Croatia // 46 States, one Europe
Croatia joined the Council of Europe on 6 November 1996.
Action of the Council of Europe in Croatia
Prevention of torture
The European Committee for the prevention of torture visits places of detention (for juvenile or immigration detainees, police stations, psychiatric hospitals) in order to assess how persons deprived of their liberty are treated.
Fight against racism
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) is an independent monitoring body which provides member States with concrete and practical advice on how to tackle problems of racism and intolerance in their country.
Protection of social rights
The European Social Charter is a Council of Europe treaty which guarantees social and economic human rights. It was adopted in 1961 and revised in 1996. The European Committee of Social Rights rules on the conformity of the situation in States with the European Social Charter, the 1988 Additional Protocol and the Revised European Social Charter.
Protection of minorities
The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities provides for a monitoring system to evaluate how the treaty is implemented in State Parties. An advisory Committee adopts recommendations to improve minority protection.
Fight against corruption
The Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) monitors member states' compliance with the Council of Europe anti-corruption standards with the objective to improve the capacity of its members to fight corruption.
Fight against money laundering
MONEYVAL Committee of experts
The committee evaluates the effectiveness of domestic measures to counter money laundering and the financing of terrorism in Council of Europe member states which are not members of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Council of Europe member states which are members of MONEYVAL but subsequently become members of the FATF can elect to retain full membership of MONEYVAL. Applicant states for membership and other non-member states which are not members of the FATF may apply to join the terms of reference under certain conditions.
COP198
The Conference of the Parties under the Council of Europe Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime and on the Financing of Terrorism (CETS No. 198) monitors the proper implementation of the Convention by the Parties.
Democracy through Law
The European Commission for Democracy through Law - the Venice Commission - is an advisory body on constitutional matters which plays a leading role in the adoption of constitutions that conform to the standards of Europe's constitutional heritage
Fight against trafficking in human beings
The Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA) is responsible for monitoring implementation of the Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings by the Parties. It regularly publishes evaluation reports.
Justice system
European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ)
The aim of the CEPEJ is the improvement of the efficiency and functioning of justice in the member States.
Consultative Council of European Prosecutors (CCPE)
This consultative body to the Committee of Ministers prepares opinions, promotes the implementation of Rec(2000)19 and collects information about the functioning of prosecution services in Europe.
Art and donations
The Council of Europe’s various buildings are home to an extensive collection of works of art. Member and non-member states, regional and local authorities, and even artists themselves have donated works of art to the Council. These gifts symbolise their donors’ attachment to one of the oldest of Europe’s political organisations. They are a tangible expression of support for an organisation that views human rights as the focal point of society, as well as acknowledging that creative artists play a vital part in shaping attitudes and behaviour.
Gymnast
by Vasko Lipovac
Bronze sculpture on a wooden plinth
Donated by Croatia in 1985
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Croatia in the Council of Europe
Committee of Ministers
- Gordan Grlić Radman, Minister for Foreign Affairs and European Affairs
- Toma Galli, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe
Parliamentary Assembly
Croatia is represented in the Parliamentary Assembly by a delegation of 5 representatives and 5 substitutes.
Congress of Local and Regional Authorities
Croatia is represented in the Congress by a delegation of 5 representatives and 5 substitutes.
European Court of Human Rights
- Judge to the European Court of Human Rights: Davor Derenčinović
- Applications allocated to a decision body(*) in 2023: 1012
- Judgments in 2023: 27 of which 24 violations and 3 non-violations
(*) Do not include applications which are at the pre-judicial stage (incomplete case file)
Execution of Court's judgments
Commissioner for Human Rights
As part of his mandate, the Commissioner carries out visits to countries in order to monitor the human rights situation and pursue a dialogue with national authorities and civil societies.
Council of Europe Treaties
Treaties ratified and signed by Croatia
Budget
The Council of Europe's budget, for 2024, is € 624.6M.
The contribution of Croatia is € 1 515 680.
Secretariat
Marija Pejčinović Burić was elected Council of Europe Secretary General on 26 June 2019.
European Court of Human Rights judgments in cases of human rights violations have led to the improvement of people’s lives across Council of Europe member states.