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  2. Commissioner for Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    The current Commissioner - Michael O'Flaherty. The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights is an independent and impartial non-judicial institution established in 1999 by the Strasbourg-based Council of Europe, to promote awareness of and respect for human rights in the council's 46 member states.

  3. Michael O'Flaherty - Wikipedia

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    Michael O'Flaherty (2017) Professor Michael O'Flaherty is the current Commissioner for Human Rights of Council of Europe.Also he was the Director of the European Union Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), a member from 2004 to 2012 of the United Nations Human Rights Committee (HRC). [1]

  4. Dunja Mijatović - Wikipedia

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    Dunja Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дуња Мијатовић; born 8 September 1964) [1] is a Bosnian human rights expert and activist.. An expert on media law and media regulation, she served from 2010 to 2017 as the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media (RFoM), [2] and as the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights from 2018 to 2024.

  5. Council of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Europe's most famous achievement is the European Convention on Human Rights, which was adopted in 1950 following a report by the PACE, and followed on from the United Nations 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights' (UDHR). [34] The Convention created the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. The Court supervises ...

  6. European Commission of Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    The European Commission of Human Rights was a special body of the Council of Europe.From 1954 to the 1998 entry into force of Protocol 11 to the European Convention on Human Rights, individuals did not have direct access to the European Court of Human Rights; they had to apply to the commission, which if it found the case to be well-founded would launch a case in the Court on the individual's ...

  7. Thomas Hammarberg - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hammarberg (born 2 January 1942) is a Swedish diplomat and human rights defender. He held the post of Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights in Strasbourg from 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2012. He succeeded the first Commissioner, Álvaro Gil-Robles.

  8. Secretary General of the Council of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The secretary general is entrusted with the responsibility of meeting the aim for which the Council of Europe was set up in London on 5 May 1949, namely to achieve greater unity between its Member States for the purpose of safeguarding and realising the ideals and principles which are their common heritage and facilitating their economic and ...

  9. European Commission against Racism and Intolerance

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    European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) is the Council of Europe’s independent human rights monitoring body specialised in combating antisemitism, discrimination, racism, religious intolerance, and xenophobia. It publishes periodic reports on CoE member states and general policy recommendations.