Structure
(The following is a summary of the full text, which is available from the Council of Europe)
The convention consists of the preamble and eighteen articles divided into four chapters.
- Chapter I - General provisions - Art. 1 - 3;
- Chapter II - National measures - Art. 4 - 6;
- Chapter III - European co-operation - Art. 7 - 11;
- Chapter IV - Final clauses - Art. 12 - 18.
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