BPUR International
Acronym: BPUR
General Information
Identification Code: 686916352169-65
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Entity Form: Non-profit NGO
Registration Category: Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
Registration Date: 12/4/2023
EP Accredited Number: 0
Mission & Interests
Goals: BPUR International is a global campaign to enact an ‘International Treaty to Ban the Political Use of Religion’, which would be a crucial foundation to eliminate the root causes of religious conflicts and discrimination worldwide.
This initiative has support across the EU states and worldwide. It follows an inclusive approach, grounded in the utmost respect for all religions and beliefs, to introduce clear, precise, comprehensive and irrefutable international rules to ban:
- all political uses of religion that undermine human equality,
- all religious discrimination in rights and duties,
- all religious exclusions,
- and all restrictions to freedom of religion or belief.
We believe the proposed treaty would provide an international legal framework to protect all victims of religious oppression and contribute to world security, peace and prosperity.
Interests Represented: Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Interests:
- Humanitarian aid and civil protection
- Justice and fundamental rights
Levels of Interest:
- global
- national
Activities
Main EU Legislative Proposals: BPUR International is working with members of:
The European Parliament
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
National parliaments of several EU states, including Austria, Italy, Spain, Belgium and France.
We are aiming to legislate an international treaty for the EU and the rest of the world to to ban: all political uses of religion that undermine human equality; all religious discrimination in rights and duties; all religious exclusion; and all restrictions to freedom of religion or belief.
We have a motion for resolution in the Council of Europe (https://pace.coe.int/en/files/31628) tabled by 41 lawmakers from 19 countries, including Germany, Spain, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Portugal, Denmark, Croatia, Greece, Lithuania, Malta, Romania and Iceland.
It has also vast legislative sport and direct engagements with several EU governments.
Communication Activities: BPUR International is aiming to actively engaged with the European Parliament and the Council of Europe.
It is engaged in direct dialogue with EU member states to secure state adoptions of the proposed ‘International Treaty to Ban the Political Use of Religion’.
https://www.bpur.org/treaty
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: Anti-racism and diversity,Freedom of religion and religious tolerance
Head Office
Address: 86 Carville Crescent
Post Code: TW8 9RD
City: London
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
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EU Office
Address: 86 Carville Crescent
Post Code: TW8 9RD
City: London
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: [object Object]
Financial Data
New Organisation: false
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Membership Information
Members10 Percent: 0
Members25 Percent: 0
Members50 Percent: 0
Members75 Percent: 0
Members: 2
Members F T E: 2
Info Members: BPUR International has supporting members of:
The European Parliament
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
National parliaments of several EU states, including Austria, Italy, Spain, Belgium and France.
https://www.bpur.org/sponsors
https://www.bpur.org/institutions
Structure
Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: We have a long list of legislative supporters in parliaments of most of the member states of the EU, including Austria, Italy, Spain, Belgium and France.
These lawmakers are building support for our global mission to enact an ‘International Treaty to Ban the Political Use of Religion’ in order to secure the adoption of the proposed treaty by their governments.
Organisation Members: BPUR International includes members of:
The European Parliament
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
National parliaments of several EU states, including Austria, Italy, Spain, Belgium and France.