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{{Short description|International treaty that sets the legal basis for international non-governmental organizations working in Europe, adobted by members of the Council of Europe}}The '''European Convention on the Recognition of the Legal Personality of International Non-Governmental Organisations''' is an international treaty that sets the legal basis for the existence and work of [[international non-governmental organization]]s in Europe. It was adopted by the member states of the [[Council of Europe]], meeting at [[Strasbourg]] on 24 April 1986. It entered into force on 1 January 1991; signatory states were Austria, Belgium, France, Greece, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.<ref>[http://www.uia.org/archive/legal-status-4-11 European Convention on the Recognition of the Legal Personality of INGOs], Union of International Associations (UIA), downloaded 2013-11-26</ref>
{{Short description|International treaty that sets the legal basis for international non-governmental organizations working in Europe, adopted by members of the Council of Europe}}The '''European Convention on the Recognition of the Legal Personality of International Non-Governmental Organisations''' is an international treaty that sets the legal basis for the existence and work of [[international non-governmental organization]]s in Europe. It was adopted by the member states of the [[Council of Europe]], meeting at [[Strasbourg]] on 24 April 1986. It entered into force on 1 January 1991; signatory states were Austria, Belgium, France, Greece, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.<ref>[http://www.uia.org/archive/legal-status-4-11 European Convention on the Recognition of the Legal Personality of INGOs], Union of International Associations (UIA), downloaded 2013-11-26</ref>


As of 31 May 2018,<ref>[https://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/full-list/-/conventions/treaty/124/signatures?p_auth=raZshkxN European Convention on the Recognition of the Legal Personality of International Non-Governmental Organisations], Council of Europe, last updated 31 May 2018</ref>) the treaty has been ratified by Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, and has been extended by the UK to Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man.
As of 31 May 2018,<ref>[https://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/full-list/-/conventions/treaty/124/signatures?p_auth=raZshkxN European Convention on the Recognition of the Legal Personality of International Non-Governmental Organisations], Council of Europe, last updated 31 May 2018</ref> the treaty has been ratified by Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, and has been extended by the UK to Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 15:37, 13 February 2022

The European Convention on the Recognition of the Legal Personality of International Non-Governmental Organisations is an international treaty that sets the legal basis for the existence and work of international non-governmental organizations in Europe. It was adopted by the member states of the Council of Europe, meeting at Strasbourg on 24 April 1986. It entered into force on 1 January 1991; signatory states were Austria, Belgium, France, Greece, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.[1]

As of 31 May 2018,[2] the treaty has been ratified by Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, and has been extended by the UK to Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man.

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