Further to social partners, only International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) holding participatory status with the Council of Europe (see the dedicated webpage of the Conference of INGO's of the Council of Europe) are entitled to lodge collective complaints.

First request for entitlement

INGOs holding participatory status with the Council of Europe must submit an application letter duly signed by the person entitled to represent the INGO, stating his or her title and functions, preferably by electronic mail, to the following address:  [email protected]
Postal address:
Department of Social Rights
Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law Council of Europe
F-67075 Strasbourg Cedex

including the following information: headquarters of the INGO; telephone; fax; e-mail; web site; the date the INGO was granted participatory status with the Council of Europe, and indicating that the INGO fulfils the conditions stated in paragraph 20 of the Explanatory Report to the Additional Protocol providing for a system of collective complaints.

To this end, the INGO may refer to the following documents:

  • Constitution/Statute of the INGO;
  • rules of procedure;
  • composition of its Administrative Council;
  • composition of its Executive Board, if any;
  • latest activity report;
  • its participation in meetings of INGO bodies of the Council of Europe (meetings and dates);
  • any other relevant document.

Upon receipt, applications by INGOs are submitted for approval to the Governmental Committee of the European Social Charter and the European Code of Social Security at its twice-yearly meetings, which draws up the list of INGOs entitled to lodge collective complaints for a four-year period. Each INGO is duly informed of the Governmental Committee’s decision.

Renewal of entitlement

INGOs wishing to renew their entitlement should forward their request duly signed by the person entitled to represent the INGO, stating his or her title and functions, to the above-mentioned postal and e-mail addresses.

Conditions to be fulfilled for entitlement of INGOs

The Governmental Committee draws up the above-mentioned list, on the basis of the following principles:
  • INGOs which hold participatory status with the Council of Europe and consider themselves particularly competent in any of the matters governed by the Charter are invited to express their wish to be included on a special list of INGOs entitled to submit complaints;
  • each application must be supported by detailed and accurate documentation aiming to show in particular that the INGO has access to authoritative sources of information and is able to carry out the necessary verifications, to obtain appropriate legal opinions, etc., in order to draw up reliable and complete complaint files;
  • all  applications  are  transmitted  to  the  Governmental Committee, accompanied by an opinion of the Secretary General which reflects the degree of interest and participation shown by the INGO in its normal dealings with the Council of Europe;
  • an application is considered accepted by the Governmental Committee unless it is rejected in a ballot by a simple majority of votes cast;
  • inclusion on the special list is valid for a period of four years, after which it lapses unless the organisation applies for renewal in the six-month period preceding the expiry date. The procedure described above applies to renewal applications.
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Back Statement of Karin Lukas, President of the European Committee of Social Rights on the situation in Ukraine

Statement of Karin Lukas, President of the European Committee of Social Rights on the situation in Ukraine

As President of the European Committee of Social Rights, I am deeply concerned by the Russian military aggression against Ukraine.

This is having fatal consequences in terms of the lives and human rights of the people in Ukraine, including their enjoyment of social rights as set out in the European Social Charter.

The conflict has already resulted in the biggest refugee crisis in Europe since World War II. The basic social rights of refugees must be respected wherever they are and at all times, so as to ensure dignity for all.

When signing and ratifying the Charter, the member States of the Council of Europe agreed to guarantee to their populations the social rights protected by the Charter in order to secure and improve their standard of living and their well-being.

I would like to express my solidarity with the people in Ukraine and with those who have been forced to leave Ukraine. The aggression must cease without delay, so that work can start in order to re-establish the conditions necessary for the attainment in Ukraine of all rights and principles set out in the Charter.

Strasbourg, France 10/03/2022
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