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Convention for the Protectionof Human Rights
and Fundamental Freedoms
as amended by Protocols Nos. 11
and 14
with Protocols Nos. 1, 4, 6, 7, 12 and 13
The text of the Convention is presented as amended by the provisions ofProtocol No. 14 (CETS no. 194) as from its entry into force on 1 June 2010.
The text of the Convention had previously been amended according to theprovisions of Protocol No. 3 (ETS no. 45), which entered into force on21 September 1970, of Protocol No. 5 (ETS no. 55), which entered into forceon 20 December 1971, and of Protocol No. 8 (ETS no. 118), which enteredinto force on 1 January 1990, and comprised also the text of Protocol No. 2(ETS no. 44) which, in accordance with Article 5 3 thereof, had been an
integral part of the Convention since its entry into force on 21 September1970. All provisions which had been amended or added by these Protocols
were replaced by Protocol No. 11 (ETS no. 155), as from the date of its entryinto force on 1 November 1998. As from that date, Protocol No. 9 (ETSno. 140), which entered into force on 1 October 1994, was repealed andProtocol No. 10 (ETS no. 146) lost its purpose.
The current state of signatures and ratifications of the Convention and its
Protocols as well as the complete list of declarations and reservations areavailable at http://conventions.coe.int.
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European Convention on Human Rights
Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms
Rome, 4.XI.1950
The governments signatory hereto, being members of the Council of Europe,
Considering the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights proclaimed by the General
Assembly of the United Nations on10 December 1948;Considering that this Declaration aims atsecuring the universal and effectiverecognition and observance of the Rightstherein declared;Considering that the aim of the Councilof Europe is the achievement of greater
unity between its members and that oneof the methods by which that aim is tobe pursued is the maintenance andfurther realisation of human rights andfundamental freedoms;Reaffirming their profound belief in thosefundamental freedoms which are thefoundation of justice and peace in theworld and are best maintained on theone hand by an effective political
democracy and on the other by acommon understanding and observance
of the human rights upon which theydepend;Being resolved, as the governments ofEuropean countries which are likemindedand have a common heritage of politicaltraditions, ideals, freedom and the ruleof law, to take the first steps for the
collective enforcement of certain of the
rights stated in the Universal Declar-ation,Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Obligation to respect human rightsThe High Contracting Parties shall secureto everyone within their jurisdiction therights and freedoms defined in Section Iof this Convention.
Section I
Rights and freedoms
Article 2
Right to life1. Everyones right to life shall beprotected by law. No one shall be
deprived of his life intentionally save inthe execution of a sentence of a courtfollowing his conviction of a crime forwhich this penalty is provided by law.
2. Deprivation of life shall not beregarded as inflicted in contravention ofthis Article when it results from the use
of force which is no more than abso-lutely necessary:
(a) in defence of any person fromunlawful violence;
(b) in order to effect a lawful arrest orto prevent the escape of a person
lawfully detained;
(c) in action lawfully taken for thepurpose of quelling a riot or insurrection.
Article 3
Prohibition of tortureNo one shall be subjected to torture or
to inhuman or degrading treatment orpunishment.
Article 4
Prohibition of slavery and forcedlabour1. No one shall be held in slavery orservitude.
2. No one shall be required to performforced or compulsory labour.
3. For the purpose of this Article the
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term forced or compulsory labour shallnot include:
(a) any work required to be done in theordinary course of detention imposedaccording to the provisions of Article 5 ofthis Convention or during conditionalrelease from such detention;(b) any service of a military characteror, in case of conscientious objectors incountries where they are recognised,
service exacted instead of compulsorymilitary service;(c) any service exacted in case of anemergency or calamity threatening thelife or well-being of the community;(d) any work or service which formspart of normal civic obligations.
Article 5
Right to liberty and security
1. Everyone has the right to liberty andsecurity of person. No one shall be
deprived of his liberty save in thefollowing cases and in accordance with aprocedure prescribed by law:
(a) the lawful detention of a person
after conviction by a competent court;(b) the lawful arrest or detention of a
person for non-compliance with the
lawful order of a court or in order tosecure the fulfilment of any obligationprescribed by law;(c) the lawful arrest or detention of aperson effected for the purpose ofbringing him before the competent legalauthority on reasonable suspicion ofhaving committed an offence or when it
is reasonably considered necessary toprevent his committing an offence orfleeing after having done so;(d) the detention of a minor by lawfulorder for the purpose of educationalsupervision or his lawful detention forthe purpose of bringing him before thecompetent legal authority;(e) the lawful detention of persons forthe prevention of the spreading of
infectious diseases, of persons of un-sound mind, alcoholics or drug addicts orvagrants;(f) the lawful arrest or detention of aperson to prevent his effecting anunauthorised entry into the country or ofa person against whom action is being
taken with a view to deportation orextradition.
2. Everyone who is arrested shall beinformed promptly, in a language whichhe understands, of the reasons for hisarrest and of any charge against him.
3. Everyone arrested or detained inaccordance with the provisions ofparagraph 1 (c) of this Article shall bebrought promptly before a judge orother officer authorised by law to
exercise judicial power and shall beentitled to trial within a reasonable timeor to release pending trial. Release maybe conditioned by guarantees to appearfor trial.
4. Everyone who is deprived of hisliberty by arrest or detention shall beentitled to take proceedings by whichthe lawfulness of his detention shall bedecided speedily by a court and hisrelease ordered if the detention is notlawful.
5. Everyone who has been the victimof arrest or detention in contravention ofthe provisions of this Article shall havean enforceable right to compensation.
Article 6
Right to a fair trial1. In the determination of his civil
rights and obligations or of any criminalcharge against him, everyone is entitled
to a fair and public hearing within areasonable time by an independent andimpartial tribunal established by law.Judgment shall be pronounced publiclybut the press and public may beexcluded from all or part of the trial inthe interests of morals, public order or
national security in a democratic society,where the interests of juveniles or the
protection of the private life of the
parties so require, or to the extentstrictly necessary in the opinion of thecourt in special circumstances wherepublicity would prejudice the interests of
justice.
2. Everyone charged with a criminaloffence shall be presumed innocent untilproved guilty according to law.
3. Everyone charged with a criminaloffence has the following minimumrights:
(a) to be informed promptly, in a
language which he understands and in
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detail, of the nature and cause of theaccusation against him;(b) to have adequate time and facilitiesfor the preparation of his defence;(c) to defend himself in person orthrough legal assistance of his own
choosing or, if he has not sufficientmeans to pay for legal assistance, to begiven it free when the interests of justiceso require;(d) to examine or have examinedwitnesses against him and to obtain theattendance and examination of wit-nesses on his behalf under the sameconditions as witnesses against him;(e) to have the free assistance of aninterpreter if he cannot understand orspeak the language used in court.
