European Agreement on Au Pair Placement explained

European Agreement on Au Pair Placement
Location Signed:Strasbourg, France

The European Agreement on Au Pair Placement is an international agreement within the Council of Europe, originally signed in Strasbourg, France on 24 November 1969. It came into force on 30 May 1971, and regulates au pair placements. It states that the placed person shall neither be seen as a traditional employed domestic worker nor as a traditional student.[1]

List

CountrySignedRatificationTreaty into forceDenunciationDenunciation into forceOtherSource
24 November 1969 [2]
9 March 2002
29 April 1971 29 April 1971 30 May 1971
17 June 1997
3 June 1970 5 February 1971 30 May 1971
2 October 1976 (as West Germany)
22 August 1979
24 November 1969 8 November 1973 9 December 1973
12 December 1969 24 July 1990 25 August 1990 23 September 2002 24 March 2003
27 June 2001
29 April 1971 29 April 1971 30 May 1971
24 January 1986 11 August 1988 12 September 1988
18 March 1970

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: European Agreement on Au Pair Placement. Council of Europe. 1969. 18 September 2012.
  2. Web site: European Agreement on Au Pair Placement. Council of Europe. 1969. 18 September 2012.