Slovenia became a full member of the Council of Europe on 14 May 1993. Its Council of Europe activities take place at inter-governmental, parliamentary, and local levels. Slovenia's permanent representative in the Council of Europe regularly takes part in sessions of the Committee of Ministers' Deputies, and the Foreign Minister, or his deputy, participate in sessions of the Committee of Ministers. Slovenian representatives are involved in the working bodies of the Council of Europe, dealing with various issues, such as human rights, the judiciary, health, policies relating to the family, young people and children, social care, the media, sport, culture, education and local government. A judge from Slovenia works at the European Court of Human Rights, which was founded in accordance with the European Convention on Human Rights.