Territorial scope of European Convention on Human Rights explained

This table illustrates the extent to which the substantive provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights and its Protocols are ratified (and therefore in force) for territories under the control of the members of the Council of Europe.

Member States and
Sovereign Territories
Extent of
ECHR
Protocol 1 (Rights to property, education and elections)Protocol 4 (Civil imprisonment, freedom of movement, expulsion)Protocol 6 (Prohibition of death penalty in peacetime)Protocol 7 (Fair trial rights, spousal equality)Protocol 12 (Right of non-discrimination)Protocol 13 (Prohibition of death penalty in all circumstances)
FullWith Reservations[1]
With Reservations
With Reservations
With ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
, except:With Reservations
Full
Bosnia and HerzegovinaFull
FullWith Reservations
With Reservations
, except:Full
- Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus areaFull (through Turkey[2])With Reservations
- UN Buffer Zone
With Reservations
FullWith Reservations
- FullWith Reservations
- FullWith Reservations
With ReservationsWith Reservations
With Reservations
, except:With ReservationsWith Reservations
- Clipperton IslandWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- GuadeloupeWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- French GuianaWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- French PolynesiaWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- French Southern TerritoriesWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- MartiniqueWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- MayotteWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- New CaledoniaWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- RéunionWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- Saint-Pierre and MiquelonWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- Scattered Islands in the Indian OceanWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
- Wallis and FutanaWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith ReservationsWith Reservations
, except:FullWith Reservations
- AbkhaziaWith Reservations (through Russia)
- South OssetiaWith Reservations (through Russia)
With Reservations
FullWith Reservations
Full
Full
With Reservations
Full
FullWith ReservationsWith Reservations
With Reservations
With Reservations
FullWith ReservationsWith Reservations
With Reservations
, except:With Reservations
- TransnistriaWith Reservations (through Russia)
With ReservationsWith Reservations
(European part)FullWith Reservations[3]
- FullWith Reservations
- FullWith Reservations
- FullWith Reservations
- FullWith Reservations
FullWith Reservations
, except:With Reservations
- Bouvet Island
- Peter I Island
Full
With ReservationsWith Reservations
With Reservations
With Reservations
San MarinoWith ReservationsWith Reservations
With Reservations
With Reservations
SloveniaFull
With ReservationsWith Reservations
FullWith Reservations
FullWith Reservations
FullWith Reservations
With Reservations
, except:FullWith Reservations
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia (Sovereign Base Areas) (Cyprus)Full
- AnguillaFullTemporary (Until 14 January 2011)With Reservations
- BermudaFullTemporary (Until 14 January 2011)
- British Antarctic Territory
- British Indian Ocean Territory
- British Virgin IslandsFull
- Cayman IslandsFullWith Reservations
- Full
- FullWith Reservations
- GuernseyFullWith Reservations
- JerseyFull
- Isle of ManFullWith Reservations
- FullTemporary (Until 14 January 2011)With Reservations
- Pitcairn Island
-, Ascension Island and Tristan da CunhaFullTemporary (Until 14 January 2011)With Reservations
- South Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsFull
- Turks and Caicos IslandsFullTemporary (Until 14 January 2011)With Reservations

References

  1. According to the Law No. 9639 of November 9, 2006, with the title "For the ratification of the protocol No. 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms with regard to the removal of death penalty in all circumstances". No reserves were made regarding this Protocol, and it has binding force in all circumstances, according to Article 1 of the Albanian law. Published in the Official Gazette which can be found online at http://qbz.gov.al/botime/fletore_zyrtare/2006/PDF-2006/127-2006.pdf
  2. As occupying power
  3. Web site: 23 February 2012. Vierde Protocol bij het Verdrag tot bescherming van de rechten van de mens en de fundamentele vrijheden, tot het waarborgen van bepaalde rechten en vrijheden die niet reeds in het Verdrag en in het eerste Protocol daarbij zijn opgenomen. Government of the Netherlands.