Europe Ministers Eye Migration, Rights Convention Talks

CoE/Secretary General

At the initiative of Secretary General Alain Berset, an informal Ministerial Conference will be held at Council of Europe headquarters in Strasbourg on Wednesday 10 December to discuss issues related to migration and the European Convention on Human Rights.

"Migration issues are high on the agenda of countries and people across Europe," Secretary General Berset said ahead of the event.

"The European Convention on Human Rights provides the framework we need to address these issues effectively and responsibly. Our task is not to weaken the Convention, but to keep it strong and relevant - to ensure that liberty and security, justice and responsibility, are held in balance."

Reaffirming commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights

Building on the commitment to the Convention expressed by Council of Europe Heads of State and Government in the Reykjavík Declaration of May 2023, this conference is intended to provide clear guidance to the organisation, shaping its future work in this area at the political level.

In recent years, issues related to migration - including the relationship between the Convention and national measures to control migration - have become the subject of intense political debate in, and between, many Council of Europe member states.

This event is intended to bring those discussions within the framework of the Council of Europe, in addition to the organisation's on-going work on migrant smuggling and on other initiatives to deal with pressing migration issues and related policies.


Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe

Reykjavík Declaration

New Democratic Pact for Europe

The Council of Europe and migration

The Council of Europe and people-trafficking

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