Assessing resolution of election disputes focus of new ODIHR handbook for election observers
As part of its efforts to develop and refine its election observation methodology, the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) launched a new publication at an event in Warsaw on 17 September 2019, during the annual OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting.
The Handbook for the Observation of Election Dispute Resolution is intended to provide guidance to ODIHR election observation missions and teams on how to assess the resolution of election disputes as part of the overall observation of an election. Election observers pay close attention to the handling of election disputes, including such specific aspects as the availability of effective remedies, legal standing, accessibility and timelines for handling the cases. The handbook aims to establish a more systematic and comprehensive approach to observing this key part of the election process, thus contributing to further protection and promotion of the fundamental rights and freedoms necessary for ensuring democratic elections.
“We hope this new publication will provide valuable information not only for election observers, but also for a wider audience including election practitioners, judges, lawyers, political parties, voters and civil society organizations,” said Alexander Shlyk, Head of the ODIHR Election Department.
The methodology followed by ODIHR in its election observation activities is recognized for its systematic and comprehensive approach and serves as guidance for other international and citizen observer organizations.