Legal Framework of the OSCE

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Legal Framework of the OSCE

International relations International institutions Public international law Public international law: international organizations and institutions IT and Communications law / Postal laws and regulations

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 30th May 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108615143


Introduction

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the world's largest regional security organisation, possesses most of the attributes traditionally ascribed to an international organisation, but lacks a constitutive treaty and an established international legal personality.

Moreover, OSCE decisions are considered mere political commitments and thus not legally binding. As such, it seems to correspond to the general zeitgeist, in which new, less formal actors and forms of international cooperation gain prominence, while traditional actors and instruments of international law are in stagnation.

Emerging Demands and Reforms

However, an increasing number of voices - including the OSCE participating states - have been advocating for more formal and autonomous OSCE institutional structures, for international legal personality, or even for the adoption of a constitutive treaty.

Analysis and Arguments

The book analyses why and how these demands have emerged, critically analyses the reform proposals and provides new arguments for revisiting the OSCE legal framework.

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