Promotion of Gender Equality, particular attention will be given throughout these
Recommendations to measures that States should implement to ensure that
women belonging to national minorities also have effective access to justice.
These Recommendations are based on the accumulated experience of the
Institution of the HCNM and combine a normative and practical approach. Many
HCNM staff actively participated in the development of the Recommendations, in
particular Henrik Villadsen, Laurentiu Hadirca, Tihana Leko and William Romans.
The Recommendations also benefitted from the engagement and insights of
external experts, especially Dominique Orsini. Other experts who have been
consulted and who have contributed valuable comments and criticisms include Ilze
Brands Kehris, Amarsanaa Darisuren, Vincent de Graaf, Jürgen Heissel, Jennifer
Jackson-Preece, Emma Lantschner, Tove Malloy, Roberta Medda-Windischer,
Kerem Öktem, Declan O’Mahony, Alexander Osipov, Francesco Palermo, Petra
Roter, and Richard Winkelhofer. The HCNM is also grateful for the input received
from the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights. The HCNM
has been assisted greatly by the extensive research in this field conducted by
Joseph Marko and his team at the University of Graz. These Recommendations
are, however, based on specific HCNM experience and do not reflect the views of
any single expert.
These Recommendations offer a practical, policy-oriented approach to the issue of
access to justice for national minorities. They are grounded in the HCNM’s extensive
experience dealing with minority issues and conflict prevention, including access to
justice for persons belonging to national minorities. This document does not purport
to be exhaustive or to offer ready-made policy options. Rather, it recognizes that
while general human rights standards apply to all, not all good practices, standards,
minority rights and policy options presented in these Recommendations apply to
every situation in the same way. These Recommendations aim to encourage States
to implement policies on access to justice that will alleviate tensions involving national
minorities, thereby serving the HCNM’s main objective of conflict prevention.
Lamberto Zannier
OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities
The Hague, 14 November 2017
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