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National Referral Mechanisms - Joining Efforts to Protect the Rights of Trafficked Persons: A Practical Handbook
This handbook provides guidance on how to design and implement sustainable mechanisms and structures to combat human trafficking and support victims. It also provides guidance on how to monitor and build the capacity of such mechanisms and structures.
Existing Commitments for Democratic Elections in OSCE Participating States
A progress report on an ODIHR-initiated project to establish an inventory of existing election-related norms, commitments, principles, and good practices.
Individual Human Rights Complaints: A Handbook for OSCE Field Personnel
This handbook is intended to provide basic guidance for dealing with complaints of individual human rights violations received by OSCE missions and other field operations.
This handbook provides domestic observer groups with methodologies and tools they can use to develop a comprehensive and systematic approach to election observation.
Ten Years of ODIHR: Working for Human Rights and Democracy (1991-2001)
This publication is intended to give an insight into some examples of our work on the ground and the concepts and strategies behind it. It contains a diversity of feature stories, articles, case studies, interviews, and personal accounts from the field.
Reference Guide for Anti-Trafficking Legislative Review
This reference guide aims to set up a framework for comprehensive anti-trafficking legislation in order to assist law makers and policy makers in the entire OSCE region in their efforts to adopt or review anti-trafficking legislation.
Guidelines to Assist National Minority Participation in the Electoral Process
These guidelines have been developed to assist both governments and the organizations that represent or support national minorities. The assistance is directed towards developing a legislative framework for an electoral system that ensures effective participation by national minorities in public life.