The call for contributions was addressed to States, ministries and other government agencies with responsibilities in the field of social rights; intergovernmental organisations; organisations of workers and employers; civil society organisations—including those representing youth—as well as academia and individuals with expertise or interest in social rights, human rights, social justice, and related fields.

The contributions received will be taken into account in the preparation of the Programme for the 2026 Chişinău High-Level Conference on the European Social Charter and its outcomes, including the messages of the Conference Resolution and the directions outlined in the Action Plan on the European Social Charter 2026–2030.

 PACE (Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe)

 CINGO (Conference of INGOs Council of Europe)

 ATD Fourth Europe

 ENSIE (European Network for Social Integration Enterprises)

 EPLN (European Prison Litigation Network)

ETUC (European Trade Union Confederation)

 EUROMIL (European Organisation of Military Associations and Trade Unions)

 SOCIAL PLATFORM (Network of European civil society organisations working for a more social Europe)

 UGT (Unión General de Trabajadoras y Trabajadores)

Raphaël Déchaux
Reader in Public law, Lorraine University.

ÉADHC
Étude Académique des Droits de l’Homme et du Constitutionnalisme

Natalia Mishyna, Ph.D. (Law),
post-doctoral researcher, SAGE Laboratory, University of Strasbourg, France

Miguel Angel Ramiro Avilés, Ph.d.
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Alcalá

Nikolaos A. Papadopoulos
Lecturer at European Law and Governance School, European Public Law Organization

UNITA Universities Alliance
Social Rights in the Digital Era, Research Network

Filipe Venade de Sousa
University professor in the area of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities