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On April 27, 2105, RIAC Program Manager Natalia Evtikhevich was in Copenhagen to take part in seminar “Flaws in the OSCE Legal Status: Challenges in a Crisis Environment” held by the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and Danish Institute for International Studies. The participants focused on the status of the OSCE Ukraine mission, problems generated by the lack of a charter, steps to the OSCE reform and adoption of statutory documents, and use of the consensus principle.

On April 27, 2105, RIAC Program Manager Natalia Evtikhevich was in Copenhagen to take part in seminar “Flaws in the OSCE Legal Status: Challenges in a Crisis Environment” held by the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and Danish Institute for International Studies.

The participants focused on the status of the OSCE Ukraine mission, problems generated by the lack of a charter, steps to the OSCE reform and adoption of statutory documents, and use of the consensus principle.

The speakers’ list included head of Danish delegation to the OSCE PA Peter Juel Jensen, Deputy Head of Serbian Mission to the OSCE Miodrag Panceski, chairman of Helsinki+40 project Joao Soares, the OSCE Vienna Secretariat representative Lisa Tabassi, and OSCE PA Secretary General Spencer Oliver, as well as parliamentarians and OSCE experts.
 

 

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