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  • Self-assessment tool for nations to increase preparedness for cross-border implications of crises

    This self-assessment guide, drafted by the OSCE Secretariat Transnational Threats Department's Borders Unit, is aimed for national agencies of, in the first place, OSCE Participating States and Partners for Co-operation who would deal with cross-border movements following a crisis.

  • Guidebook on Delimitation and demarcation of state boundaries: current issues and ways to solve them

    The Guidebook, prepared by the Border Security and Management Unit of the Transnational Threats Department of the OSCE Secretariat, gives examples of international legal practice in the formation of state borders of new states, outlines the main stages of work on the delimitation and demarcation of state borders, as well as recommendations on the organization of this work.

  • Training on profiling techniques at border checkpoints

    OSCE-supported training seminars on profiling techniques at the border checkpoints for officers representing the Border Service of the National Security Committee

  • Security Sector Governance and Reform (SSG/R)

    Presentations from a national workshop on Security Sector Governance and Reform (SSG/R). The workshop was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Justice, as well as by civil society organizations, parliamentarians, and representatives of the judiciary, prison guards and the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

  • Guidelines for Addressing the Threats and Challenges of “Foreign Terrorist Fighters” within a Human Rights Framework

    This publication seeks to provide states with policy recommendations and supporting analysis, on some of the key human rights issues that they must grapple with as they seek to respond to the threats posed by Foreign Terrorist Fighters (FTFs) in a manner that is consistent with human rights and the rule of law. It contains a brief overview of background facts, international and national responses and offers a series of recommendations for a human rights-compliant approach to addressing the flow and return of FTFs.