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European Convention may refer to:
Human rights are moral principles or norms, that describe certain standards of human behavior, and are regularly protected as legal rights in municipal and international law. They are commonly understood as inalienable fundamental rights "to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being," and which are "inherent in all human beings" regardless of their nation, location, language, religion, ethnic origin or any other status. They are applicable everywhere and at every time in the sense of being universal, and they are egalitarian in the sense of being the same for everyone. They require empathy and the rule of law and impose an obligation on persons to respect the human rights of others. They should not be taken away except as a result of due process based on specific circumstances; for example, human rights may include freedom from unlawful imprisonment, torture, and execution.
International human rights instruments are treaties and other international documents relevant to international human rights law and the protection of human rights in general. They can be classified into two categories: declarations, adopted by bodies such as the United Nations General Assembly, which are not legally binding although they may be politically so as soft law; and conventions, which are legally binding instruments concluded under international law. International treaties and even declarations can, over time, obtain the status of customary international law.
International human rights instruments can be divided further into global instruments, to which any state in the world can be a party, and regional instruments, which are restricted to states in a particular region of the world.
Most conventions establish mechanisms to oversee their implementation. In some cases these mechanisms have relatively little power, and are often ignored by member states; in other cases these mechanisms have great political and legal authority, and their decisions are almost always implemented. Examples of the first case include the UN treaty committees, while the best exemplar of the second case is the European Court of Human Rights.
The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) (formally the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms) is an international treaty to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms in Europe. Drafted in 1950 by the then newly formed Council of Europe, the convention entered into force on 3 September 1953. All Council of Europe member states are party to the Convention and new members are expected to ratify the convention at the earliest opportunity.
The Convention established the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). Any person who feels his or her rights have been violated under the Convention by a state party can take a case to the Court. Judgments finding violations are binding on the States concerned and they are obliged to execute them. The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe monitors the execution of judgements, particularly to ensure payment of the amounts awarded by the Court to the applicants in compensation for the damage they have sustained. The establishment of a Court to protect individuals from human rights violations is an innovative feature for an international convention on human rights, as it gives the individual an active role on the international arena (traditionally, only states are considered actors in international law). The European Convention is still the only international human rights agreement providing such a high degree of individual protection. State parties can also take cases against other state parties to the Court, although this power is rarely used.
European, or Europeans, may refer to:
(ENG) ECHR - European Convention on Human Rights (English Version)
Patrick Stewart sketch: what has the ECHR ever done for us?
ECHR Lecture
European Convention 2016 - This was Rome!
European Convention 2017. Budapest
European Convention on Human Rights
RE/MAX European Convention 2016 in Rome: Turn up the Volume
ECHR - New Film on the European Court of Human Rights
How tall can the European Convention on Human Rights grow? - Baroness Hale
Votes for Prisoners? Democracy and the European Convention on Human Rights
The Court has produced a video presenting the main rights and freedoms in the Convention. Aimed at a wide range of viewers, this video-clip is currently available in 38 languages. The Court wishes to encourage initiatives aimed at including this video-clip in civic education programs.
After Theresa May says Britain should leave the European convention on human rights, Patrick Stewart, Adrian Scarborough and Sarah Solemani expose the problems in the Conservative plan for a UK bill of rights. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian This satirical take on the classic Monty Python sketch asks ‘what has the European Convention on Human Rights ever done for us?’ Apart from the right to a fair trial, freedom from slavery, freedom from torture ... Guardian website ► http://is.gd/guardianhome Suggested videos: Exploitation, exploitation, exploitation ► http://bit.ly/ExpExpExp Owen Jones meets Shami Chakrabarti ► http://bit.ly/OwenShami Guardian playlists: Comment is Free ► http://is.gd/cifplaylist Guardian Docs ► http://is.gd/guardiandocs Guardian Feature...
A video lecture on the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). This lecture discusses the background to the Convention, the different types of rights (absolute, limited and qualified) as well as many of the key articles contained in the Convention.
