Abstract
Criminalising hate is becoming an increasingly internationally accepted framework for dealing with targeted violence. Some intergovernmental organisations (OSCE, EU, CoE) have adopted and promoted ahate crime model and play a key role in its global dissemination. The OSCE has played an important part in developing this international hate crime framework. Fifty-seven OSCE participating States have committed to address hate crimes comprehensively, including through specific laws, collecting and making public data on hate crimes in sufficient detail, improving investigation and prosecution of hate crimes through training, or cooperation with civil society.
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