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The Legal Framework of the OSCE provides an in-depth analysis of the legal foundations and institutional architecture of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Written by leading experts including Mateja Steinbrück Platise, Carolyn Moser, and Anne Peters, this scholarly work examines the complex legal instruments, protocols, and agreements that shape OSCE operations across its member states.
The book explores key aspects of OSCE law, including the organization’s mandate, decision-making procedures, dispute resolution mechanisms, and the legal status of its various institutions. It addresses how the OSCE addresses security challenges, promotes human rights, and facilitates economic cooperation among participating nations. This essential resource is invaluable for academics, legal professionals, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the legal underpinnings of European security and cooperation frameworks.







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