Abstract

The article analyzes and systematizes the current legal framework for European security and activities of the OSCE. It has been established that the current stage of development of interstate relationships is characterized by a very dynamic changes and factors and, moreover, the emergence of new European security challenges. At the same time, legal norms defning effective mechanisms for a quick and effective response to security challenges and the mandatory implementation of the measures developed at the moment are not practically exist. To create a strong and reliable system of effective responses to modern European security challenges, it is necessary to develop and implement and implement, within the framework of the Universal European Security and Defense treatment, a set of international treaties and agreements aimed at increasing the effectiveness of the security decisions.

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