GONG representative on marking the 20th anniversary of adopting the Copenhagen Document

Suzana Jasic, member of GONG Council is participating at the OSCE Conference in Copenhagen, from June 10th till June 11th, 2010.

The Conference celebrates 20 years of the OSCE Copenhagen Document, its status and future perspectives.

20 years ago, the participating states committed themselves to abide by a comprehensive set of fundamental principles related to human rights and democracy. The Copenhagen Document was groundbreaking in establishing detailed rules for the conduct of democratic elections and institutionalizing international election monitoring. It was equally pioneering in tying together democracy, human rights and the rule of law, setting up comprehensive standards for the protection of national minorities' rights.

The Copenhagen Document can be viewed here. (pdf, eng)


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