6.
To facilitate access to justice for national minorities, States should
ensure that law-enforcement agencies work to build trust with minority
communities and enforce the law in an impartial and non-discriminatory
manner, free of prejudice and gender bias.
7.
Victim support services and witness protection measures should be
sensitive to the needs of persons belonging to national minorities, and of
minority women in particular.
8.
States should ensure that court orders and judgments affecting persons
belonging to national minorities are executed effectively, impartially and
within a reasonable time.
9.
States should ensure that persons belonging to national minorities held
in detention or imprisoned are treated with humanity and respect for their
identity.
10.
States should, as a matter of urgency, provide effective redress to persons
belonging to national minorities who have suffered serious human rights
violations as a result of inter-ethnic conflict.
The Graz Recommendations on Access to Justice and National Minorities
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