Article 7
No punishment without law1. No one shall be held guilty of anycriminal offence on account of any act oromission which did not constitute acriminal offence under national orinternational law at the time when it wascommitted. Nor shall a heavier penaltybe imposed than the one that wasapplicable at the time the criminal
offence was committed.
2. This Article shall not prejudice thetrial and punishment of any person forany act or omission which, at the time
when it was committed, was criminalaccording to the general principles of lawrecognised by civilised nations.
Article 8
Right to respect for private andfamily life1. Everyone has the right to respect for
his private and family life, his home andhis correspondence.
2. There shall be no interference by apublic authority with the exercise of thisright except such as is in accordancewith the law and is necessary in ademocratic society in the interests ofnational security, public safety or theeconomic well-being of the country, for
the prevention of disorder or crime, forthe protection of health or morals, or forthe protection of the rights and
freedoms of others.
Article 9
Freedom of thought, conscience andreligion1. Everyone has the right to freedomof thought, conscience and religion; this
right includes freedom to change hisreligion or belief and freedom, either
alone or in community with others andin public or private, to manifest his
religion or belief, in worship, teaching,practice and observance.
2. Freedom to manifest ones religionor beliefs shall be subject only to such
limitations as are prescribed by law andare necessary in a democratic society in
the interests of public safety, for theprotection of public order, health or
morals, or for the protection of therights and freedoms of others.
Article 10
Freedom of expression1. Everyone has the right to freedomof expression. This right shall includefreedom to hold opinions and to receiveand impart information and ideas
without interference by public authorityand regardless of frontiers. This Article
shall not prevent States from requiring
the licensing of broadcasting, televisionor cinema enterprises.
2. The exercise of these freedoms,
since it carries with it duties andresponsibilities, may be subject to such
formalities, conditions, restrictions orpenalties as are prescribed by law andare necessary in a democratic society, inthe interests of national security,territorial integrity or public safety, forthe prevention of disorder or crime, forthe protection of health or morals, for
the protection of the reputation or rightsof others, for preventing the disclosureof information received in confidence, orfor maintaining the authority and im-partiality of the judiciary.
Article 11
Freedom of assembly andassociation1. Everyone has the right to freedomof peaceful assembly and to freedom ofassociation with others, including the
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right to form and to join trade unions forthe protection of his interests.
2. No restrictions shall be placed onthe exercise of these rights other thansuch as are prescribed by law and arenecessary in a democratic society in theinterests of national security or publicsafety, for the prevention of disorder orcrime, for the protection of health or
morals or for the protection of the rightsand freedoms of others. This Article shallnot prevent the imposition of lawfulrestrictions on the exercise of theserights by members of the armed forces,of the police or of the administration ofthe State.
Article 12
Right to marryMen and women of marriageable agehave the right to marry and to found afamily, according to the national lawsgoverning the exercise of this right.
Article 13
Right to an effective remedyEveryone whose rights and freedoms as
set forth in this Convention are violatedshall have an effective remedy before a
national authority notwithstanding thatthe violation has been committed bypersons acting in an official capacity.
Article 14
Prohibition of discriminationThe enjoyment of the rights andfreedoms set forth in this Conventionshall be secured without discriminationon any ground such as sex, race, colour,
language, religion, political or otheropinion, national or social origin,
association with a national minority,property, birth or other status.
Article 15
Derogation in time of emergency1. In time of war or other publicemergency threatening the life of thenation any High Contracting Party maytake measures derogating from its
obligations under this Convention to theextent strictly required by the exigenciesof the situation, provided that suchmeasures are not inconsistent with itsother obligations under international
law.
2. No derogation from Article 2, exceptin respect of deaths resulting from lawfulacts of war, or from Articles 3, 4 1 and
7 shall be made under this provision.
3. Any High Contracting Party availingitself of this right of derogation shall
keep the Secretary General of theCouncil of Europe fully informed of themeasures which it has taken and thereasons therefor. It shall also inform theSecretary General of the Council ofEurope when such measures haveceased to operate and the provisions of
the Convention are again being fullyexecuted.
Article 16
Restrictions on political activity ofaliensNothing in Articles 10, 11 and 14 shallbe regarded as preventing the HighContracting Parties from imposing
restrictions on the political activity of
aliens.
Article 17
Prohibition of abuse of rightsNothing in this Convention may beinterpreted as implying for any State,group or person any right to engage inany activity or perform any act aimed atthe destruction of any of the rights andfreedoms set forth herein or at their
limitation to a greater extent than isprovided for in the Convention.
Article 18
Limitation on use of restrictions onrightsThe restrictions permitted under thisConvention to the said rights andfreedoms shall not be applied for anypurpose other than those for which theyhave been prescribed.
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Section II
European Court of Human Rights
Article 19
Establishment of the CourtTo ensure the observance of theengagements undertaken by the HighContracting Parties in the Conventionand the Protocols thereto, there shall beset up a European Court of HumanRights, hereinafter referred to as theCourt. It shall function on a permanentbasis.
Article 20
Number of judges
The Court shall consist of a number ofjudges equal to that of the HighContracting Parties.
Article 21
Criteria for office1. The judges shall be of high moralcharacter and must either possess thequalifications required for appointment
to high judicial office or be jurisconsultsof recognised competence.
2. The judges shall sit on the Court intheir individual capacity.
3. During their term of office thejudges shall not engage in any activitywhich is incompatible with theirindependence, impartiality or with thedemands of a full-time office; all
questions arising from the application ofthis paragraph shall be decided by theCourt.
Article 22
Election of judgesThe judges shall be elected by theParliamentary Assembly with respect toeach High Contracting Party by amajority of votes cast from a list of threecandidates nominated by the HighContracting Party.
Article 23
Terms of office and dismissal1. The judges shall be elected for a
period of nine years. They may not be
re-elected.
2. The terms of office of judges shallexpire when they reach the age of 70.
3. The judges shall hold office untilreplaced. They shall, however, continue
to deal with such cases as they alreadyhave under consideration.
4. No judge may be dismissed fromoffice unless the other judges decide bya majority of two-thirds that that judgehas ceased to fulfil the requiredconditions.
Article 24
Registry and rapporteurs1. The Court shall have a Registry, thefunctions and organisation of which shallbe laid down in the rules of the Court.
2. When sitting in a single-judgeformation, the Court shall be assisted byrapporteurs who shall function under theauthority of the President of the Court.
They shall form part of the CourtsRegistry.
Article 25
Plenary CourtThe plenary Court shall
(a) elect its President and one or twoVice-Presidents for a period of three
years; they may be re-elected;(b) set up Chambers, constituted for afixed period of time;(c) elect the Presidents of the Chambersof the Court; they may be re-elected;(d) adopt the rules of the Court;(e) elect the Registrar and one or moreDeputy Registrars;(f) make any request under Article 26
2.
