Verdrag

Verdrag tot bescherming van de rechten van de mens en de fundamentele vrijheden

Datum wijziging Betreft
29-04-2026 Partij

Partij

Moldavië gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    01-04-2026
    The Permanent Representation of the Republic of Moldova to the Council of Europe […] pursuant to article 15 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms has the honour to notify that on 24 March 2026 the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova declared the state of emergency for 60 days, starting from 25 March 2026, on the entire territory of the Republic of Moldova, taking into account the proposal of the Government of the Republic of Moldova, based on the integrated Report of The National Centre for Crisis Management on The necessity to declare state of emergency, considering as well the damage sustained by the energy infrastructure and, as a consequence, the imminent insufficiency of energy resources, affecting directly and immediately the security of the state and the citizens. The Decision of the Parliament is attached to this Note. The existing measures already in force or envisaged to be implemented during the mentioned period of state of emergency entail or may entail restrictions such as ordering, if necessary: 1. undertaking rapid actions to provide energy resources and equipment required for the energy infrastructure; 2. ordering, in case of necessity, the allocation of additional financial means for the procurement or the needed amounts of energy resources and of the equipment required for the energy infrastructure; 3. ruling, in case of necessity, the rationing of the consumption or energy resources; 4. imposing, for certain economic operators. the obligation to limit the supply of goods and services or to supply goods and services in certain amounts, within certain limits or in compliance with certain special conditions, including with respect to import or export, and the supply to the population or the public authorities and institutions, if this is necessary in order to limit and liquidate the effects of the crisis; 5. empowering energy enterprises to act for the purpose of purchasing. producing, transporting, distributing, and supplying energy resources throughout the territory of the country; 6. coordinating the activity of the mass-media in relation to: a) informing the population about the causes and proportions of the emergency state, the measures undertaken for the prevention of the danger, the liquidation of the consequences of this crisis situation and protection of the population; b) notifying the population about the rules of behaviour during the emergency state: c) introducing special rules for the use of telecommunication means; 7. carrying out other necessary actions to prevent, mitigate and liquidate the consequences of the energy resources shortage and of the damage to the energy infrastructure that led to the emergency state. With a view to enforcing the specified measures, the competent authorities may derogate from the provisions of normative acts; the Government may empower the authorities and public institutions to issue the necessary acts, including by derogation from the provisions of normative acts. The acts adopted by the Government pursuant to the decision declaring state of emergency are mandatory and enforceable for the managers of the Central and Local Public Administration Authorities, of economic operators, of public institutions, as well as for citizens and other persons within the territory of the Republic of Moldova. The application of these measures has triggered the necessity for the Republic of Moldova to derogate pursuant to article 15 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms from the application of certain provisions of the Convention and its Protocols. Pursuant to article 15 (3) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and fundamental Freedoms, the Permanent Representation will inform the Secretary General of the Council of Europe about the future developments regarding the state of emergency as well as when the above-mentioned measures and derogations have ceased to apply, and the provisions of the Convention are being fully implemented again on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. […] [Link to Decision No. 38 of the Parliament declaring the state of emergency is available at the website of the Council of Europe, document number JJ9875C, Tr./005-337.]


Oekraïne gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    10-11-2025
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated October 20, 2025 No. 793/2025 «On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on November 05, 2025 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated October 21, 2025 No. 4643-IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9814C Tr./005-335 dated 10 November 2025.]

    toegevoegd voorbehoud
    02-02-2026
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated January 12, 2026 No. 40/2026 «On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on February 3, 2026 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated January 14, 2026 No. 4757-IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9854C Tr./005-336 dated 4 February 2026.]


21-08-2025 Partij

Partij

Oekraïne gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    13-08-2025
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated July 14, 2025 No. 478/2025 «On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on August 7, 2025 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated July 15, 2025 No. 4524-IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9800C Tr./005-334 dated 13 August 2025.]


08-07-2025 Partij

Partij

Oekraïne gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    28-01-2025
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe [...] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the updated information about the derogation measures from its obligations under paragraph 3 of Article 2, Articles 9, 14 and 17 of the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights and Articles 5, 6, 8 and 13 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. [...] [Updated information regarding derogation measures and time and territory is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9724C Tr. 005/331 dated 29 January 2025.]

    toegevoegd voorbehoud
    14-02-2025
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated 14 January 2025 No. 26/2025 «On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on 8 February 2025 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated 15 January 2025 No. 4220-IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9732C Tr./005-332 dated 14 February 2025.]

    toegevoegd voorbehoud
    28-04-2025
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated April 15, 2025 No. 235/2025 «On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on May 09, 2025 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated April 16, 2025 No.4356-IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9762C Tr./005-333 dated 29 April 2025.]


