Access to justice
Access to justice for national minorities is not only about minorities’ enjoyment of rights but is also relevant to conflict prevention within and between states.
Overview
If states deny, restrict or fail to provide access to justice, national minorities may become alienated, which undermines social cohesion and increases the risk of inter-ethnic tensions. Minority communities may also seek support from other states with which they have ethnic, cultural, linguistic or religious similarities, potentially leading to tensions between states. The High Commissioner provides guidance and recommendations to states on the relationship between access to justice and conflict prevention and access to justice and national minorities, complementing the work of other international actors, which focus on access to justice in general.
Recommendations
The Graz Recommendations on Access to Justice and National Minorities were published in November 2017.
Launching Conference of the Graz Recommendations on Access to Justice and National Minorities
Featured
The winner of the 2014 Max van der Stoel Award was Spravedlivost from Kyrgyzstan for its work in improving access to justice for national minorities.
News and activities
Current announcements, press releases, media advisories and other updates
Resources
Official OSCE documents, publications and other manually selected resources




