Thirty Years After Helsinki: Proposals for OSCE's Reform


Autoria(s): Odello, Marco
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Law & Criminology

Law and Criminology

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05/11/2008

05/11/2008

2005

Resumo

Odello, Marco, 'Thirty Years After Helsinki: Proposals for OSCE's Reform', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, (2005) 10(3):435-449 RAE2008

The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has recently released a report dealing with its operational and institutional reforms. Created in 1975 as a loose conference-style organisation, including Western and Eastern European states, it survived the end of the Cold War. It was based on political and moral commitments and was not created by a constitutional treaty. It has developed a wide range of activities based on a wide concept of international security. But its operational and institutional framework still lack solid legal bases. The report under consideration points out some issues that deserve further comment in the context of international security aspects of post-Cold War European cooperation. The legal aspects of the report and their possible implications are the main object of this comment.

Peer reviewed

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15

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Odello , M 2005 , ' Thirty Years After Helsinki: Proposals for OSCE's Reform ' Journal of Conflict and Security Law , vol 10 , no. 3 , pp. 435-449 . DOI: 10.1093/jcsl/kri019

1467-7962

PURE: 78942

PURE UUID: 2e18aa26-2252-475b-a153-d25684cab5fe

dspace: 2160/744

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/744

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcsl/kri019

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eng

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Journal of Conflict and Security Law

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