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Good Governance and the Rule of Law

The concept of rule of law forms a cornerstone of the OSCE's human rights and democratization activities. It not only describes formal legal frameworks, but also aims at justice based on the full acceptance of human dignity. It ties in closely with the establishment of democratic, accountable state institutions.

In recent years, the Helsinki Commission has paid particular attention to rule-of-law violations in countries including Russia and Azerbaijan, and throughout Central Asia.

 

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Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome

Remarks by Benjamin L. Cardin Urging the Russian Federation to Withdraw Legislation Restricting the Establishment of Nongovernmental Organizations

Our Impact by Country

Remarks by Christopher H. Smith Urging Russian Federation to Withdraw Legislation Restricting Establishment of Nongovernmental Organizations

The Uzbekistan Crisis: Assessing the Impact and Next Steps

Remarks by Benjamin L. Cardin on Recommending Integration of Croatia into NATO

Attack on Chasidic Synagogue in Moscow

Remarks by Hon. Christopher H. Smith on The Coalition for International Justice

90th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide

Remarks by Ambassador Clifford G. Bond at the International Forum Bosnia

Statement on Human Rights in Central Asia at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Unregistered Religious Groups in Russia

Unsolved Murder of Ukrainian Journalist Heorhiy Gongadze

Northern Ireland Update: Implementation of the Cory Reports

Belarusian Authorities Continue to Stifle Democracy

Helsinki Commission Leaders Visit Ukraine; Impressed By Government's Efforts on Road to Recovery

Helsinki Commission Leaders Visit Ukraine

Uzbekistan: Stifled Democracy, Human Rights in Decline

Supporting Democracy in Belarus

Bring Paul Klebnikov’s Killers to Justice

The Case of Mikhail Trepashkin

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