The first real organized effort to uniting Europe came (1)______ with the creation of the Council of Europe, was established (2)______ in 1949. While not as influential as the European Community in term of (3)______ public awareness and promotion of European political unity, the Council produced, in November 1950, one of the most politically and social important documents (4)______ seen this millennium—the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. On conjunction with the Statute of the Council of Europe, (5)______ Convention provides a common set of guaranteed freedoms and rights (6)______ for every citizen whose government enters into an agreement to rectify and enforce the specifics articulated in the Convention. (7)______ However, mere putting pen to paper and producing an official document is far enough (8)______ to actually guarantee these freedoms—by outlining the rights and freedoms of citizens, Europe vocalizes its concerns to its people, but to physically pledge protection of these ideals requires a strict and specific system of enforcement. Only by enabling the physical (9)______ the citizens of Europe be assured about their liberty. (10)______