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  2. 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 ...

  3. European Union and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The European Union (EU) has permanent observer status at the United Nations (UN) since 1974, and gained enhanced participation rights in 2011. The EU itself does not have voting rights but it is represented alongside its 27 members , one of which, France , is a permanent member of the Security Council .

  4. Accreditations and responsibilities of EU delegations

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    Some delegations are responsible for European Union activities and relations with third countries that have not established diplomatic relations with the EU and for special territories of EU member states, including some that are part of the EU itself (OMR). Territories that host office subordinate to such delegation are marked with *.

  5. Commissioner for Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    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. The activities of Commissioner focus on three major, closely related areas:

  6. European Ombudsman - Wikipedia

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    The major grand topic inquiries made by European Ombudsman in 2020 were: the functioning of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency's 'Complaints Mechanism' to deal with complaints related to fundamental rights; the transparency of the Council of the EU during the COVID-19 crisis; and the collection and processing of information by the ...

  7. Delegation of the European Union to the United States

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    Since 1964, the EU has also maintained an office in New York, which now serves as the EU Delegation to the United Nations. In September 2022, the EU opened an office in San Francisco, California, with a focus on digital and tech matters. The opening is a result of the 2021 EU-U.S. Summit shared commitment to strengthen transatlantic ...

  8. United Nations Human Rights Committee - Wikipedia

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    The ICCPR states the basic rules for the membership of the Human Rights Committee. Article 28 of the ICCPR states that the Committee is composed of 18 members from states parties to the ICCPR, "who shall be persons of high moral character and recognized competence in the field of human rights", with consideration "to the usefulness of the participation of some persons having legal experience."

  9. European Court of Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    On 10 December 1948, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which aims to promote the universal recognition of rights set out therein, in order to strengthen the protection of human rights at the international level. While hugely important in setting a global standard for the first time, the declaration was ...