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10 avril 2018

Plan de développement de la filière thermale en Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Logo de l'Agence Régionale de la Formation tout au long de la vie (ARFTLV Poitou-charentes)La Nouvelle-Aquitaine est la seconde région thermale de France avec 25 % des curistes au niveau national : près de 150 000 curistes accueillis en 2017 dans 29 établissements thermaux. La Région veut conforter cette place de leader, en renforçant son soutien au développement de la filière thermale en 2017-2022. Plus...
10 avril 2018

Des salariés inégalement préparés pour affronter la transformation de leurs métiers

Logo de l'Agence Régionale de la Formation tout au long de la vie (ARFTLV Poitou-charentes)Un sondage BVA, réalisé en mars 2018 pour BPI Group, révèle que 35% des salariés français se sentent exposés à un risque de perte d’emploi au cours des trois prochaines années. Plus...
10 avril 2018

New reports on protection of regional and minority languages in Austria, Cyprus and Romania

Screenshot-2018-5-2 NewsroomThe Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 4 April 2018 examined the implementation of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and provided recommendations to Austria, Cyprus and Romania, based on the country-specific reports of the Committee of Experts under the Charter. More...
10 avril 2018

Child sexual abuse in sport: Council of Europe calls for action to break the silence

The Council of Europe today made a call on public authorities and the sports movement to take determined action to prevent sexual abuse of children. Under the theme “Start to talk”, it launched in Madrid an international awareness-raising initiative urging governments, sports clubs, associations and federations, as well as athletes, coaches and parents to take concrete measures to prevent and respond to abuse. More...
10 avril 2018

Implementing ECHR judgments: Record number of cases closed in 2017, but challenges remain

The Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers, which oversees the implementation of European Court of Human Rights judgments, closed a record number of 3,691 cases last year, leading to a 24% decrease in the total number of outstanding cases. More...
10 avril 2018

Council of Europe issues policy guidelines to protect children of imprisoned parents

The Committee of Ministers – the executive body of the organisation - adopted a Recommendation recalling that children with imprisoned parents are entitled to the same rights as other children, including regular contact with their parents, except if it is considered contrary to the child´s best interests. More...
10 avril 2018

Council of Europe adopts new recommendation on terrorists acting alone

As Europe is confronted with returning terrorist fighters and lone-wolf terror attacks, the Council of Europe has recommended a set of measures to combat these dangers.
In a recommendation adopted today, the Council’s Committee of Ministers reviews measures for preventing radicalisation, better identifying individuals who could potentially act alone (*) and stepping up cooperation in the criminal law field. More...
10 avril 2018

21st century slavery: European anti-trafficking experts raise the alarm over labour exploitation

Trafficking for labour exploitation is on the rise across Europe. In several countries, it has overtaken sexual exploitation as the main form of human trafficking. Official figures underestimate the true scale of the problem and there have been few successful prosecutions and convictions. More...
10 avril 2018

What common challenges do smallest European states face?

Reports on local democracy and draft recommendations for Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco and San Marino were adopted by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe on the 28th of March at its 34th Session in Strasbourg. The discussions were followed by the debate on common challenges faced by smaller States in implementing the European Charter of Local Self-Government. More...
10 avril 2018

Poland: Judicial reforms violate anti-corruption standards, say Council of Europe experts

Amendments passed late last year to Poland’s judiciary, including laws on the National Council of the Judiciary (LNCJ), to the Supreme Court (LSC) and to the Law on Ordinary Courts, do not comply with Council of Europe anti-corruption standards, concludes a report published today by the Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption (GRECO). More...
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