European Cultural Convention

The European Cultural Convention is an international Council of Europe's treaty to strengthen, deepen and further develop a European Culture, by using local culture as a starting point. Setting common goals and a plan of action to reach an integrated European society, celebrating universal values, rights and diversity. The Convention contributes to joint action by encouraging cultural activities of European interest.[2]

European Cultural Convention
Front page of the European Cultural Convention at German Bundesgesetzblatt (BGBl.) in English, French and German.
Signed19 December 1954
LocationParis
Effective5 May 1955
Condition3 Ratifications
Signatories19[1]
Parties50[1]
DepositarySecretary General of the Council of Europe
LanguagesEnglish and French

The European Cultural Convention was opened for signature by the Council of Europe in Paris on 19 December 1954 and entered into force on 5 May 1955.[1] Its signature is one of the conditions for becoming a participating state in the Bologna Process and its European Higher Education Area (EHEA).[3] The term "Convention" is used as a synonym for an international legal treaty.

The convention has been ratified by all 47 member states of the Council of Europe and also by Belarus, the Holy See, and Kazakhstan.[1]

The Council of Europe's Youth Sector with the European Youth Foundation, the European Youth Centres and its co-managed structures like the Advisory Council on Youth (AC) and the European Steering Committee for Youth (CDEJ) covers all countries signatory to the European Cultural Convention, because the youth sector originally came under the Directorate of Education, Culture and Sport.[4]

Members

  (Blue) Member states of the Council of Europe, that signed and ratified
  (Light-blue) Non-member states, that signed (Belarus, Holy Sea and Kazakhstan)
  (Light-grey) States, that did not sign

The 50 Signatories to the European Cultural Convention are:[1]

Signatory Signature Ratification Entry into force
 Albania25/06/1992[lower-alpha 1]25/06/1992
 Andorra10/11/199422/01/199622/01/1996
 Armenia25/04/1997[lower-alpha 1]25/04/1997
 Austria13/12/195704/03/195804/03/1958
 Azerbaijan25/04/1997[lower-alpha 1]25/04/1997
 Belarus[lower-alpha 2]18/10/1993[lower-alpha 1]18/10/1993
 Belgium19/12/195411/05/195511/05/1955
 Bosnia and Herzegovina29/12/1994[lower-alpha 3]29/12/1994
 Bulgaria02/09/1991[lower-alpha 1]02/09/1991
 Croatia27/01/1993[lower-alpha 3]27/01/1993
 Cyprus30/11/196723/09/196923/09/1969
 Czech Republic10/05/1990[lower-alpha 1]01/01/1993
 Denmark19/12/195407/05/195507/05/1955
 Estonia07/05/1992[lower-alpha 1]07/05/1992
 Finland23/01/1970[lower-alpha 1]23/01/1970
 France19/12/195405/05/195505/05/1955
 Georgia25/04/1997[lower-alpha 1]25/04/1997
 Germany19/12/195417/11/195517/11/1955
 Greece19/12/195410/01/196210/01/1962
  Holy See[lower-alpha 2]10/12/1962[lower-alpha 1]10/12/1962
 Hungary16/11/1989[lower-alpha 1]16/11/1989
 Iceland19/12/195401/03/195601/03/1956
 Ireland19/12/195411/03/195505/05/1955
 Italy19/12/195416/05/195716/05/1957
 Latvia07/05/1992[lower-alpha 1]07/05/1992
 Kazakhstan[lower-alpha 2]05/03/2010[lower-alpha 1]05/03/2010
 Liechtenstein23/11/197813/06/197913/06/1979
 Lithuania07/05/1992[lower-alpha 1]07/05/1992
 Luxembourg19/12/195430/07/195630/07/1956
 Malta02/05/196612/12/196612/12/1966
 Moldova24/05/1994[lower-alpha 1]24/05/1994
 Monaco06/07/1994[lower-alpha 1]06/07/1994
 Montenegro28/02/2001[lower-alpha 1]06/06/2006
 Netherlands19/12/195408/02/195608/02/1956
 North Macedonia24/11/1995[lower-alpha 1]24/11/1995
 Norway19/12/195424/01/195624/01/1956
 Poland16/11/1989[lower-alpha 1]16/11/1989
 Portugal16/02/1976[lower-alpha 1]16/02/1976
 Romania19/12/1991[lower-alpha 1]19/12/1991
 Russia21/02/1991[lower-alpha 1]21/02/1991
 San Marino13/02/1986[lower-alpha 1]13/02/1986
 Serbia28/02/2001[lower-alpha 1]28/02/2001
 Slovakia01/01/1993[lower-alpha 1]01/01/1993
 Slovenia02/07/1992[lower-alpha 3]02/07/1992
 Spain04/07/1957[lower-alpha 1]04/07/1957
 Sweden19/12/195416/06/195816/06/1958
  Switzerland13/07/1962[lower-alpha 1]13/07/1962
 Turkey19/12/195410/10/195710/10/1957
 Ukraine13/06/1994[lower-alpha 3]13/06/1994
 United Kingdom19/12/195405/05/195505/05/1955
  1. Accession.
  2. Non-Member of Council of Europe.
  3. Succession.

See also

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