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Council of Europe: "Declaration Regarding Intolerance – A Threat to Democracy," adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 14 May 1981, 68th Session; "Recommendation No. R (85) 7 of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on Teaching and Learning about Human Rights in Schools," adopted by the Committee of Ministers on May 14, 1985, 385th meeting of the Ministers' Deputies; "Steering Committee on Local and Regional Authorities (CDLR): Presentation of the Council of Europe Programme for Co-Operation in the Development of Local Democracy with the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe" Strasbourg (5 November 1991); "Council of Europe Co-Operation and Assistance Programmes for Countries of Central and Eastern Europe in the Field of Human Rights," prepared by the Directorate of Human Rights (March, 1992); "Suggestions Concerning Co-Operation between the Council of Europe and the CSCE" (30 March 1992); "European Commission for Democracy through Law: Annual Report of Activities for 1991" (March 1992); "Parliamentary Assembly: The Geographical Enlargement of the Council of Europe: Policy Options and Consequences" Strasbourg (29 April 1992); "Relations between the Council of Europe and the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe," prepared by the Office of the Clerk of the Assembly (4 May 1992); "Committee of Ministers 90th Session: "Themis" Plan for the Development of Law" and "Lode" Plan for Local Democracy" Strasbourg (7 May 1992) Box MSS 2013-1a, Box 4

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