The Council of Europe is an international organisation of European nations. It is not to be confused with the European Union, with which its membership substantially overlaps. It has 47 member states and one applicant country (Belarus). Belarus and the Holy See are the only European nations not to be members; the latter has special observer status, along with the USA, Canada, Mexico and Japan.
The Council of Europe was founded in 1949 and is based in Strasbourg, France. Its stated aims are:
The ruling body is the Council of Minsters, comprising the foreign ministers (or ambassadors deputed to the CoE) of the 47 member states. In addition the CoE works through a Parliamentary Assembly (618 members drawn from national parliaments) and the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities. It also has an 1800-strong secretariat.