Signed | 19 December 1954 |
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Location | Paris, France |
Effective | May 5, 1955 |
Condition | 3 Ratifications |
Signatories | 19[1] |
Parties | 50[1] |
Depositary | Secretary General of the Council of Europe |
Languages | English and French |
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]
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