Article 26
Single-judge formation, Committees,Chambers and Grand Chamber
1. To consider cases brought before it,the Court shall sit in a single-judgeformation, in Committees of three
judges, in Chambers of seven judges
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and in a Grand Chamber of seventeenjudges. The Courts Chambers shall setup Committees for a fixed period oftime.
2. At the request of the plenary Court,the Committee of Ministers may, by aunanimous decision and for a fixedperiod, reduce to five the number of
judges of the Chambers.
3. When sitting as a single judge, ajudge shall not examine any applicationagainst the High Contracting Party in
respect of which that judge has beenelected.
4. There shall sit as an ex officiomember of the Chamber and the Grand
Chamber the judge elected in respect of
the High Contracting Party concerned. Ifthere is none or if that judge is unable tosit, a person chosen by the President ofthe Court from a list submitted inadvance by that Party shall sit in thecapacity of judge.
5. The Grand Chamber shall alsoinclude the President of the Court, theVice-Presidents, the Presidents of theChambers and other judges chosen inaccordance with the rules of the Court.
When a case is referred to the Grand
Chamber under Article 43, no judgefrom the Chamber which rendered the
judgment shall sit in the GrandChamber, with the exception of thePresident of the Chamber and the judgewho sat in respect of the HighContracting Party concerned.
Article 27
Competence of single judges1. A single judge may declareinadmissible or strike out of the Courts
list of cases an application submittedunder Article 34, where such a decisioncan be taken without further examin-
ation.
2. The decision shall be final.
3. If the single judge does not declarean application inadmissible or strike itout, that judge shall forward it to aCommittee or to a Chamber for furtherexamination.
Article 28
Competence of Committees1. In respect of an application sub-mitted under Article 34, a Committeemay, by a unanimous vote,
(a) declare it inadmissible or strike itout of its list of cases, where suchdecision can be taken without furtherexamination; or(b) declare it admissible and render atthe same time a judgment on themerits, if the underlying question in thecase, concerning the interpretation or
the application of the Convention or theProtocols thereto, is already the subject
of well-established case-law of theCourt.
2. Decisions and judgments underparagraph 1 shall be final.
3. If the judge elected in respect of theHigh Contracting Party concerned is nota member of the Committee, theCommittee may at any stage of theproceedings invite that judge to take theplace of one of the members of the
Committee, having regard to all relevantfactors, including whether that Party has
contested the application of the pro-cedure under paragraph 1 (b).
Article 29
Decisions by Chambers onadmissibility and merits1. If no decision is taken under Article
27 or 28, or no judgment renderedunder Article 28, a Chamber shall decideon the admissibility and merits ofindividual applications submitted underArticle 34. The decision on admissibilitymay be taken separately.
2. A Chamber shall decide on theadmissibility and merits of inter-Stateapplications submitted under Article 33.The decision on admissibility shall be
taken separately unless the Court, inexceptional cases, decides otherwise.
Article 30
Relinquishment of jurisdiction to theGrand ChamberWhere a case pending before a Chamber
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raises a serious question affecting theinterpretation of the Convention or theProtocols thereto, or where theresolution of a question before theChamber might have a result
inconsistent with a judgment previously
delivered by the Court, the Chambermay, at any time before it has renderedits judgment, relinquish jurisdiction infavour of the Grand Chamber, unlessone of the parties to the case objects.
Article 31
Powers of the Grand ChamberThe Grand Chamber shall(a) determine applications submittedeither under Article 33 or Article 34when a Chamber has relinquished
jurisdiction under Article 30 or when the
case has been referred to it under Art-icle 43;(b) decide on issues referred to theCourt by the Committee of Ministers inaccordance with Article 46 4; and(c) consider requests for advisoryopinions submitted under Article 47.
Article 32
Jurisdiction of the Court1. The jurisdiction of the Court shall
extend to all matters concerning theinterpretation and application of the
Convention and the Protocols theretowhich are referred to it as provided inArticles 33, 34, 46 and 47.
2. In the event of dispute as to
whether the Court has jurisdiction, theCourt shall decide.
Article 33
Inter-State cases
Any High Contracting Party may refer tothe Court any alleged breach of theprovisions of the Convention and theProtocols thereto by another HighContracting Party.
Article 34
Individual applicationsThe Court may receive applications from
any person, non-governmental organisa-tion or group of individuals claiming tobe the victim of a violation by one of the
High Contracting Parties of the rights setforth in the Convention or the Protocols
thereto. The High Contracting Partiesundertake not to hinder in any way theeffective exercise of this right.
Article 35
Admissibility criteria1. The Court may only deal with thematter after all domestic remedies have
been exhausted, according to thegenerally recognised rules of inter-national law, and within a period of sixmonths from the date on which the finaldecision was taken.
2. The Court shall not deal with anyapplication submitted under Article 34that
(a) is anonymous; or
(b) is substantially the same as amatter that has already been examinedby the Court or has already beensubmitted to another procedure ofinternational investigation or settlement
and contains no relevant new infor-mation.
3. The Court shall declare inadmissibleany individual application submitted
under Article 34 if it considers that:
(a) the application is incompatible with
the provisions of the Convention or the
Protocols thereto, manifestly ill-founded,or an abuse of the right of individualapplication; or(b) the applicant has not suffered asignificant disadvantage, unless respectfor human rights as defined in theConvention and the Protocols theretorequires an examination of theapplication on the merits and provided
that no case may be rejected on thisground which has not been dulyconsidered by a domestic tribunal.
4. The Court shall reject anyapplication which it considers inadmis-sible under this Article. It may do so atany stage of the proceedings.
Article 36
Third party intervention1. In all cases before a Chamber or theGrand Chamber, a High ContractingParty one of whose nationals is anapplicant shall have the right to submitwritten comments and to take part in
hearings.2. The President of the Court may, in
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the interest of the proper administrationof justice, invite any High ContractingParty which is not a party to theproceedings or any person concernedwho is not the applicant to submit
written comments or take part in
hearings.
3. In all cases before a Chamber or theGrand Chamber, the Council of EuropeCommissioner for Human Rights may
submit written comments and take partin hearings.
Article 37
Striking out applications1. The Court may at any stage of theproceedings decide to strike an appli-
cation out of its list of cases where thecircumstances lead to the conclusionthat
(a) the applicant does not intend topursue his application; or(b) the matter has been resolved; or(c) for any other reason established bythe Court, it is no longer justified tocontinue the examination of theapplication.However, the Court shall continue the
examination of the application if respect
for human rights as defined in theConvention and the Protocols thereto sorequires.2. The Court may decide to restore anapplication to its list of cases if itconsiders that the circumstances justifysuch a course.
