LEVEL OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND RULE OF LAW IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Keywords:
human rights, political crises, economic crisis, transition, human development, corruption, rule of law, equality, unemploymentAbstract
A great political and economic crisis, as well as a series of armed conflicts during the last decade contributed to degradation and threat to perspective and prosperity in Serbia.
Serbia is in the period of economic and political stabilization after a post-conflict stage.
The rule of law, which is based on division of power, provides the essential legal frame work for democratic governance. The preventive and control mechanisms are therefore efficient, while the judiciary is protected from undesired influences.
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UNDP „Definisanje programa za izgradnju kapaciteta u sudstvu”, 2003. godina
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Izvori informacija i podataka preuzeti iz srpske Strategije za smanjenje siromaštva.
Pregled merenja životnog standarda u Srbiji, Svetska banka 2002. godine.
Istraživanje javnog mnjenja kod omladine, UNICEF 2001. godina.
Izveštaj o humanom razvoju iz 2003. godine.
UN – Zajednička procena situacije za Srbiju i Crnu Goru, Beograd 2003. godine.
Centar za Proučavanje alternativa. Centar for Policy Studies (CPA/CPS), 2002. godine.
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