Brussels, 12-13 February 2015
 


 

Within the framework of the Belgian Chairmanship of the Council of Europe the Federal Public Service Social Security 2015 and the Federal Public Service Employment, Labour and Social Dialogue, in cooperation with the Council of Europe, organised on 12 and 13 February 2015 a high-level Conference on "The Future of the Protection of Social Rights in Europe" in Brussels.

The event offered a high-level exchange between academic experts, social partners, civil society organizations and representatives of international and political institutions.

Following the Turin Conference, the discussions resulted in the "Brussels Document", i.e. the synthesis of the conclusions reached by the sessions.

The "Brussels Document" has been handed over to the Belgium Chairmanship to provide input for the activities of the Council of Europe concerning social rights, with an updated and renewed view.

  Programme (see also Dutch version)

  Background paper (see also Dutch version)

Brussels' Document (see also ItalianGerman and Dutch versions)

Press release (see also Dutch version)

Date: 12-13 February 2015

Location: Auditorium Pacheco, Brussels

Organiser: Council of Europe, Belgian Federal Public Service Social Security, Belgian Federal Public Service Employment, Labour and Social Dialogue in the framework of the Belgian Chairmanship of the Council of Europe

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Back States Parties to the European Social Charter are invited to report on health, social security and social protection by 31 December 2020

States Parties to the European Social Charter are invited to report on health, social security and social protection by 31 December 2020

The European Committee of Social Rights transmitted the questions to States Parties of the Revised European Social Charter and the 1961 Charter relating to the provisions belonging to the thematic group 2 on health, social security and social protection under the reporting procedure. States parties are invited to report on the accepted provisions under the following articles: Article 3 (the right to safe and healthy working conditions), Article 11 (the right to protection of health), Article 12 (the right to social security), Article 13 (the right to social and medical assistance), Article 14, (the right to benefit from social welfare services), Article 23 or Article 4 of the of the Additional Protocol (the right of elderly persons to social protection), and Article 30 (the right to protection against poverty and social exclusion).

As in 2019, the European Committee of Social Rights, wishing to focus its monitoring and to alleviate the reporting burden of States, invites States Parties to limit the report to replies to specific and targeted questions for each of the above-mentioned articles of the Charter, without prejudice to responding to issues still pending from previous reporting cycles.

This is a result of the work carried out by the Steering Committee for Human Rights (CDDH) to identify good practices through a report with a view to improving the implementation of social rights in Europe and the proposals made by the European Committee of Social Rights which aim to render the reporting procedure under the European Social Charter more effective and targeted.

As the questions were addressed to states later than usual, the European Committee of Social Rights invites countries to submit their reports by 31 December 2020 (instead of end of October). Similarly, the Committee extends the period for submission of comments on national reports by trade unions, employers’ organisations and non-governmental organisations until 30 June 2021 (instead of the usual 30 April deadline).

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