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Council of Europe

Strasbourg University The Council of Europe (CoE; , CdE) is an international organisation with the goal of upholding human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe. Founded in 1949, it is Europe's oldest intergovernmental organisation, representing 46 member states, Cyprus, Georgia and Turkey), or belonging to the Americas (Dutch Caribbean, French Guiana, and Greenland), Oceania (French Polynesia), and Africa (Canary Islands, Ceuta, Mayotte, Melilla, and Réunion)}} with a population of approximately 675 million ; it operates with an annual budget of approximately 500 million euros.

The organisation is distinct from the European Union (EU), although people sometimes confuse the two organisations – partly because the EU has adopted the original European flag, designed for the Council of Europe in 1955, as well as the European anthem. No country has ever joined the EU without first belonging to the Council of Europe. The Council of Europe is an official United Nations observer.

Unlike the EU, the Council of Europe cannot make binding laws; however, the council has produced a number of international treaties, including the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (European Convention on Human Rights, ECHR) of 1953. Provisions from the convention are incorporated in domestic law in many participating countries. The best-known body of the Council of Europe is the European Court of Human Rights, which rules on alleged violations of the ECHR.

The council's two statutory bodies are the Committee of Ministers, which comprises the foreign ministers of each member state, and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), which is composed of members of the national parliaments of each member state. The Commissioner for Human Rights is an institution within the Council of Europe, mandated to promote awareness of and respect for human rights within the member states. The secretary general presides over the secretariat of the organisation. Other major CoE bodies include the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare (EDQM) and the European Audiovisual Observatory.

The headquarters of the Council of Europe, as well as its Court of Human Rights, are situated in Strasbourg, France. The Council uses English and French as its two official languages. The Committee of Ministers, the PACE, and the Congress of the Council of Europe also use German and Italian for some of their work. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Civil society and international development. (Derl.): Amanda Bernard, Henny Helmich, Percy B. Lehning.

    Published 1998
    “…North-South Centre of the Council of Europe…”
    Book
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    European migration in the 1980s: trends and policies.

    Published 1981
    Conference Proceeding
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    Türk mahkeme kararlarında Avrupa İnsan Hakları Sözleşmesi / Kemal Başlar by Başlar, Kemal

    Published 2008
    “…Council of Europe European Commission…”
    Book
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    Gümrük hizmetleri ve etik / Hamza Ateş, Tuncay Güloğlu, Muharrem Es. by Ateş, Hamza

    Published 2009
    Book
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    Sağlık hizmetleri ve etik / Haydar Sur, Murat Çekin. by Sur, Haydar

    Published 2009
    Book
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    Etik, kültür ve toplum / Kemal Görmez ... (ve diğ.)

    Published 2009
    Book
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    Kamu etiği akademik araştırmaları / Yay haz. : Şermin Korkusuz, Gaye Keylan.

    Published 2009
    Book
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    Adil yargılanma hakkı / Sibel İnceoğlu by İnceoğlu, Sibel

    Published 2018
    Book
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    İfade özgürlüğü / Ulaş Karan by Karan, Ulaş

    Published 2018
    Book
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    Özgürlük ve güvenlik hakkı / Tolga Şirin by Şirin, Tolga

    Published 2018
    Book
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    Örgütlenme ve toplanma özgürlüğü / Ulaş Karan by Karan, Ulaş

    Published 2018
    Book
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    Population in Europe and North America on the eve of the millenium:dynamics and policy responses.

    Published 1999
    Conference Proceeding
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