Book launch event: "Petros Stangos, The Making of European Social Jurisprudence: Decisions on Collective Complaints by the European Committee of Social Rights”

6/05/2024 Strasbourg

The Department of Social Rights of the Council of Europe is co-organising an event to mark the publication of a new book by Petros Stangos (former member of the European Committee of Social Rights) entitled "The Making of European Social Jurisprudence: Decisions on Collective Complaints by the...

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Seminar on European Social Charter and Ukraine

30/04/2024 Strasbourg

On 25 April 2024, the Council of Europe project "Enhanced social protection in Ukraine" implemented within the framework of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Ukraine “Resilience, Recovery and Reconstruction” for 2023-2026, organised a seminar in hybrid format “European Social Charter...

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Continued cooperation on further enhancement of social rights protection in Georgia

245/04/2024 Strasbourg

In 2005, Georgia ratified 63 out of 98 paragraphs of the European Social Charter, showing commitment towards improving the well-being and living standards of its citizens. However, 35 key provisions, such as safe working conditions and fair renumeration remain to be ratified. On 23-24 April, a...

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Launch of the Council of Europe package of measures in response to the refugee influx in Armenia

The Council of Europe has just launched a comprehensive response package to the refugee influx in Armenia of € 2.8 million, in line with the Council of Europe's Action Plan for Armenia (2023-2026) and the Action Plan on Protecting Vulnerable Persons within the context of migration and asylum...

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Needs assessment in the field of social rights concerning vulnerable groups in the Republic of Moldova

11/04/2024 Strasbourg

The Council of Europe project "Enhancing Employment Rights in the Republic of Moldova" which is co-funded by the Austrian Development Agency and the Council of Europe, conducted a needs assessment in the field of social rights with a specific focus on labour and employment rights of persons from...

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Indietro Meeting on non-accepted provisions of the European Social Charter by Romania

Meeting on non-accepted provisions of the European Social Charter by Romania

The third meeting on non-accepted provisions of the European Social Charter by Romania took place in Bucharest on 7 November 2019. The meeting was opened by Liana-Ramona Mostenescu-Vasiliu, General Director for European Affairs and International Relations of the Ministry of Labour and Social Justice and Francois Vandamme, Vice-President of the European Committee of Social Rights. The aim of the meeting was to assess the state of play of the legislation and practice vis-a-vis the provisions of the Charter not yet accepted by Romania and to discuss the possibility of the acceptance of those provisions. 

It was noted that some of the provisions not yet accepted by Romania, could be immediately accepted, as the legislation and practice are in line with the requirements of the Charter.  

The meeting was organised by the CoE Department of the European Social Charter and the Ministry of Labour and social justice of Romania.

Bucharest, Romania 07/11/2019
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