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How Can I Help Make the Election Campaign Fairer?

The guide, How Can I Help Make the Election Campaign Fairer?, is intended for anyone who recognizes that one or more rules designed to ensure a fair and equal election campaign are being violated. It is also for individuals who notice procedures that could compromise the equality of participants, citizens’ rights, or the public interest…

Freedom of Assembly in Serbia and Digital Technologies: Obstacles and Perspective

The publication Freedom of Assembly in Serbia and Digital Technologies: Obstacles and Perspectives focuses on analyzing the existing legal framework governing freedom of assembly, with particular emphasis on the impact of digital technologies on organizing and limiting this freedom. It examines the practical application of the legal framework, identifies obstacles in this area, and explores…

Addressing the European Court of Human Rights

The Guide to Addressing the European Court of Human Rights is designed to help citizens understand how this international court makes decisions and when and how they can approach it to protect their rights. The guide explains the importance of the European Convention on Human Rights, who can apply to the Court, what a petition…

YUCOM addressed Rule of Law in Serbia at EU-Serbia Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) Meeting in Brussels

On April 21, 2023, the president of the Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights – YUCOM, Katarina Golubović, addressed at the 15th meeting of the EU-Serbia Joint Consultative Committee (JCC), held in Brussels. As this platform enables representatives of the EU and civil society from Serbia to monitor the country’s accession negotiations and to discuss issues of…

On UPR Info Pre-session 43 in Geneva, YUCOM spoke about…

Katarina Golubović, the president of the Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights (YUCOM), was among the key participants at the UPR Pre-Session events in Geneva this week. The event brought together human rights advocates and representatives of civil society organizations from Serbia to create a comprehensive report that evaluates the country’s progress in fulfilling the recommendations…

How to Achieve the Right to an Old-Age Pension Faster – Judicial Protection?

The guide How to Achieve the Right to an Old-Age Pension Faster - Judicial Protection is designed to help citizens more easily and quickly secure their right to an old-age pension through administrative proceedings before the first- and second-level authorities of the Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance. It provides information on the conditions…

JUDICIAL LAWS ENTERED THE PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE ONLY 36 HOURS AFTER CLOSING THE PUBLIC DEBATE!

The National Convention on the European Union Working Group for Chapter 23 alarms the public that only 36 hours after the end of the public debate, the Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted five judicial laws proposals that had entered the parliamentary procedure on January 17, 2023. It has raised the question of the meaning of the public…

Judicial reforms after the change of the Serbian Constitution: Potential for both reduction and institutionalization of political influence on the judiciary

The set of judicial laws implementing the constitutional reforms adopted on the referendum should be adopted by February 9, the anniversary of the promulgation of the new Constitution in the Serbian Parliament. This should enable greater independence of judges and prosecutors, being one of Serbia’s obligations towards the European Union defined by the Action Plan…

DIGITALLY MEDIATED ASSEMBLIES IN SERBIA 2021-2022 THREE CASE STUDIES

Great technological leaps have made organizing public gatherings much easier while making them more vulnerable to government interference. The developing concept of online or hybrid assemblies – here regrouped under the definition of digitally-mediated assemblies – is now acknowledged by international and regional human rights standards. The importance of social media in organizing gatherings in…

A time for new constructive voices

Following a gathering in Gračanica/Graçanicë, a diverse group of civil society organisations from Kosovo and Serbia have adopted the following joint statement calling for new constructive voices – voices that look to the future whilst retaining a keen eye on the past; voices that seek out partnerships and coalitions beyond the red lines that are supposed to define…
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