More than 1,000 people from 38 countries joined the convention in incredible spirits, ready to connect and have a great time. A huge thank you and congratulations to all of you for having made the 2016 RE/MAX Europe Convention the biggest and best so far! The RE/MAX Symphony of the Best was playing out at full blast in Rome and the atmosphere was simply amazing.
Дорогие друзья! Вот и завершилась European Convention 2017 в Будапеште. Благодарим организаторов за тёплый приём, а участников - за искренние улыбки и яркие эмоции! Пусть знания и опыт, полученные на этом событии, ведут вас к новым успехам. А мы будем ждать вас на сцене осенней European Convention в Милане. чтобы достойно наградить ваши достижения! До встречи в Милане! http://events.coral-club.com
The European Convention on Human Rights was authored by Winston Churchill, and enshrined in law the fundamental British civil liberties that we all take for granted. Could the German people have stopped Hitler if he hadn't taken away their liberties? These are important questions we must face again, as the gradual erosion of civil liberties take place today. Civil Liberties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_liberties_in_the_United_Kingdom David Davis' resignation in protest of the erosion of fundamental rights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzpodjxmHlI&feature;=related This film is an excerpt from the feature length documentary "Taking Liberties - since 1997" Written and Directed by Chris Atkins Animation by Nexus Productions Narration b...
www.reucon16.eu Join us for the 8th RE/MAX European Convention in Rome and experience RE/MAX at full blast! We will get together to learn, network and have fun. Our strong RE/MAX network holds endless opportunities in store. And this network has grown by more than 1,500 agents this year to an amazing total of more than 17,000 agents across Europe. The agenda for this year's European Convention will focus on how each and everyone of us can benefit from this outstanding network and how we can turn up the volume together! Some opportunities simply cannot be missed. And this year's Convention is certainly one of them! Learn from the best, turn conversations into business and get new ideas for your success. #reucon16
A new film presenting the European Court of Human Rights has just been produced. Aimed at a wide audience, the film explains how the Court works, describes the challenges faced by it and shows the scope of its activity through examples from the case-law. The film is currently available in French and English, but will be issued in other official languages of the member States of the Council of Europe.
The pervasive scope of the European Convention of Human Rights has been demonstrated by the furore over the voting rights of prisoners. Is the ECHR a vital cornerstone necessary to protect individual liberties against an encroaching state and the rule of the mob, should it be replaced with a British Bill of Rights or does all Human Rights legislation create more problems than it solves? This lecture will look at whether the ECHR can continue in its current form and how it might be developed in response to discussion about parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law. The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the on the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/beanstalk-or-living-instrument-how-tall-can-the-european-conventi...
Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights holding that the UK's blanket ban on voting by convicted prisoners violates Article 3 of Protocol 1 to the European Convention on Human Rights have caused controversy in the UK. Professor David Feldman discusses the judgements of the European Court, and considers the principles behind allowing prisoners to vote. Professor Feldman is Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, Honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, and Fellow of the British Academy. He has acted as advisor to a number of Government Joint Select Committees, and was Judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002-10. For more information about Professor Feldman, please refer to his profile at http://www.law.cam.ac.uk/people/academic/dj-feldman/723 Law in Focus is a c...
The Court has produced a video presenting the main rights and freedoms in the Convention. Aimed at a wide range of viewers, this video-clip is currently available in 38 languages. The Court wishes to encourage initiatives aimed at including this video-clip in civic education programs.
After Theresa May says Britain should leave the European convention on human rights, Patrick Stewart, Adrian Scarborough and Sarah Solemani expose the problems in the Conservative plan for a UK bill of rights. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian This satirical take on the classic Monty Python sketch asks ‘what has the European Convention on Human Rights ever done for us?’ Apart from the right to a fair trial, freedom from slavery, freedom from torture ... Guardian website ► http://is.gd/guardianhome Suggested videos: Exploitation, exploitation, exploitation ► http://bit.ly/ExpExpExp Owen Jones meets Shami Chakrabarti ► http://bit.ly/OwenShami Guardian playlists: Comment is Free ► http://is.gd/cifplaylist Guardian Docs ► http://is.gd/guardiandocs Guardian Feature...