Article 38
Examination of the caseThe Court shall examine the casetogether with the representatives of the
parties and, if need be, undertake aninvestigation, for the effective conduct of
which the High Contracting Partiesconcerned shall furnish all necessaryfacilities.
Article 39
Friendly settlements1. At any stage of the proceedings, theCourt may place itself at the disposal ofthe parties concerned with a view tosecuring a friendly settlement of thematter on the basis of respect for humanrights as defined in the Convention and
the Protocols thereto.
2. Proceedings conducted under para-graph 1 shall be confidential.
3. If a friendly settlement is effected,the Court shall strike the case out of its
list by means of a decision which shallbe confined to a brief statement of thefacts and of the solution reached.
4. This decision shall be transmitted tothe Committee of Ministers, which shallsupervise the execution of the terms ofthe friendly settlement as set out in thedecision.
Article 40
Public hearings and access todocuments1. Hearings shall be in public unlessthe Court in exceptional circumstancesdecides otherwise.
2. Documents deposited with theRegistrar shall be accessible to the
public unless the President of the Courtdecides otherwise.
Article 41
Just satisfactionIf the Court finds that there has been a
violation of the Convention or theProtocols thereto, and if the internal lawof the High Contracting Party concernedallows only partial reparation to bemade, the Court shall, if necessary,afford just satisfaction to the injuredparty.
Article 42
Judgments of ChambersJudgments of Chambers shall becomefinal in accordance with the provisions of
Article 44 2.
Article 43
Referral to the Grand Chamber1. Within a period of three monthsfrom the date of the judgment of theChamber, any party to the case may, inexceptional cases, request that the casebe referred to the Grand Chamber.
2. A panel of five judges of the GrandChamber shall accept the request if thecase raises a serious question affecting
the interpretation or application of theConvention or the Protocols thereto, or a
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serious issue of general importance.
3. If the panel accepts the request, theGrand Chamber shall decide the case bymeans of a judgment.
Article 44Final judgments1. The judgment of the Grand Chambershall be final.
2. The judgment of a Chamber shallbecome final
(a) when the parties declare that theywill not request that the case be referredto the Grand Chamber; or(b) three months after the date of the
judgment, if reference of the case to theGrand Chamber has not been requested;or(c) when the panel of the GrandChamber rejects the request to refer
under Article 43.3. The final judgment shall be pub-lished.
Article 45
Reasons for judgments anddecisions1. Reasons shall be given for judg-
ments as well as for decisions declaringapplications admissible or inadmissible.
2. If a judgment does not represent, inwhole or in part, the unanimous opinionof the judges, any judge shall be entitledto deliver a separate opinion.
Article 46
Binding force and execution ofjudgments1. The High Contracting Parties under-take to abide by the final judgment of
the Court in any case to which they areparties.
2. The final judgment of the Court shallbe transmitted to the Committee of
Ministers, which shall supervise itsexecution.
3. If the Committee of Ministersconsiders that the supervision of the
execution of a final judgment is hinderedby a problem of interpretation of the
judgment, it may refer the matter to the
Court for a ruling on the question of
interpretation. A referral decision shallrequire a majority vote of two thirds ofthe representatives entitled to sit on theCommittee.
4. If the Committee of Ministersconsiders that a High Contracting Partyrefuses to abide by a final judgment in acase to which it is a party, it may, afterserving formal notice on that Party and
by decision adopted by a majority voteof two-thirds of the representativesentitled to sit on the Committee, refer tothe Court the question whether thatParty has failed to fulfil its obligationunder paragraph 1.
5. If the Court finds a violation ofparagraph 1, it shall refer the case tothe Committee of Ministers forconsideration of the measures to betaken. If the Court finds no violation ofparagraph 1, it shall refer the case to
the Committee of Ministers, which shallclose its examination of the case.
Article 47
Advisory opinions1. The Court may, at the request of theCommittee of Ministers, give advisory
opinions on legal questions concerning
the interpretation of the Convention andthe Protocols thereto.
2. Such opinions shall not deal withany question relating to the content or
scope of the rights or freedoms definedin Section I of the Convention and theProtocols thereto, or with any otherquestion which the Court or theCommittee of Ministers might have toconsider in consequence of any suchproceedings as could be instituted in
accordance with the Convention.
3. Decisions of the Committee ofMinisters to request an advisory opinionof the Court shall require a majority voteof the representatives entitled to sit onthe Committee.
Article 48
Advisory jurisdiction of the CourtThe Court shall decide whether a request
for an advisory opinion submitted by theCommittee of Ministers is within itscompetence as defined in Article 47.
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Article 49
Reasons for advisory opinions1. Reasons shall be given for advisoryopinions of the Court.
2. If the advisory opinion does not
represent, in whole or in part, theunanimous opinion of the judges, any
judge shall be entitled to deliver aseparate opinion.
3. Advisory opinions of the Court shallbe communicated to the Committee ofMinisters.
Article 50
Expenditure on the CourtThe expenditure on the Court shall beborne by the Council of Europe.
Article 51Privileges and immunities of judgesThe judges shall be entitled, during theexercise of their functions, to theprivileges and immunities provided for in
Article 40 of the Statute of the Council ofEurope and in the agreements made
thereunder.
Section III
Miscellaneous provisions
Article 52
Inquiries by the Secretary General
On receipt of a request from theSecretary General of the Council of
Europe any High Contracting Party shall
furnish an explanation of the manner inwhich its internal law ensures theeffective implementation of any of theprovisions of the Convention.
Article 53
Safeguard for existing human rightsNothing in this Convention shall beconstrued as limiting or derogating from
any of the human rights and funda-mental freedoms which may be ensured
under the laws of any High Contracting
Party or under any other agreement towhich it is a party.
Article 54
Powers of the Committee ofMinistersNothing in this Convention shallprejudice the powers conferred on theCommittee of Ministers by the Statute of
the Council of Europe.
Article 55
Exclusion of other means of dispute
settlementThe High Contracting Parties agree that,
except by special agreement, they will
not avail themselves of treaties,conventions or declarations in forcebetween them for the purpose ofsubmitting, by way of petition, a disputearising out of the interpretation orapplication of this Convention to a
means of settlement other than thoseprovided for in this Convention.
Article 56
Territorial application1. Any State may at the time of its
ratification or at any time thereafterdeclare by notification addressed to theSecretary General of the Council ofEurope that the present Conventionshall, subject to paragraph 4 of thisArticle, extend to all or any of the
territories for whose internationalrelations it is responsible.
2. The Convention shall extend to theterritory or territories named in the
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notification as from the thirtieth dayafter the receipt of this notification bythe Secretary General of the Council ofEurope.
3. The provisions of this Conventionshall be applied in such territories withdue regard, however, to local require-ments.
