Europe has been trying to consolidate the protection of Human Rights through The Council of Europe, an organization of the European countries. The council of Europe accepted the European Convention of Human Rights on 9th September in 1949. The convention aimed at laying a ground work for the solidarity of the member nations of the European Commission. This project was under the influence of Universal Declaration of Human Rights of United Nations in 1948. Twenty European countries assembled themselves in Rome to adopt the European Human rights convention on 4th November in 1950 and it finally came into force on 3rd September in 1953.
According to the text, this convention corresponds to the classical contents such as civil and political rights of UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Without exception, there is a difference in trial between the two.