A video lecture on the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). This lecture discusses the background to the Convention, the different types of rights (absolute, limited and qualified) as well as many of the key articles contained in the Convention.
More than 1,000 people from 38 countries joined the convention in incredible spirits, ready to connect and have a great time. A huge thank you and congratulations to all of you for having made the 2016 RE/MAX Europe Convention the biggest and best so far! The RE/MAX Symphony of the Best was playing out at full blast in Rome and the atmosphere was simply amazing.
Дорогие друзья! Вот и завершилась European Convention 2017 в Будапеште. Благодарим организаторов за тёплый приём, а участников - за искренние улыбки и яркие эмоции! Пусть знания и опыт, полученные на этом событии, ведут вас к новым успехам. А мы будем ждать вас на сцене осенней European Convention в Милане. чтобы достойно наградить ваши достижения! До встречи в Милане! http://events.coral-club.com
The European Convention on Human Rights was authored by Winston Churchill, and enshrined in law the fundamental British civil liberties that we all take for granted. Could the German people have stopped Hitler if he hadn't taken away their liberties? These are important questions we must face again, as the gradual erosion of civil liberties take place today. Civil Liberties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_liberties_in_the_United_Kingdom David Davis' resignation in protest of the erosion of fundamental rights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzpodjxmHlI&feature;=related This film is an excerpt from the feature length documentary "Taking Liberties - since 1997" Written and Directed by Chris Atkins Animation by Nexus Productions Narration b...
www.reucon16.eu Join us for the 8th RE/MAX European Convention in Rome and experience RE/MAX at full blast! We will get together to learn, network and have fun. Our strong RE/MAX network holds endless opportunities in store. And this network has grown by more than 1,500 agents this year to an amazing total of more than 17,000 agents across Europe. The agenda for this year's European Convention will focus on how each and everyone of us can benefit from this outstanding network and how we can turn up the volume together! Some opportunities simply cannot be missed. And this year's Convention is certainly one of them! Learn from the best, turn conversations into business and get new ideas for your success. #reucon16
A new film presenting the European Court of Human Rights has just been produced. Aimed at a wide audience, the film explains how the Court works, describes the challenges faced by it and shows the scope of its activity through examples from the case-law. The film is currently available in French and English, but will be issued in other official languages of the member States of the Council of Europe.
The pervasive scope of the European Convention of Human Rights has been demonstrated by the furore over the voting rights of prisoners. Is the ECHR a vital cornerstone necessary to protect individual liberties against an encroaching state and the rule of the mob, should it be replaced with a British Bill of Rights or does all Human Rights legislation create more problems than it solves? This lecture will look at whether the ECHR can continue in its current form and how it might be developed in response to discussion about parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law. The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the on the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/beanstalk-or-living-instrument-how-tall-can-the-european-conventi...
Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights holding that the UK's blanket ban on voting by convicted prisoners violates Article 3 of Protocol 1 to the European Convention on Human Rights have caused controversy in the UK. Professor David Feldman discusses the judgements of the European Court, and considers the principles behind allowing prisoners to vote. Professor Feldman is Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, Honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, and Fellow of the British Academy. He has acted as advisor to a number of Government Joint Select Committees, and was Judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002-10. For more information about Professor Feldman, please refer to his profile at http://www.law.cam.ac.uk/people/academic/dj-feldman/723 Law in Focus is a c...
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The Spirit of Adoption, preached by Bro Joseph Coleman on 30 October 1983 at the European Convention in Zwolle, Holland. With French translation by Bro Gabriel Aylestock.
Fifth General Meeting and European Regional Convention 2014 Netherland