4. Any State which has made adeclaration in accordance with para-
graph 1 of this Article may at any timethereafter declare on behalf of one or
more of the territories to which thedeclaration relates that it accepts thecompetence of the Court to receiveapplications from individuals, non-governmental organisations or groups ofindividuals as provided by Article 34 ofthe Convention.
Article 57
Reservations1. Any State may, when signing thisConvention or when depositing itsinstrument of ratification, make areservation in respect of any particularprovision of the Convention to the extentthat any law then in force in its territory
is not in conformity with the provision.
Reservations of a general character shallnot be permitted under this Article.
2. Any reservation made under thisArticle shall contain a brief statement of
the law concerned.
Article 58
Denunciation1. A High Contracting Party may
denounce the present Convention onlyafter the expiry of five years from thedate on which it became a party to itand after six months notice contained ina notification addressed to the SecretaryGeneral of the Council of Europe, whoshall inform the other High Contracting
Parties.
2. Such a denunciation shall not havethe effect of releasing the High
Contracting Party concerned from itsobligations under this Convention inrespect of any act which, being capableof constituting a violation of suchobligations, may have been performed
by it before the date at which the
denunciation became effective.3. Any High Contracting Party whichshall cease to be a member of the
Council of Europe shall cease to be aparty to this Convention under the sameconditions.4. The Convention may be denouncedin accordance with the provisions of thepreceding paragraphs in respect of anyterritory to which it has been declared to
extend under the terms of Article 56.
Article 59
Signature and ratification1. This Convention shall be open tothe signature of the members of theCouncil of Europe. It shall be ratified.Ratifications shall be deposited with theSecretary General of the Council ofEurope.2. The European Union may accede tothis Convention.3. The present Convention shall come
into force after the deposit of ten
instruments of ratification.4. As regards any signatory ratifyingsubsequently, the Convention shall comeinto force at the date of the deposit ofits instrument of ratification.5. The Secretary General of theCouncil of Europe shall notify all themembers of the Council of Europe of theentry into force of the Convention, thenames of the High Contracting Parties
who have ratified it, and the deposit ofall instruments of ratification which may
be effected subsequently.
Done at Rome this 4th day of November1950, in English and French, both textsbeing equally authentic, in a single copywhich shall remain deposited in the
archives of the Council of Europe. TheSecretary General shall transmit certifiedcopies to each of the signatories.
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Protocol to the Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Paris, 20.III.1952
The governments signatory hereto, being members of the Council of Europe,
Being resolved to take steps to ensurethe collective enforcement of certain
rights and freedoms other than thosealready included in Section I of theConvention for the Protection of HumanRights and Fundamental Freedomssigned at Rome on 4 November 1950(hereinafter referred to as theConvention),Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Protection of propertyEvery natural or legal person is entitledto the peaceful enjoyment of hispossessions. No one shall be deprived ofhis possessions except in the publicinterest and subject to the conditionsprovided for by law and by the generalprinciples of international law.The preceding provisions shall not,however, in any way impair the right of
a State to enforce such laws as it deemsnecessary to control the use of propertyin accordance with the general interestor to secure the payment of taxes orother contributions or penalties.
Article 2
Right to educationNo person shall be denied the right toeducation. In the exercise of anyfunctions which it assumes in relation toeducation and to teaching, the State
shall respect the right of parents toensure such education and teaching in
conformity with their own religious andphilosophical convictions.
Article 3
Right to free electionsThe High Contracting Parties undertaketo hold free elections at reasonableintervals by secret ballot, underconditions which will ensure the freeexpression of the opinion of the people
in the choice of the legislature.
Article 4
Territorial applicationAny High Contracting Party may at thetime of signature or ratification or at anytime thereafter communicate to theSecretary General of the Council ofEurope a declaration stating the extentto which it undertakes that theprovisions of the present Protocol shall
apply to such of the territories for theinternational relations of which it is
responsible as are named therein.Any High Contracting Party which hascommunicated a declaration in virtue ofthe preceding paragraph may from timeto time communicate a furtherdeclaration modifying the terms of anyformer declaration or terminating theapplication of the provisions of thisProtocol in respect of any territory.A declaration made in accordance with
this Article shall be deemed to havebeen made in accordance with para-
graph 1 of Article 56 of the Convention.
Article 5
Relationship to the ConventionAs between the High Contracting Partiesthe provisions of Articles 1, 2, 3 and 4 ofthis Protocol shall be regarded asadditional Articles to the Convention andall the provisions of the Convention shallapply accordingly.
Article 6
Signature and ratificationThis Protocol shall be open for signatureby the members of the Council of
Europe, who are the signatories of theConvention; it shall be ratified at thesame time as or after the ratification ofthe Convention. It shall enter into forceafter the deposit of ten instruments ofratification. As regards any signatoryratifying subsequently, the Protocol shall
enter into force at the date of the
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deposit of its instrument of ratification.The instruments of ratification shall bedeposited with the Secretary General ofthe Council of Europe, who will notify allmembers of the names of those who
have ratified.
Done at Paris on the 20th day of March
1952, in English and French, both textsbeing equally authentic, in a single copywhich shall remain deposited in thearchives of the Council of Europe. TheSecretary General shall transmit certified
copies to each of the signatory
governments.
Protocol No. 4 to the Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
securing certain rights and freedoms other than
those already included in the Convention and in the
first Protocol thereto
Strasbourg, 16.IX.1963
The governments signatory hereto, being members of the Council of Europe,
Being resolved to take steps to ensurethe collective enforcement of certainrights and freedoms other than thosealready included in Section I of theConvention for the Protection of HumanRights and Fundamental Freedomssigned at Rome on 4 November 1950(hereinafter referred to as the
Convention) and in Articles 1 to 3 ofthe First Protocol to the Convention,signed at Paris on 20 March 1952,Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Prohibition of imprisonment for debtNo one shall be deprived of his libertymerely on the ground of inability to fulfila contractual obligation.
Article 2
Freedom of movement1. Everyone lawfully within the
territory of a State shall, within thatterritory, have the right to liberty of
movement and freedom to choose hisresidence.
2. Everyone shall be free to leave anycountry, including his own.
3. No restrictions shall be placed on
the exercise of these rights other thansuch as are in accordance with law andare necessary in a democratic society in
the interests of national security orpublic safety, for the maintenance of
ordre public, for the prevention of crime,for the protection of health or morals, orfor the protection of the rights andfreedoms of others.
4. The rights set forth in paragraph 1may also be subject, in particular areas,to restrictions imposed in accordancewith law and justified by the public
interest in a democratic society.
Article 3
Prohibition of expulsion of nationals1. No one shall be expelled, by meanseither of an individual or of a collectivemeasure, from the territory of the Stateof which he is a national.
2. No one shall be deprived of the rightto enter the territory of the State ofwhich he is a national.
Article 4
Prohibition of collective expulsion of
aliensCollective expulsion of aliens is pro-
hibited.
