In the summer of 1983, ethnic violence swept the island nation of Sri Lanka. Known as Black July, the outbreak of communal violence between the Sinhalese majority and Tamil minority communities left t.
In the summer of 1983, ethnic violence swept the island nation of Sri Lanka. Known as Black July, the outbreak of communal violence between the Sinhalese majority and Tamil minority communities left t.
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Launch of a website dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the European Social Charter Strasbourg, France 28/04/2021 Diminuer la taille du texte Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page Imprimer en PDF
The European Social Charter will celebrate its 60th anniversary on 18 October 2021. With this in mind, the Department of the European Social Charter is launching a dedicated webpage to share up-to-date information on 60th anniversary activities and other social rights developments in Europe.
For 60 years, the European Social Charter has been protecting the social and economic rights of citizens across Europe. It was open for signature on 18 October 1961 in Turin, Italy.
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st event, organised in the framework of the 60th anniversary of the 1961 European Social Charter. Featuring expert speakers, this workshop will focus on ‘taking stock’ of the Charter and the work of its supervisory body – the European Committee of Social Rights – so far. The event will take place
online on 28 April, 10:00-13:30 GMT.
The European Social Charter system is the oldest and most wide-ranging instrument providing for social rights in Europe. From the gender pay gap to the rights of migrants and unaccompanied children, from older persons’ rights to right to strike, the Charter has proved a living instrument capable of engaging with the challenges faced by Europeans in the 60 years since its adoption. Despite this, the system remains frequently neglected and misunderstood both by soci