With intensive reflections under way on the future of the OSCE as an institution and force for human rights and human rights, particularly under the controversial chair of Kazakhstan, JBI thought it would be useful to provide a report we did a decade ago in 1999 on the role of the OSCE field missions and other human rights institutions.
The field missions -- where human rights are "operationalized" in the words of Amb. John Kornblum -- are more important than ever, and more under threat than ever.
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