Publikationen
Antisemitischen Hassverbrechen begegnen – jüdische Gemeinden schützen: Ein Leitfaden
Publishing date: 15 Mai 2017
Content type: Leitfaden / Anleitung / Handbuch
Wo wir zu finden sind OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
What we do: Tolerance and non-discrimination
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Dieser Leitfaden zeigt praktische Schritte auf, die Regierungen im Umgang mit den Sicherheitsherausforderungen, vor denen jüdische Gemeinden stehen, in Kooperation und Partnerschaft mit eben diesen Gemeinden, empfohlen werden. Der Leitfaden wurde konzipiert, um Regierungen dabei zu unterstützen, eine Bestandsaufnahme der Sicherheitsrisiken und-bedürfnisse jüdischer Gemeinden zu erstellen und die Fähigkeiten von Strafverfolgungsbeamten und-einrichtungen im Umgang mit dieser Problematik zu verbessern. Weiterhin behandelt der Leitfaden verwandte Themen wie die Erfassung antisemitischer Hassverbrechen und die Behebung entsprechender Meldeund Registrierungslücken.
OSZE Jahresbericht 2011
Publishing date: 30 März 2012
Content type: Jahresbericht
Wo wir zu finden sind OSCE Secretary General, OSCE Secretariat
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The OSCE Annual Report provides an overview of the Organization's activities in its field operations and institutions, and co-operation with other organizations.
OSCE Annual Report 2006 (de)
Publishing date: 23 April 2007
Content type: Jahresbericht
Wo wir zu finden sind OSCE Secretary General, OSCE Secretariat
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The Annual Report on OSCE activities provides an overview of the Organization's activities in its field operations and institutions as well as its co-operation with other international organizations
OSCE Annual Report 2004 (de)
Publishing date: 6 Mai 2004
Content type: Jahresbericht
Wo wir zu finden sind OSCE Secretary General, OSCE Secretariat
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The OSCE's agenda in 2004 was largely set by the decisions taken at the Maastricht Ministerial Council in December 2003, particularly the OSCE Strategy to Address Threats to Security and Stability in the Twenty-First Century and the OSCE Strategy Document for the Economic and Environmental Dimension. In light of these decisions, the Bulgarian Chairmanship decided that implementation should be the main theme for the year. A major topic in 2004 was reform of the OSCE. The Chairmanship also put tolerance and non-discrimination high on its agenda, holding key events on combating anti-Semitism, racism, and xenophobia, and tackling hate speech on the Internet. Intensifying the co-operation between the OSCE and other international organizations engaged in maintaining security and stability in the OSCE area featured prominently in the activities of the Bulgarian Chairmanship. With the Organization's first mission outside its area- the Election Support Team to Afghanistan- the OSCE broke new ground under the Bulgarian Chairmanship. Mongolia was welcomed as the OSCE's newest Partner for Co-operation.