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Border police monitoring in the OSCE region: A discussion of the need and basis for human rights monitoring of border police practices
This research consolidates available information and showcases selected current practices on border police monitoring to raise awareness and share information among the governmental and non-governmental stakeholders across the OSCE region. The report explores opportunities for increased monitoring and identifies transferable good practices to increase systematic independent border police monitoring, and thereby contribute to the advancement of human rights while respecting border management practices across the region.
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- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
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- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
- Our work:
- Border management, Policing, Tolerance and non-discrimination, Migration
