Get 20M+ Full-Text Papers For Less Than $1.50/day. Start a 14-Day Trial for You or Your Team.

Learn More →

The Stockholm Declaration of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (Stockholm, 9 July 1996)

The Stockholm Declaration of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (Stockholm, 9 July 1996) OSCE DOCUMENTS The Stockholm Declaration of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (Stockholm, 9 July 1996) Editor's note: From 5 to 9 July 1996 in Stockholm, Sweden, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly held its fourth meeting. The text of the final declaration is divided into three sections; (1) political affairs and security, (2) economic affairs, science, technology and environment, and (3) democracy, human rights and humanitarian questions. TOWARDS A COMMON AND COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY MODEL FOR EUROPE FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY STOCKHOLM DECLARATION OF THE OSCE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY 9 July 1996 PREAMBLE 1. We, parliamentarians of the OSCE participating States, have met in Stockholm on 5-9 July 1996 as the parliamentary OSCE institution to assess developments relating to security and co-operation in Europe and to offer our views to OSCE Ministers. We do so mindful that 1996 marks a critical turning point in the contribution of the OSCE to peace- building in Europe by its vital contribution to a settlement in Bosnia-Herzegovina. ' 2. We stress the importance we attach to the full participation of all participating legislatures in the work and sustainment of the Assembly. 3. We express satisfaction with the acknowledgement at the December 1995 Budapest Ministerial Council that the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Helsinki Monitor (in 2008 continued as Security and Human Rights) Brill

The Stockholm Declaration of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (Stockholm, 9 July 1996)

Loading next page...
 
/lp/brill/the-stockholm-declaration-of-the-osce-parliamentary-assembly-stockholm-RctpgKMIxN

References

References for this paper are not available at this time. We will be adding them shortly, thank you for your patience.

Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© 1996 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0925-0972
eISSN
1571-814X
DOI
10.1163/157181496X00503
Publisher site
See Article on Publisher Site

Abstract

OSCE DOCUMENTS The Stockholm Declaration of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (Stockholm, 9 July 1996) Editor's note: From 5 to 9 July 1996 in Stockholm, Sweden, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly held its fourth meeting. The text of the final declaration is divided into three sections; (1) political affairs and security, (2) economic affairs, science, technology and environment, and (3) democracy, human rights and humanitarian questions. TOWARDS A COMMON AND COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY MODEL FOR EUROPE FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY STOCKHOLM DECLARATION OF THE OSCE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY 9 July 1996 PREAMBLE 1. We, parliamentarians of the OSCE participating States, have met in Stockholm on 5-9 July 1996 as the parliamentary OSCE institution to assess developments relating to security and co-operation in Europe and to offer our views to OSCE Ministers. We do so mindful that 1996 marks a critical turning point in the contribution of the OSCE to peace- building in Europe by its vital contribution to a settlement in Bosnia-Herzegovina. ' 2. We stress the importance we attach to the full participation of all participating legislatures in the work and sustainment of the Assembly. 3. We express satisfaction with the acknowledgement at the December 1995 Budapest Ministerial Council that the

Journal

Helsinki Monitor (in 2008 continued as Security and Human Rights)Brill

Published: Jan 1, 1996

There are no references for this article.