Article 5
Territorial application1. Any High Contracting Party may, atthe time of signature or ratification ofthis Protocol, or at any time thereafter,
communicate to the Secretary Generalof the Council of Europe a declaration
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stating the extent to which it undertakesthat the provisions of this Protocol shallapply to such of the territories for theinternational relations of which it is
responsible as are named therein.
2. Any High Contracting Party whichhas communicated a declaration invirtue of the preceding paragraph may,
from time to time, communicate afurther declaration modifying the termsof any former declaration or terminatingthe application of the provisions of thisProtocol in respect of any territory.
3. A declaration made in accordancewith this Article shall be deemed to havebeen made in accordance withparagraph 1 of Article 56 of theConvention.
4. The territory of any State to whichthis Protocol applies by virtue ofratification or acceptance by that State,and each territory to which this Protocolis applied by virtue of a declaration bythat State under this Article, shall be
treated as separate territories for thepurpose of the references in Articles 2
and 3 to the territory of a State.
5. Any State which has made a
declaration in accordance with para-graph 1 or 2 of this Article may at anytime thereafter declare on behalf of oneor more of the territories to which thedeclaration relates that it accepts thecompetence of the Court to receiveapplications from individuals, non-governmental organisations or groups of
individuals as provided in Article 34 ofthe Convention in respect of all or any of
Articles 1 to 4 of this Protocol.
Article 6
Relationship to the ConventionAs between the High Contracting Partiesthe provisions of Articles 1 to 5 of this
Protocol shall be regarded as additionalArticles to the Convention, and all the
provisions of the Convention shall applyaccordingly.
Article 7
Signature and ratification1. This Protocol shall be open forsignature by the members of the Councilof Europe who are the signatories of theConvention; it shall be ratified at thesame time as or after the ratification of
the Convention. It shall enter into forceafter the deposit of five instruments of
ratification. As regards any signatoryratifying subsequently, the Protocol shall
enter into force at the date of thedeposit of its instrument of ratification.
2. The instruments of ratification shallbe deposited with the Secretary Generalof the Council of Europe, who will notify
all members of the names of those whohave ratified.
In witness whereof the undersigned,being duly authorised thereto, havesigned this Protocol.Done at Strasbourg, this 16th day ofSeptember 1963, in English and inFrench, both texts being equally
authoritative, in a single copy whichshall remain deposited in the archives ofthe Council of Europe. The SecretaryGeneral shall transmit certified copies toeach of the signatory States.
Protocol No. 6 to the Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
concerning the abolition of the death penalty
Strasbourg, 28.IV.1983
The member States of the Council ofEurope, signatory to this Protocol to the
Convention for the Protection of HumanRights and Fundamental Freedoms,
signed at Rome on 4 November 1950(hereinafter referred to as the
Convention),
Considering that the evolution that hasoccurred in several member States of
the Council of Europe expresses ageneral tendency in favour of abolition
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of the death penalty;Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Abolition of the death penalty
The death penalty shall be abolished. Noone shall be condemned to such penaltyor executed.
Article 2
Death penalty in time of warA State may make provision in its lawfor the death penalty in respect of actscommitted in time of war or of imminentthreat of war; such penalty shall beapplied only in the instances laid downin the law and in accordance with its
provisions. The State shall communicateto the Secretary General of the Councilof Europe the relevant provisions of that
law.
Article 3
Prohibition of derogationsNo derogation from the provisions of thisProtocol shall be made under Article 15of the Convention.
Article 4
Prohibition of reservationsNo reservation may be made underArticle 57 of the Convention in respect of
the provisions of this Protocol.
Article 5
Territorial application1. Any State may at the time ofsignature or when depositing itsinstrument of ratification, acceptance orapproval, specify the territory orterritories to which this Protocol shall
apply.
2. Any State may at any later date, bya declaration addressed to the SecretaryGeneral of the Council of Europe, extendthe application of this Protocol to any
other territory specified in the declar-ation. In respect of such territory the
Protocol shall enter into force on the firstday of the month following the date ofreceipt of such declaration by theSecretary General.
3. Any declaration made under the twopreceding paragraphs may, in respect ofany territory specified in such declar-
ation, be withdrawn by a notificationaddressed to the Secretary General. Thewithdrawal shall become effective on the
first day of the month following the dateof receipt of such notification by the
Secretary General.
Article 6
Relationship to the ConventionAs between the States Parties theprovisions of Articles 1 and 5 of this
Protocol shall be regarded as additionalArticles to the Convention and all theprovisions of the Convention shall applyaccordingly.
Article 7
Signature and ratificationThe Protocol shall be open for signatureby the member States of the Council ofEurope, signatories to the Convention. It
shall be subject to ratification, accept-ance or approval. A member State of the
Council of Europe may not ratify, acceptor approve this Protocol unless it has,simultaneously or previously, ratified theConvention. Instruments of ratification,acceptance or approval shall be de-posited with the Secretary General of
the Council of Europe.
Article 8
Entry into force1. This Protocol shall enter into forceon the first day of the month following
the date on which five member States ofthe Council of Europe have expressed
their consent to be bound by theProtocol in accordance with the pro-visions of Article 7.
2. In respect of any member State
which subsequently expresses its con-sent to be bound by it, the Protocol shallenter into force on the first day of themonth following the date of the depositof the instrument of ratification, accept-ance or approval.
Article 9
Depositary functionsThe Secretary General of the Council ofEurope shall notify the member States of
the Council of:(a) any signature;
(b) the deposit of any instrument of
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ratification, acceptance or approval;(c) any date of entry into force of thisProtocol in accordance with Articles 5and 8;(d) any other act, notification orcommunication relating to this Protocol.
In witness whereof the undersigned,being duly authorised thereto, havesigned this Protocol.
Done at Strasbourg, this 28th day ofApril 1983, in English and in French,both texts being equally authentic, in asingle copy which shall be deposited inthe archives of the Council of Europe.
The Secretary General of the Council of
Europe shall transmit certified copies toeach member State of the Council ofEurope.
Protocol No. 7 to the Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Strasbourg, 22.XI.1984
The member States of the Council of Europe signatory hereto,
Being resolved to take further steps toensure the collective enforcement ofcertain rights and freedoms by means of
the Convention for the Protection ofHuman Rights and FundamentalFreedoms signed at Rome on 4 Nov-ember 1950 (hereinafter referred to as
the Convention),Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Procedural safeguards relating toexpulsion of aliens1. An alien lawfully resident in theterritory of a State shall not be expelled
therefrom except in pursuance of adecision reached in accordance with law
and shall be allowed:
(a) to submit reasons against hisexpulsion,(b) to have his case reviewed, and
(c) to be represented for these pur-
poses before the competent authority ora person or persons designated by thatauthority.2. An alien may be expelled before theexercise of his rights under paragraph1 (a), (b) and (c) of this Article, whensuch expulsion is necessary in theinterests of public order or is grounded
on reasons of national security.