Kroatië gewijzigd

  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Nee
  • verwijderd voorbehoud
    05-11-1997
    In accordance with Article 64 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms [Article 57 since the entry into force of the Protocol No 11], the Republic of Croatia does hereby make the following reservation in respect of the right to a public hearing as guaranteed by Article 6, paragraph 1, of the Convention: The Republic of Croatia cannot guarantee the right to a public hearing before the Administrative Court in cases in which it decides on the legality of individual acts of administrative authorities. In such cases the Administrative Court in principle decides in closed session. The relevant provision of the Croatian law referred to above is Article 34, paragraph 1, of the Law on Administrative Disputes, which reads as follows: "In administrative disputes the Administrative Court decides in closed session."

    verwijderd voorbehoud
    19-11-2024
    Whereas the relevant provisions of the legislation of the Republic of Croatia have been amended accordingly since the time of deposit of the instrument of ratification of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, done at Rome on 4 November 1950, deposited on 5 November 1997, so as to better correspond to Article 6, paragraph 1, of the Convention, the Republic of Croatia withdraws the reservation made in accordance with Article 64 of the Convention (Article 57 since the entry into force of Protocol No. 11) at the time of depositing its instrument of ratification, in respect of the right to a public hearing as guaranteed by Article 6, paragraph 1, of the Convention.


05-12-2024 Partij

Partij

Oekraïne gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    15-11-2024
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated 28 October 2024 No. 740/2024 «On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on 10 November 2024 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated 29 October 2024 No. 4024-IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9681C Tr./005-329 dated 20 November 2024.]


Turkije gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    28-02-2023
    [Government of the Republic of Türkiye is] transmitting herewith a descriptive summary and English translation of the Presidential Decree no. 125 on Measures Taken in the Field of Labour and Social Security, published in the Official Gazette no. 32112 and dated 22 February 2023, in the context of the State of Emergency declared on 8 February 2023. [Links to Descriptive Summary of Presidential Decree No. 125; and Presidential Decree No. 125 on Measures Taken in the Field of Labour and Social Security; are available at the website of the Council of Europe, document number JJ9464C, Tr./005-308.]


23-11-2024 Partij

Partij

Kroatië gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    19-11-2024
    Whereas the relevant provisions of the legislation of the Republic of Croatia have been amended accordingly since the time of deposit of the instrument of ratification of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, done at Rome on 4 November 1950, deposited on 5 November 1997, so as to better correspond to Article 6, paragraph 1, of the Convention, the Republic of Croatia withdraws the reservation made in accordance with Article 64 of the Convention (Article 57 since the entry into force of Protocol No. 11) at the time of depositing its instrument of ratification, in respect of the right to a public hearing as guaranteed by Article 6, paragraph 1, of the Convention.


28-08-2024 Partij

Partij

Oekraïne gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    20-08-2024
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated July 23, 2024 No. 460/2024 «On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on August 12, 2024 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated July 23, 2024 No. 3891-IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9660C Tr./005-328 dated 21 August 2024.]


07-06-2024 Partij

Partij

Oekraïne gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    21-05-2024
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated May 6, 2024 No. 271/2024 «On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on May14, 2024 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated May 8, 2024 No. 3684- IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9628C Tr./005-327 dated 22 May 2024.]


26-04-2024 Partij

Partij

Moldavië gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    11-04-2024
    The Permanent Representation of the Republic of Moldova to the Council of Europe, with reference to the Note Verbale No. FRA-CoE/352.2/410 of 29 November 2023 notifying about the prolongation of the state of emergency and the exercise by the Republic of Moldova of the right of derogation from its obligations under the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, has the honour to inform that the state of emergency in the Republic of Moldova ceased on 30 December 2023, thus bringing to an end the derogations of the Republic of Moldova from the application of certain provisions of the Convention and its Protocols. The Permanent Representation of the Republic of Moldova kindly asks this communication to be considered as a notification on the termination of the above-mentioned derogations, in accordance with Article 15, paragraph 3, of the Convention.


