implementation.