The Charte at a glance

The European Social Charter is a treaty of the Council of Europe that guarantees fundamental social and economic rights. It complements the European Convention on Human Rights, which refers to civil and political rights. It guarantees a wide range of everyday human rights related to employment, housing, health, education, social protection, and social services.

The Charter emphasizes the protection of vulnerable people such as the elderly, children, persons with disabilities, and migrants. It requires that the enjoyment of these rights be ensured without discrimination.

No other legal instrument at the pan-European level provides such extensive and comprehensive protection of social rights as that provided by the Charter. It also serves as a reference point for European Union law; most of the social rights in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union are based on articles of the Charter.

The Charter is therefore considered the Social Constitution of Europe and represents an essential component of the human rights architecture on the continent.

 

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Targeted questions to States Parties for the next statutory report on the European Social Charter

12/2026

The European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) and the Governmental Committee (GC) have defined and adopted a new set of targeted questions for States Parties that have not accepted the collective complaints procedure under the European Social Charter. Following the reform in 2022, these States...

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Chisinau Declaration

Member states adopt declaration at the High-level conference in Chișinău

19/03/2026 Chisinau, Moldova

Today ath the high-level conference on Social Rights held in Chișinău, ministers and senior representatives from Council of Europe member states adopted a forward-looking declaration reaffirming their commitment to social rights and to the European Social Charter. The event was hosted by the...

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Vido on ECSR Conclusions 2025

 

Video on ECSR Conclusions 2025

European Social Charter

Right to Health

Safety at work

Rights of Older Persons

Right to education

Child Poverty

 

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