Article 2
Right of appeal in criminal matters1. Everyone convicted of a criminal
offence by a tribunal shall have the rightto have his conviction or sentence
reviewed by a higher tribunal. Theexercise of this right, including thegrounds on which it may be exercised,
shall be governed by law.
2. This right may be subject toexceptions in regard to offences of aminor character, as prescribed by law, or
in cases in which the person concernedwas tried in the first instance by the
highest tribunal or was convicted
following an appeal against acquittal.
Article 3
Compensation for wrongfulconvictionWhen a person has by a final decisionbeen convicted of a criminal offence andwhen subsequently his conviction hasbeen reversed, or he has beenpardoned, on the ground that a new ornewly discovered fact shows conclusivelythat there has been a miscarriage of
justice, the person who has sufferedpunishment as a result of suchconviction shall be compensatedaccording to the law or the practice ofthe State concerned, unless it is provedthat the non-disclosure of the unknownfact in time is wholly or partlyattributable to him.
Article 4
Right not to be tried or punishedtwice
1. No one shall be liable to be tried orpunished again in criminal proceedings
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under the jurisdiction of the same Statefor an offence for which he has alreadybeen finally acquitted or convicted inaccordance with the law and penalprocedure of that State.
2. The provisions of the precedingparagraph shall not prevent thereopening of the case in accordance withthe law and penal procedure of the State
concerned, if there is evidence of new ornewly discovered facts, or if there hasbeen a fundamental defect in theprevious proceedings, which could affectthe outcome of the case.
3. No derogation from this Article shallbe made under Article 15 of theConvention.
Article 5
Equality between spousesSpouses shall enjoy equality of rightsand responsibilities of a private lawcharacter between them, and in theirrelations with their children, as tomarriage, during marriage and in theevent of its dissolution. This Article shall
not prevent States from taking suchmeasures as are necessary in the
interests of the children.
Article 6
Territorial application1. Any State may at the time ofsignature or when depositing itsinstrument of ratification, acceptance orapproval, specify the territory orterritories to which the Protocol shallapply and state the extent to which itundertakes that the provisions of this
Protocol shall apply to such territory orterritories.
2. Any State may at any later date, bya declaration addressed to the Secretary
General of the Council of Europe, extendthe application of this Protocol to any
other territory specified in the declar-ation. In respect of such territory theProtocol shall enter into force on the firstday of the month following theexpiration of a period of two monthsafter the date of receipt by the SecretaryGeneral of such declaration.
3. Any declaration made under the two
preceding paragraphs may, in respect ofany territory specified in such declar-
ation, be withdrawn or modified by anotification addressed to the SecretaryGeneral. The withdrawal or modification
shall become effective on the first day ofthe month following the expiration of a
period of two months after the date of
receipt of such notification by theSecretary General.
4. A declaration made in accordance
with this Article shall be deemed to havebeen made in accordance withparagraph 1 of Article 56 of theConvention.
5. The territory of any State to which
this Protocol applies by virtue ofratification, acceptance or approval bythat State, and each territory to whichthis Protocol is applied by virtue of adeclaration by that State under thisArticle, may be treated as separateterritories for the purpose of the
reference in Article 1 to the territory of aState.
6. Any State which has made adeclaration in accordance withparagraph 1 or 2 of this Article may atany time thereafter declare on behalf of
one or more of the territories to whichthe declaration relates that it acceptsthe competence of the Court to receiveapplications from individuals, non-governmental organisations or groups ofindividuals as provided in Article 34 ofthe Convention in respect of Articles 1
to 5 of this Protocol.
Article 7
Relationship to the ConventionAs between the States Parties, theprovisions of Article 1 to 6 of thisProtocol shall be regarded as additional
Articles to the Convention, and all theprovisions of the Convention shall applyaccordingly.
Article 8
Signature and ratificationThis Protocol shall be open for signatureby member States of the Council ofEurope which have signed theConvention. It is subject to ratification,acceptance or approval. A member Stateof the Council of Europe may not ratify,
accept or approve this Protocol withoutpreviously or simultaneously ratifying
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the Convention. Instruments ofratification, acceptance or approval shallbe deposited with the Secretary Generalof the Council of Europe.
Article 9
Entry into force1. This Protocol shall enter into force
on the first day of the month followingthe expiration of a period of two months
after the date on which seven memberStates of the Council of Europe haveexpressed their consent to be bound bythe Protocol in accordance with theprovisions of Article 8.
2. In respect of any member Statewhich subsequently expresses its
consent to be bound by it, the Protocolshall enter into force on the first day ofthe month following the expiration of a
period of two months after the date ofthe deposit of the instrument ofratification, acceptance or approval.
Article 10
Depositary functionsThe Secretary General of the Council ofEurope shall notify all the memberStates of the Council of Europe of:
(a) any signature;(b) the deposit of any instrument ofratification, acceptance or approval;(c) any date of entry into force of this
Protocol in accordance with Articles 6and 9;
(d) any other act, notification ordeclaration relating to this Protocol.
In witness whereof the undersigned,being duly authorised thereto, havesigned this Protocol.
Done at Strasbourg, this 22nd day of
November 1984, in English and French,both texts being equally authentic, in asingle copy which shall be deposited inthe archives of the Council of Europe.The Secretary General of the Council ofEurope shall transmit certified copies toeach member State of the Council ofEurope.
Protocol No. 12 to the Convention
for the Protection of Human Rightsand Fundamental Freedoms
Rome, 4.XI.2000
The member States of the Council of Europe signatory hereto,
Having regard to the fundamentalprinciple according to which all personsare equal before the law and are entitled
to the equal protection of the law;Being resolved to take further steps to
promote the equality of all personsthrough the collective enforcement of a
general prohibition of discrimination bymeans of the Convention for theProtection of Human Rights andFundamental Freedoms signed at Romeon 4 November 1950 (hereinafterreferred to as the Convention);Reaffirming that the principle of non-discrimination does not prevent StatesParties from taking measures in order to
promote full and effective equality,
provided that there is an objective and
reasonable justification for thosemeasures,Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
General prohibition of discrimination1. The enjoyment of any right set forthby law shall be secured without dis-
crimination on any ground such as sex,race, colour, language, religion, politicalor other opinion, national or socialorigin, association with a nationalminority, property, birth or other status.
2. No one shall be discriminatedagainst by any public authority on anyground such as those mentioned inparagraph 1.
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Article 2
Territorial application1. Any State may, at the time ofsignature or when depositing itsinstrument of ratification, acceptance or
approval, specify the territory orterritories to which this Protocol shall
apply.
