INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Shaping democratic renewal: civic space and the path to
a New Democratic Pact for Europe 


  2 - 3 February 2026 Strasbourg, France (Palais de l'Europe, Room 1)



 

 About the Conference


At the 2023 Reykjavík Summit, Heads of State and Government of the Council of Europe adopted the landmark Reykjavík Principles for Democracy, setting out a common vision of the key elements of a functioning democracy. These Principles underscore the vital role of civil society in upholding democratic values and safeguarding fundamental freedoms across Europe.

The 2025 Report of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Towards a New Democratic Pact for Europe, highlights the urgency of protecting civic space as a cornerstone of democratic renewal. It calls for stronger cooperation among member states, international organisations, and civil society to reverse current trends and reinforce democratic institutions.

In response, the process leading to the New Democratic Pact aims to revitalise democracy through innovation, institutional renewal, and civic empowerment. This high-level event will contribute to that effort by exploring how civic space can be strengthened at both national and international levels. It will showcase practical initiatives for monitoring civic space and inspire new approaches for civil society and member states to jointly advance the Pact and build a
more inclusive and resilient democratic future.

The conference will provide a strategic platform for reinforcing stakeholder commitment to developing and strengthening a coherent mechanism for monitoring and protecting civic space across Council of Europe member states. It will facilitate the exchange of best practices and the formulation of concrete proposals – including policy recommendations, collaborative frameworks, and pilot initiatives – aimed laying foundations for such a mechanism.

 Reference documents


      Programme of the conference

      Concept note

      Report of the conference

 Practical information


  • The conference will feature moderated panel discussions with diverse speakers from civil society, member states, and international organisations.
  • Each panel will include structured opportunities for audience engagement, such as Q&A sessions, live polling, and facilitated dialogue segments to encourage active participation, foster dynamic exchange and generate concrete ideas.
  • The event will take place in English and French, with interpretation provided, and will be live-streamed.
  • An accompanying programme will include an exhibition space for materials and a civic space resource table showcasing reports, standards, case law, and tools.
  • Financial support from the Council of Europe is no longer possible, as the budget has been fully allocated.

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 Speakers (alphabetical order) 

Back Dave Elseroad, Head of Advocacy and the Geneva office for the Human Rights House Foundation (HRHF)

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Dave Elseroad, Head of Advocacy and the Geneva office for the Human Rights House Foundation (HRHF)

Dave Elseroad (he/him) is the Head of Advocacy and the Geneva office for the Human Rights House Foundation (HRHF), an Oslo-based INGO which has been active in the promotion and protection of human rights for more than 30 years. HRHF serves as the secretariat for a network of more than 85 human rights organisations across the Council of Europe region. In his role, Dave serves as a member of the organisation’s leadership team and directs HRHF’s advocacy at the United Nations, European Union, Council of Europe, and OSCE in cooperation with local partners. Dave has worked across the Council of Europe region for more than 20 years, in roles focused on human rights, public health, and weapons nonproliferation. He earned a master’s degree in international development management from the American University’s School of International Service and a bachelor’s degree in political science, with a focus on post-Soviet economic and political transition, from St. Mary’s College of Maryland (USA). Dave has also completed post-graduate work exploring the intersection of policy advocacy and humanitarian engagement.

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