Liechtenstein towards the presidency of the Council of Europe
Foreign Minister Dominique Hasler two days in Strasbourg to look after the six-month term at the helm of the Committee of Ministers from November 2023 to May 2024
After more than twenty years, the Principality of Liechtenstein will again hold the presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe: for the first time it will happen for a period of six months, namely from November 2023 to May 2024.
The Council of Europe was founded after the Second World War, in 1949, by ten countries for the purpose of protecting human rights.
Today, with 47 member states, it is one of the oldest and largest European organizations promoting the fundamental principles of life and its dignity. Liechtenstein has been an active member of the COE since 1978.
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Holding conferences and workshops, and more
In addition to chairing the Committee of Ministers, the Principality will be responsible for organizing and holding conferences and workshops, as well as managing and chairing the annual ministerial meeting.
Foreign Minister Dominique Hasler used the first day of her working visit, among other things, to discuss this upcoming assignment with Ambassador Domenik Wanger in order to predetermine priorities and to start planning concrete projects.
Foreign Minister @DominiqueHasler seizes the first day of her visit to Strasbourg to discuss Liechtenstein’s upcoming Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the @CoE in 2023/2024 with Ambassador @DomenikWanger, to define priorities & to initiate concrete project planning. pic.twitter.com/jEKmAGSRNC
— Liechtenstein MFA (@MFA_LI) June 16, 2021
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The Permanent Representation embodies Liechtenstein’s foreign policy priorities at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg and works to implement these interests vis-à-vis the other 46 member states and the five observers.
As a small continental state, Liechtenstein has a special interest in strengthening and supporting the rule of law and respect for human rights.
For this reason, it has been active in these areas for many years and has developed a clear and independent profile.
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These interests are represented in the Committee of Ministers, the highest decision-making body of the Council of Europe, by Ambassador Domenik Wanger, who is in regular contact with the highest-ranking diplomats of the other member states present in Strasbourg.
The Permanent Representation is also available to other institutions of the Council of Europe, such as the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), the Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) and the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe, as a Liechtenstein contact on the spot or to support the persons responsible.
The same applies to the numerous expert bodies of the COE, which deal, for example, with topics such as the prevention of sexual violence against children (“Lanzarote Committee”), the prevention of torture (“CPT”), the prevention of corruption (“GRECO”), money laundering and the financing of terrorism (“MONEYVAL”), or the fight against racism and intolerance (“ECRI”).
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Eighty-nine out of 200 conventions ratified by Hans Adam II
Of the more than 200 conventions of the Council of Europe, Liechtenstein has signed and ratified eighty-nine.
Recently, Parliament approved Liechtenstein’s accession to the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence in general.
Foreign Minister Dominique Hasler deposited the instrument of ratification on the second day of her working visit.
AM @DominiqueHasler deposits Liechtenstein’s instrument of ratification of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, #IstanbulConvention, with @CoE Secretary General @MarijaPBuric. A strong sign for #multilateralism & #WomensRights! pic.twitter.com/hi9MqATFO3
— Liechtenstein MFA (@MFA_LI) June 17, 2021
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