The Assembly,
The Study Seminar, meeting in Strasbourg on the initiative ofthe Council of Europe,
Considering the growing interest shown by the developing countries in the voluntary service programmes;
Considering the increase in the number of voluntary service activities in the Council of Europe's member States since the first Seminar was held in Strasbourg in 1963;
Considering the greatly increased efficiency that would result from the establishment of certain harmonised standards based on experience and the expectations of the developing countries;
Considering that the adoption of such standards would facilitate the formation of international working teams, the necessity for which is becoming increasingly apparent;
Considering that the employment of voluntary workers in multilateral and intergovernmental co-operation programmes requires the various national voluntary service systems to be founded to the greatest possible extent on a number of common characteristics,
Expresses the hope that the Council of Europe will associate itself with the efforts of the non-governmental organisations by recommending the Governments of its member States to investigate the possibility of establishing a basic statute for voluntary workers;
Considers the basic guarantees, advantages and facilities that should be secured by such a statute to be as follows: