Short animated guide on how to seek asylum in Serbia
Short animated guide on how to seek #asylum in Serbia
Belgrade Centre for Human Rights provides free legal advice and representation to asylum seekers in Serbia. (more…)
Short animated guide on how to seek #asylum in Serbia
Belgrade Centre for Human Rights provides free legal advice and representation to asylum seekers in Serbia. (more…)
As a partner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights has, since 2012, provided asylum-seekers in Serbia with free legal aid: they are explained their rights and obligations and represented before the proper authorities in Serbia and the European Court of Human Rights. (more…)
The implementation of the project “Implementation of the National Anti-corruption Strategy in the Republic of Serbia for the Period 2013 – 2018 and the Action Plan – Alternative Report for 2013 and 2014” is taking place from September 2014 – January 2015. (more…)
This year has been difficult in the whole world, and in some parts in armed conflicts cruel. Today, we have no reasons to celebrate in Serbia. Poverty, discrimination, violence and human rights violations are still part of our everyday life. (more…)
Memorial Lecture for Professor Vojin Dimitrijević
»Rules, Choices, and International Law«
H.E. Professor Rosalyn Higgins DBE, QC
President of the International Court of Justice (2006-2009) (more…)
One of the most important laws, Labour law, soon will be substantially altered without adequate public debate. In a country where even the minimum rights provided by the Labour law have not been respected for years, and as well the unemployment is growing or stagnating, these changes would have to be in the center of interest of the expert and the general public. However, in practice, everything looks different. Mentioning of the draft law provisions are partial, inaccurate and untimely, from which it can be concluded that there is no will to develop constructive exchange of opinions. (more…)