OSCE acquis
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The OSCE acquis is the body of principles, commitments, and norms developed within the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe that guide its participating States in areas such as human rights, democracy, security, and cooperation.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| OSCE acquis canonical | 2 |
| OSCE Charter for European Security | 1 |
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Target entity: OSCE acquis Context triple: [Charter of Paris for a New Europe, relatedTo, OSCE acquis]
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is a regional intergovernmental organization focused on security, conflict prevention, human rights, and democratic governance across Europe, Central Asia, and North America.
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OSCE Secretariat
The OSCE Secretariat is the central administrative body of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, supporting its decision-making, field operations, and conflict-prevention activities across member states.
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Europol Convention
The Europol Convention was the international agreement that originally established and governed the operations of the European Police Office before it was replaced by the current Europol framework under EU law.
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OSCE Ministerial Council
The OSCE Ministerial Council is the principal decision-making body of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe at the foreign minister level, where key political and security issues are negotiated and agreed.
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OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is the parliamentary institution of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, bringing together legislators from member states to promote dialogue, democracy, and security across the OSCE region.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: OSCE acquis Target entity description: The OSCE acquis is the body of principles, commitments, and norms developed within the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe that guide its participating States in areas such as human rights, democracy, security, and cooperation.
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is a regional intergovernmental organization focused on security, conflict prevention, human rights, and democratic governance across Europe, Central Asia, and North America.
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OSCE Secretariat
The OSCE Secretariat is the central administrative body of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, supporting its decision-making, field operations, and conflict-prevention activities across member states.
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C.
Europol Convention
The Europol Convention was the international agreement that originally established and governed the operations of the European Police Office before it was replaced by the current Europol framework under EU law.
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OSCE Ministerial Council
The OSCE Ministerial Council is the principal decision-making body of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe at the foreign minister level, where key political and security issues are negotiated and agreed.
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OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is the parliamentary institution of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, bringing together legislators from member states to promote dialogue, democracy, and security across the OSCE region.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (203)
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| instanceOf |
OSCE document corpus
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body of principles ⓘ normative framework ⓘ set of commitments ⓘ |
| appliesTo | OSCE participating States ⓘ |
| hasDomain |
Roma and Sinti issues
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access to information ⓘ anti-corruption ⓘ anti-money laundering and countering financing of terrorism ⓘ arms control ⓘ artificial intelligence and security-related discussions ⓘ border incident management ⓘ border management ⓘ border security and management ⓘ campaign finance transparency ⓘ citizenship and statelessness issues ⓘ civil society participation ⓘ civilian control of the armed forces ⓘ climate-related security risks ⓘ codes of conduct for armed and security forces ⓘ codification of best practices in security and cooperation ⓘ combating antisemitism ⓘ combating discrimination based on gender ⓘ combating discrimination based on other grounds ⓘ combating hate crime ⓘ combating illicit drug trafficking ⓘ combating intolerance against Christians and members of other religions ⓘ combating intolerance against Muslims ⓘ combating organized crime ⓘ combating racism and xenophobia ⓘ combating trafficking in cultural property ⓘ comprehensive and cooperative security concept ⓘ comprehensive approach to security including politico-military, economic-environmental and human dimensions ⓘ comprehensive security ⓘ confidence- and security-building measures ⓘ confidence- and security-building measures in the military field ⓘ confidence-building between States ⓘ confidence-building in arms control ⓘ confidence-building in cyberspace ⓘ confidence-building in post-conflict societies ⓘ confidence-building measures in cyberspace ⓘ confidence-building through transparency ⓘ conflict prevention ⓘ consensus-based decision-making ⓘ conventional arms control ⓘ cooperation among States ⓘ NATO partnerships ⓘ
surface form:
cooperation with NATO
