THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE AND ITS CONSECRATION REGULATIONS AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Authors

  • Tudor Tanasescu "Bioterra" University from Bucharest, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v8i4.1617

Abstract

The Council of Europe is the main international organization with vocation intergovernmental regional/European which has the fundamental objective consecration and protection of human rights. The Organization shall constitute the institutional framework in which had been initiated and developed, under the aspect its rules and mechanisms, the best international system in human rights domain, European system consecration and protection of human rights.

Main conventional legal instruments in the promotion and protection of human rights domain at the European level, adopted within the framework of the Council of Europe, on the basis of which have been created and the institutions and mechanisms specific to this field are: the Convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, European Social Charter and the European Convention on indefeasibility war crimes and crimes against humanity, European Convention for the prevention of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or, framework Convention for the protection of ethnic minorities national, and so on.

Author Biography

Tudor Tanasescu, "Bioterra" University from Bucharest, Romania

Faculty of Law

References

 Tănăsescu Tudor, International law of human rights. University Course, Sitech Publishing House, Craiova, 2013;

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Published

2014-11-23

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