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Information: Based in Strasbourg, the Council of Europe is an intergovernmental organisation committed to the protection of human rights, pluralist democracy and the rule of law. Founded by ten nations in 1949, it now numbers forty-one member States, including sixteen
Wikipedia - Council of Europe Wikipedia - Council of Europe: Online encyclopedia article briefly covering the institutions, aims and membership of the Council of Europe. (Council of Europe) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Europe
LLRX - Guide to Researching the Council of Europe LLRX - Guide to Researching the Council of Europe: Research guide including summary of institutions and their roles. From the Law Library Resource Xchange. (Council of Europe) http://www.llrx.com/features/coe.htm
US Department of Justice - Convention on Cybercrime, Frequently Asked Questions US Department of Justice - Convention on Cybercrime, Frequently Asked Questions: An overview of the background, structure, procedure and offences covered by the Cybercrime Convention. (Council of Europe) http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/COEFAQs.htm
The Europe of Cultural Cooperation The Europe of Cultural Cooperation: Inclusive activities and cooperation in education, culture, youth, and sports. (Council of Europe) http://www.coe.int/t/e/Cultural%5FCo-operation/
Council of Europe Treaty Documents Council of Europe Treaty Documents: Online copies of Treaties, Reservations and Declarations, and Partial Agreements. Full text searchable, in English, French, German, Italian and Russian. (Council of Europe) http://conventions.coe.int/
Council of Europe Council of Europe: Europe's oldest 41 nation inter-governmental organisation. Links to the European Court of Human Rights, Council of Europe treaties and many other interesting sites. (Council of Europe) http://www.coe.int/