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La Tchéquie et le Conseil de l'Europe – Transposer les droits de l'homme de la table de conférence à celle de votre cuisine
Le Conseil de l'Europe travaille pour vous. Nous souhaitons conférer davantage de visibilité au rôle, aux normes et aux activités du Conseil de l'Europe dans ses États membres afin de montrer comment l’adhésion au Conseil de l’Europe a contribué à réaliser des objectifs ou des changements particuliers. Notre but est de souligner, grâce à un éventail d’événements et d’initiatives, comment l’action du Conseil de l'Europe a contribué à améliorer la vie des personnes et leur jouissance des droits fondamentaux.
Petr Válek, Velvyslanec stálý představitel České republiky při Radě Evropy
Qu’il s’agisse de l’impact de la Convention européenne des droits de l'homme au plan national ou des activités du Conseil de l'Europe dans de nombreux domaines, comme l’abolition de la peine de mort, la garantie de la liberté d'expression et de la liberté des médias, ou la lutte contre la violence en ligne et la violence contre les femmes favorisée par la technologie par le biais de la Convention d’Istanbul et de la Convention de Budapest sur la Cybercriminalité, le Conseil de l'Europe a de nombreuses réussites à son actif depuis 1949. Voir les réalisations
Events
10 November 2025
- International conference “Safeguarding Rights and Changing World: 75 Years of the European Convention on Human Rights” took place in Kampus Hybernská in Prague. The conference focused on current challenges and responses within the European human rights protection system, particularly in light of democratic backsliding and geopolitical crises. Key speakers included prominent judges from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), such as Ivana Jelić, Frédéric Krenc, Kateřina Šimáčková, and Armen Harutyunyan, who addressed topics ranging from rule of law crises to sexual violence and institutional resilience. Special attention was given to the Council of Europe’s response to Russian aggression against Ukraine. The event was organised by the Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague and theUniversity’s Centre for Conflict and Post-Conflict Studies.
4 November 2025
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a series of communication activities on its social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights. The communication included a quizz concerning the European Court of Human Rights.
23 May 2025
- The Czech Society for European and Comparative Law, in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, held its annual conference titled “75 Years of the European Convention on Human Rights: How has it changed human rights in Czechia?” at the Czernin Palace in Prague. Inspired by the question “What has the ECHR ever done for us?”, the conference focused on the Convention’s practical consequences for Czech law. Through four thematic panels, speakers discussed both the successes and challenges of implementing the Convention, shared insights on building human rights cases, and explored the future of human rights protection in Czechia and Europe. The event brought together legal professionals from across the judiciary, government, academia, and concluded with reflections on the Convention’s continued relevance in a changing legal and political landscape.
14 May 2025
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued an article on its website and a series of communications on its social media accounts following the 134th Session of the Committee of Ministers in Luxembourg , 13-14 May 2025. Výbor ministrů Rady Evropy potvrdil podporu lidským právům a odpovědnost za ruskou agresi | Ministerstvo zahraničních věcí České republiky.
5 May 2024
- Series of communication activities on social networks of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic marking the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the Council of Europe.
23 April 2024
- Event for students - "75 Years of the Council of Europe: Benefits and Challenges" : The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the Faculty of Law of Charles University and the European Law Students' Association, organised an event for students in Prague. The event was accompanied by a thematic exhibition of the history of the Council of Europe at the Faculty of Law. Press release
10 December 2023
- International Human Rights Day - promoting the legacy of Václav Havel in the fight for human rights and democracy in the world
23 November 2023
- International expert conference "Making Human Rights a Reality: Implementation of international human rights obligations at the national level" ( see programme)
9 October 2023
- Bestowing of the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize. Award Ceremony in the Council of Europe.
30 June 2023
- 30th anniversary of accession of the Czech Republic to the Council of Europe (30 June 1993).

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