cooperation with civil society organizations ⓘ cooperation with international organizations ⓘ cooperation with other regional organizations ⓘ cooperation with regional organizations ⓘ cooperation with the Council of Europe ⓘ cooperation with the European Union ⓘ cooperation with the United Nations ⓘ cooperative conflict resolution ⓘ cooperative security ⓘ counter-terrorism ⓘ crisis management ⓘ cross-border cooperation ⓘ cyber/ICT security ⓘ data protection and privacy in security context ⓘ demilitarization and disarmament assistance ⓘ democracy ⓘ democratic governance ⓘ dialogue and consensus-building ⓘ digitalization and security ⓘ disaster risk reduction and management ⓘ early warning ⓘ economic and environmental dimension ⓘ economic connectivity ⓘ education and training of security sector personnel ⓘ education for democratic citizenship ⓘ election integrity ⓘ election observation ⓘ election observation methodology ⓘ election standards ⓘ election-related commitments ⓘ electoral legal frameworks ⓘ energy networks and security ⓘ energy security ⓘ environmental governance ⓘ environmental security ⓘ equal rights and self-determination of peoples ⓘ equal rights and self-determination principles ⓘ field operations standards ⓘ follow-up mechanisms for OSCE decisions ⓘ freedom of assembly ⓘ freedom of association ⓘ freedom of expression ⓘ freedom of movement ⓘ freedom of religion or belief ⓘ fulfilment in good faith of obligations under international law ⓘ gender equality ⓘ good governance ⓘ human dimension ⓘ human dimension implementation meetings ⓘ human rights ⓘ human rights education ⓘ human security ⓘ implementation of UN Security Council resolutions relevant to OSCE areas ⓘ implementation of commitments through dialogue, monitoring and assistance ⓘ implementation of international human rights treaties in OSCE region ⓘ implementation of international humanitarian law-related commitments ⓘ implementation review conferences ⓘ implementation review mechanisms ⓘ implementation support by OSCE institutions ⓘ incident prevention and response mechanisms ⓘ inclusive dialogue in divided societies ⓘ inclusive political participation ⓘ indivisibility of security among States ⓘ institution-building ⓘ integration of human rights into security policy ⓘ inviolability of frontiers ⓘ judicial independence ⓘ link between security, human rights and democracy ⓘ local governance and decentralization ⓘ media during elections ⓘ media freedom ⓘ mediation and dialogue facilitation ⓘ migration and refugees ⓘ military transparency and information exchange ⓘ military-to-military contacts and cooperation ⓘ mine action and explosive remnants of war ⓘ minority rights ⓘ monitoring and compliance ⓘ monitoring of human rights commitments ⓘ monitoring of places of detention ⓘ non-intervention in internal affairs ⓘ non-legally binding but politically binding commitments ⓘ non-use of force or threat of force ⓘ normative development through political commitments ⓘ parliamentary democracy ⓘ parliamentary oversight of security sector ⓘ participation of minorities in public life ⓘ participation of persons with disabilities ⓘ participation of women in political and public life ⓘ partnerships with Asian Partners for Cooperation ⓘ partnerships with Mediterranean Partners for Cooperation ⓘ peaceful settlement of disputes ⓘ peer pressure and political dialogue ⓘ peer review among participating States ⓘ police reform ⓘ policing standards ⓘ political accountability of participating States for implementation ⓘ political party regulation ⓘ politico-military dimension ⓘ post-conflict rehabilitation ⓘ prevention of torture and ill-treatment ⓘ progressive development of norms ⓘ property restitution in post-conflict settings ⓘ protection of civilians in conflict ⓘ protection of critical infrastructure ⓘ protection of cultural heritage in conflict ⓘ protection of human rights defenders ⓘ public administration reform ⓘ public diplomacy and outreach ⓘ public participation in decision-making ⓘ reconciliation processes ⓘ regional confidence-building measures ⓘ regional cooperation ⓘ regular review of implementation progress ⓘ reporting by participating States ⓘ respect for borders ⓘ respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms ⓘ respect for human rights as a matter of direct and legitimate concern to all participating States ⓘ respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity ⓘ review of economic and environmental commitments ⓘ review of politico-military commitments ⓘ rights of national minorities ⓘ role of High Commissioner on National Minorities ⓘ role of ODIHR in human dimension commitments ⓘ role of OSCE Chairperson-in-Office ⓘ role of OSCE Parliamentary Assembly ⓘ role of OSCE Secretary General ⓘ role of OSCE field operations in implementation ⓘ role of OSCE institutions in monitoring ⓘ role of Representative on Freedom of the Media ⓘ role of field missions in conflict prevention ⓘ rule of law ⓘ security cooperation ⓘ security implications of climate change ⓘ security sector governance and reform ⓘ small arms and light weapons control ⓘ small arms and light weapons stockpile management ⓘ strategic communications and countering disinformation ⓘ sub-regional cooperation frameworks ⓘ sustainable development-related security issues ⓘ territorial integrity of States ⓘ tolerance and non-discrimination ⓘ torture prevention ⓘ trade facilitation and security ⓘ trafficking in human beings ⓘ transitional justice-related commitments ⓘ transparency and accountability in governance ⓘ transport connectivity and security ⓘ treaty implementation ⓘ updating and expansion of commitments over time ⓘ verification and compliance mechanisms in arms control ⓘ water management and security ⓘ women, peace and security ⓘ youth and security ⓘ |
| partOf | Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ⓘ |
| shortName | OSCE acquis self-link ⓘ |
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Subject: OSCE acquis Description of subject: The OSCE acquis is the body of principles, commitments, and norms developed within the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe that guide its participating States in areas such as human rights, democracy, security, and cooperation.
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