TV SPOT

Archive

Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031

Newsletter

Subscribe to newsletter:

Poll: Poll 01

How do you find our web site?

Future of the European Court of Human Rights

image
Ministers from the 47 states to meet in Interlaken (Switzerland)

The future of the European Court of Human Rights will take centre-stage when human rights ministers from the 47 member states of the Council of Europe gather on 18 and 19 February at the Casino Kursaal in Interlaken.

The aim of the conference, which is being organised by the Swiss Chairmanship of the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers, is to reaffirm member states’ commitment to protecting human rights in Europe, and their determination to enable the European Court of Human Rights, which is a vital cog in the protection mechanism, to cope with the growing volume of applications.

The ministers will discuss reforms to ensure the long-term effectiveness of the Court, as well as ways of better monitoring the execution of its judgments and improving human rights protection at national level.

The Chairperson of the Committee of Ministers and the Head of the Federal Department of Justice and Police will open the conference at 3 pm on Thursday 18 February, followed by speeches from the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, the Presidents of the Parliamentary Assembly and the European Court of Human Rights, the Vice-President of the European Commission and the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights.  The heads of the national delegations and representatives of civil society will then take the floor.
 
The adoption of the Interlaken Declaration and an action plan for reform is due to take place on Friday 19 February.

Link to the special file:

http://www.coe.int/t/dc/files/events/2010_interlaken_conf/default_EN.asp

Link to the site of the Swiss Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers:

http://www.coe.int/t/dc/files/presidences-sessions-cm/presidences/switzerland/default_en.asp

Note to editors

The introductory session is open to the press.

A group photograph will be taken at 8.10 pm on Thursday 18 February at the Grand Hôtel Victoria Jungfrau.
A press conference will be held at 2 pm on Friday 19 February at the Casino Kursaal Interlaken.
Interviews may be arranged on the spot, mainly during the coffee breaks.
 
Accreditation requests should be sent to info@eda.admin.ch

Press contacts:

For the Council of Europe : Henriette Girard, press officer, tel +33 (0)3 88 41 21 41, mob. +33 (0)6 75 65 03 39, henriette.girard@coe.int

For the Swiss Chairmanship:
Nadine Olivieri, spokesperson, tel +41(0)79 763 96 43, nadine.olivieri@eda.admin.ch
Linda Shepard, communications officer, tel +41 (0)79 544 48 16, linda.shepard@eda.admin.ch

 
Announcement

Campaigns
Powered By WebStudio.Az