2. Any State may at any later date, bya declaration addressed to the SecretaryGeneral of the Council of Europe, extendthe application of this Protocol to anyother territory specified in the declar-
ation. In respect of such territory theProtocol shall enter into force on the firstday of the month following theexpiration of a period of three months
after the date of receipt by the SecretaryGeneral of such declaration.
3. Any declaration made under the twopreceding paragraphs may, in respect ofany territory specified in such declar-ation, be withdrawn or modified by anotification addressed to the SecretaryGeneral of the Council of Europe. The
withdrawal or modification shall becomeeffective on the first day of the month
following the expiration of a period ofthree months after the date of receipt of
such notification by the SecretaryGeneral.
4. A declaration made in accordancewith this Article shall be deemed to have
been made in accordance withparagraph 1 of Article 56 of theConvention.
5. Any State which has made adeclaration in accordance with para-graph 1 or 2 of this Article may at anytime thereafter declare on behalf of oneor more of the territories to which the
declaration relates that it accepts thecompetence of the Court to receive
applications from individuals, non-governmental organisations or groups ofindividuals as provided by Article 34 ofthe Convention in respect of Article 1 ofthis Protocol.
Article 3
Relationship to the ConventionAs between the States Parties, the
provisions of Articles 1 and 2 of thisProtocol shall be regarded as additionalArticles to the Convention, and all the
provisions of the Convention shall applyaccordingly.
Article 4
Signature and ratification
This Protocol shall be open for signatureby member States of the Council ofEurope which have signed the
Convention. It is subject to ratification,acceptance or approval. A member Stateof the Council of Europe may not ratify,accept or approve this Protocol withoutpreviously or simultaneously ratifyingthe Convention. Instruments of ratifi-cation, acceptance or approval shall be
deposited with the Secretary General ofthe Council of Europe.
Article 5
Entry into force1. This Protocol shall enter into forceon the first day of the month followingthe expiration of a period of threemonths after the date on which tenmember States of the Council of Europehave expressed their consent to bebound by the Protocol in accordancewith the provisions of Article 4.
2. In respect of any member State
which subsequently expresses its con-sent to be bound by it, the Protocol shallenter into force on the first day of the
month following the expiration of aperiod of three months after the date of
the deposit of the instrument of ratifi-cation, acceptance or approval.
Article 6
Depositary functionsThe Secretary General of the Council ofEurope shall notify all the member
States of the Council of Europe of:(a) any signature;(b) the deposit of any instrument ofratification, acceptance or approval;(c) any date of entry into force of thisProtocol in accordance with Articles 2and 5;(d) any other act, notification or
communication relating to this Protocol.
In witness whereof the undersigned,being duly authorised thereto, havesigned this Protocol.Done at Rome, this 4th day of November2000, in English and in French, both
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texts being equally authentic, in a singlecopy which shall be deposited in thearchives of the Council of Europe. TheSecretary General of the Council of
Europe shall transmit certified copies toeach member State of the Council ofEurope.
Protocol No. 13 to the Convention
for the Protection of Human Rightsand Fundamental Freedoms concerning the
abolition of the death penalty in all circumstances
Vilnius, 3.V.2002
The member States of the Council of Europe signatory hereto,
Convinced that everyones right to life is
a basic value in a democratic society andthat the abolition of the death penalty isessential for the protection of this right
and for the full recognition of theinherent dignity of all human beings;Wishing to strengthen the protection ofthe right to life guaranteed by theConvention for the Protection of HumanRights and Fundamental Freedomssigned at Rome on 4 November 1950(hereinafter referred to as theConvention);
Noting that Protocol No. 6 to theConvention concerning the abolition of
the death penalty, signed at Strasbourgon 28 April 1983, does not exclude the
death penalty in respect of acts com-mitted in time of war or of imminentthreat of war;Being resolved to take the final step inorder to abolish the death penalty in allcircumstances,Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Abolition of the death penaltyThe death penalty shall be abolished. Noone shall be condemned to such penalty
or executed.
Article 2
Prohibitions of derogationsNo derogation from the provisions of thisProtocol shall be made under Article 15of the Convention.
Article 3Prohibitions of reservationsNo reservation may be made underArticle 57 of the Convention in respect of
the provisions of this Protocol.
Article 4
Territorial application1. Any State may, at the time ofsignature or when depositing itsinstrument of ratification, acceptance orapproval, specify the territory orterritories to which this Protocol shallapply.
2. Any State may at any later date, bya declaration addressed to the SecretaryGeneral of the Council of Europe, extendthe application of this Protocol to any
other territory specified in thedeclaration. In respect of such territory
the Protocol shall enter into force on thefirst day of the month following theexpiration of a period of three monthsafter the date of receipt by the SecretaryGeneral of such declaration.
3. Any declaration made under the twopreceding paragraphs may, in respect ofany territory specified in such declar-ation, be withdrawn or modified by anotification addressed to the SecretaryGeneral. The withdrawal or modificationshall become effective on the first day of
the month following the expiration of aperiod of three months after the date ofreceipt of such notification by theSecretary General.
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Article 5
Relationship to the ConventionAs between the States Parties theprovisions of Articles 1 to 4 of thisProtocol shall be regarded as additional
Articles to the Convention, and all theprovisions of the Convention shall apply
accordingly.
Article 6
Signature and ratificationThis Protocol shall be open for signature
by member States of the Council ofEurope which have signed theConvention. It is subject to ratification,acceptance or approval. A member Stateof the Council of Europe may not ratify,
accept or approve this Protocol withoutpreviously or simultaneously ratifying
the Convention. Instruments of ratifi-cation, acceptance or approval shall be
deposited with the Secretary General ofthe Council of Europe.
Article 7
Entry into force1. This Protocol shall enter into forceon the first day of the month followingthe expiration of a period of three
months after the date on which tenmember States of the Council of Europehave expressed their consent to bebound by the Protocol in accordance
with the provisions of Article 6.
2. In respect of any member Statewhich subsequently expresses its con-sent to be bound by it, the Protocol shallenter into force on the first day of themonth following the expiration of a
period of three months after the date of
the deposit of the instrument of ratifi-cation, acceptance or approval.
Article 8
Depositary functions
The Secretary General of the Council ofEurope shall notify all the memberStates of the Council of Europe of:(a) any signature;(b) the deposit of any instrument ofratification, acceptance or approval;
(c) any date of entry into force of thisProtocol in accordance with Articles 4and 7;
(d) any other act, notification orcommunication relating to this Protocol;
In witness whereof the undersigned,being duly authorised thereto, havesigned this Protocol.Done at Vilnius, this 3rd day of May2002, in English and in French, bothtexts being equally authentic, in a single
copy which shall be deposited in the
archives of the Council of Europe. TheSecretary General of the Council ofEurope shall transmit certified copies toeach member State of the Council ofEurope