- Home
- About us
-
Our work
- Elections
- Civil society
- Rule of law
- Democratic governance
- Legislative support
- Freedom of religion or belief
- Freedom of peaceful assembly
- Gender-based violence
- Human rights defenders
- Human rights and new technologies
- Human rights and gender-responsive security sector
- Human rights and anti-terrorism
- Migration and freedom of movement
- National human rights institutions
- Torture
- Trafficking in human beings
- Hate crime
- People with disabilities
- Racism, xenophobia and discrimination
- Roma and Sinti
- Gender equality
- Special meetings
- News
- Events
- Resources
Guide / manual / handbook
Handbook for the Observation of Election Dispute Resolution
The purpose of this handbook is to provide better guidance to ODIHR election observation missions and teams on how to assess the resolution of election disputes as part of the overall observation of an election.
While ODIHR has included assessment and observation of election-related complaints and appeals in its general election observation methodology, this handbook aims to establish a more systematic and comprehensive approach to observing what is a key part of the election process thus contributing to further protecting and promoting the fundamental rights and freedoms necessary for ensuring democratic elections. It has been developed with extra-budgetary support aspart of ODIHR’s efforts to continually improve its methodology and to increase professionalism in the observation of certain specialized aspects of elections.- Date:
- Source:
- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
- Publisher:
- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
- Our work:
- Elections