Oekraïne gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    20-02-2024
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated February 5, 2024 No. 49/2024 «On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on February 14, 2024 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated February 6, 2024 No. 3564-IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Prolongation of the Term of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9601C Tr./005-323 dated 20 February 2024.]

    toegevoegd voorbehoud
    05-03-2024
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the updated information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms regarding possible application of Article 615 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine “Special regime of criminal proceedings under martial law" as amended by the Law of Ukraine of 27 July 2022 No. 2462- IX "On introduction of the amendments to Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine concerning the improvement of certain provisions on pre-trial investigation under martial law”. […] [Communication regarding derogation measures is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9606C Tr./005-324 dated 6 March 2024.]

    toegevoegd voorbehoud
    05-04-2024
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the updated information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms regarding in accordance with article 15 of the said Convention due to introduction to martial law in Ukraine, as prepared by the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. […] [Revised Notification about the derogation measures from Ukraine obligations under the Convention (Article 15) is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9614C Tr./005-325 dated 8 April 2024.]


15-02-2024 Partij

Partij

Moldavië gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    29-11-2023
    The Permanent Representation of the Republic of Moldova to the Council of Europe, pursuant to Article 15 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, wishes to notify that on 24 November 2023 the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova adopted the prolongation of the state of emergency for a period of 30 days, from 1 December 2023 to 31 December 2023, on the entire territory of the Republic of Moldova, taking into account the situation related to the regional security and the menace to the national security. The Decision of the Parliament is attached to this Note. The Parliament decision of 24 November succeeds the previous Decision on prolongation of the state of emergency No. 274 of 21 September 2023 notified by Note Verbale No. FRA-CoE/352.2/328, and contains the same provisions including the article 6, providing that the current state of emergency doesn’t affect the organisation and conduct of the elections on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. The existing measures already in force or envisaged to be implemented during the mentioned period of state of emergency entail or may entail restrictions such as ordering, if necessary, establishing a special regime for entry in and exit out of the country; establishing special regime for the use of the airspace; establishing a special regime of movement on the territory of the country, including of the movement and control of merchandise; expelling from the territory of the country people whose presence may affect the ensuring of the public order and security; temporary evacuation of the citizens from the areas that pose menace to life and the obligatory provision of permanent or provisional accommodation for them; allocating financial means for the enforcement of the directives of the Commission for Exceptional Situations of the Republic of Moldova, if it is necessary; establishing a special working regime for the economic agents and public institutions, solving other issues related to their activities, necessary for carrying out rescue and extrication operations and other urgent operations; prohibition on holding rallies, public demonstrations and other mass actions; prohibition on the creation and activity of paramilitary formation of persons on the territory of the state; ordering, as needed, the temporary disruption of gas, energy and drinking water supply; adoption of the necessary decisions to undertake swift actions to supply natural gas, electricity and other energy sources, including by derogation from the normative provisions; coordination of the activity of mass media regarding the introduction of special rules for the use of telecommunications, the fight against misinformation, fake news and hate speech; prohibition of the dismissal of employees, except for the cases provided by the normative acts, for this period; modification of the procedure for the appointment and dismissal of the heads of economic agents and public institutions; involvement of citizens in the provisions of services in the public interest in accordance with the law; carrying out, in the manner provided by law, the requisition of goods in order to prevent and liquidate the consequences of the situations that imposed the declaration of the state of emergency; carrying out necessary actions in order to prevent, mitigate and liquidate the consequences of the situations that imposed the declaration of the state of emergency; taking the necessary measures for the management of the migration flows; accessing and managing the international assistance for the duration of the state of emergency. The application of these measures has triggered the necessity for the Republic of Moldova to derogate pursuant to article 15 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms from the application of certain provisions of the Convention and its Protocols. In the context of major national security threats in the immediate vicinity of the land border between the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, including those of humanitarian, economic, energy and military nature, as a result of the continuing war on the territory of Ukraine, the afore-mentioned measures are essential and critical in protecting the national security of the country. According to the report presented by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova during the plenary session of the Parliament on 24 November 2023, during the previous emergency period, the actions of the Government and the Commission for Exceptional Situations did not exceed the limits of the mandate assigned by the Parliament, there were no interferences in respect of the exercise of the fundamental rights of citizens, and the competent authorities acted in a transparent manner, the derogations from the legal framework being proportionate and necessary for the management and overcoming of all emergency situations. Pursuant to article 15 (3) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the Permanent Representation will inform the Secretary General of the Council of Europe about the future developments regarding the state of emergency as well as when the above-mentioned measures and derogations have ceased to apply, and the provisions of the Convention are being fully implemented again on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. [Link to Decision No. 361 of the Parliament on the extension of the state of emergency is available at the website of the Council of Europe, document number JJ9581C, Tr./005-322.]


Oekraïne gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    21-11-2023
    The Permanent Representation of Ukraine to the Council of Europe […] has the honour to submit to the Secretary General on behalf of the Government of Ukraine the information about the derogation measures from its obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated November 6, 2023 No 734/2023 «On the extension of Martial Law in Ukraine», by which Martial Law was extended in Ukraine from 05 hours 30 minutes on November 16, 2023 for the period of 90 days, approved by the Law of Ukraine dated November 8 2023 No. 3429-IX "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Extension of Martial Law in Ukraine". […] [Text of presidential decree is available at the site of the Council of Europe under document number JJ9579C Tr./005-321 dated 21 November 2023.]


09-10-2023 Partij

Partij

Moldavië gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    26-09-2023
    The Permanent Representation of the Republic of Moldova to the Council of Europe, pursuant to Article 15 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, wishes to notify that on 21 September 2023 the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova adopted the prolongation of the state of emergency for a period of 60 days, from 2 October 2023 to 30 November 2023, on the entire territory of the Republic of Moldova , taking into account the situation related to the regional security and the menace to the national security. The Decision of the Parliament is attached to this Note. The Parliament decision of 21 September succeeds the previous Decision on prolongation of the state of emergency No. 244 of 31 July 2023 notified by Note Verbale No. FRA-CoE/352.2/287, and contains the same provisions including the article 6, providing that the current state of emergency doesn’t affect the organisation and conduct of the elections on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. The existing measures already in force or envisaged to be implemented during the mentioned period of state of emergency entail or may entail restrictions such as ordering, if necessary, establishing a special regime for entry in and exit out of the country; establishing special regime for the use of the airspace; establishing a special regime of movement on the territory of the country, including of the movement and control of merchandise; expelling from the territory of the country people whose presence may affect the ensuring of the public order and security; temporary evacuation of the citizens from the areas that pose menace to life and the obligatory provision of permanent or provisional accommodation for them; allocating financial means for the enforcement of the directives of the Commission for Exceptional Situations of the Republic of Moldova, if it is necessary; establishing a special working regime for the economic agents and public institutions, solving other issues related to their activities, necessary for carrying out rescue and extrication operations and other urgent operations; prohibition on holding rallies, public demonstrations and other mass actions; prohibition on the creation and activity of paramilitary formation of persons on the territory of the state; ordering, as needed, the temporary disruption of gas, energy and drinking water supply; adoption of the necessary decisions to undertake swift actions to supply natural gas, electricity and other energy sources, including by derogation from the normative provisions; coordination of the activity of mass media regarding the introduction of special rules for the use of telecommunications, the fight against misinformation, fake news and hate speech; prohibition of the dismissal of employees, except for the cases provided by the normative acts, for this period; modification of the procedure for the appointment and dismissal of the heads of economic agents and public institutions; involvement of citizens in the provisions of services in the public interest in accordance with the law; carrying out, in the manner provided by law, the requisition of goods in order to prevent and liquidate the consequences of the situations that imposed the declaration of the state of emergency; carrying out necessary actions in order to prevent, mitigate and liquidate the consequences of the situations that imposed the declaration of the state of emergency; taking the necessary measures for the management of the migration flows; accessing and managing the international assistance for the duration of the state of emergency. The application of these measures has triggered the necessity for the Republic of Moldova to derogate pursuant to article 15 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms from the application of certain provisions of the Convention and its Protocols. In the context of major national security threats in the immediate vicinity of the land border between the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, including those of humanitarian, economic, energy and military nature, as a result of the continuing war on the territory of Ukraine, the afore-mentioned measures are essential and critical in protecting the national security of the country. Pursuant to article 15 (3) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the Permanent Representation will inform the Secretary General of the Council of Europe about the future developments regarding the state of emergency as well as when the above-mentioned measures and derogations have ceased to apply, and the provisions of the Convention are being fully implemented again on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. [Link to Decision No. 308 of the Parliament on the extension of the state of emergency is available at the website of the Council of Europe, document number JJ9559C, Tr./005-320.]