Lectures, Debates and Round Tables
- Marking the Boundaries of Community: Xenophobia, Pluralism and Possibilities of Democracy – Professor Glenn Bowman, University of Kent in Canterbury, Great Britain; Belgrade, 13. November 1995.
- Society Facing Human Rights – Professor Vojin Dimitrijević, Dr. Božidar Jakšić, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade, and Dr. Julie Mostov, Drexel University, Philadelphia; Belgrade, 10. December 1995.
- Human Rights in the Dayton Agreement – Vesna Petrović, LL.M.; Belgrade, 15. January 1996.
- Human Rights – International and National Challenges – Jose Ayala-Lasso, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva; Belgrade, 10. May 1996.
- The Problem of Humanity in the XX Century – Professor Andrej Mitrović, Faculty of Philosophy; Belgrade, 11. December 1996.
- Right to Form and Join Trade Unions and Right to Strike – Prof. Borivoje Šunderić, Zoran Ivošević, Judge of the Supreme Court of Serbia, Slobodan Šoškić, Attorney at Law; Belgrade, 12. March 1997.
- Human Rights and Humanitarian Action in Contemporary International Relations – Prof. Adam Roberts, Oxford, Great Britain; Belgrade, 25. March 1997.
- Roundtable on the Reports of the Special Rapporteur for Former Yugoslavia – Ms. Elisabeth Rehn and the Comments of the FRY Government Regarding those Reports; Belgrade, 29. April 1997.
- Roundtable on the Reports of the Special Rapporteur for Former Yugoslavia – Ms. Elisabeth Rehn and the Comments of the FRY Government Regarding those Reports; Belgrade, 22. May 1997.
- Independence of Judges – John Dowd, Supreme Court, New South Wales, Australia; Belgrade, 16. January 1998.
- Constitutional Preconditions for Democratic Serbia – Prof. Lidija Basta, Institute for Federalism, Fribourg, Switzerland; Prof. Dragoljub Popović, Law Faculty, Belgrade; Prof. Zoran Tomić, Law Faculty, Belgrade; Prof. Vesna Rakić Vodinelić, Law Faculty, Belgrade; Belgrade, 25. February 1998.
- Politics and Human Rights – Prof. Shlomo Avineri; Belgrade, 8. April 2000.
- A Roundtable as a Peaceful Way towards Transition – Dr. Zely Zhelev; Belgrade, 3. May 2000.
- Regionalisation and Decentralisation – A Spanish Model – Prof. Carlos Flores; Belgrade, 2. November 2000.
- Problems concerning enforcement of a new Law on Execution Procedure – Leposava Karamarković, Judge; Čačak, 17. November 2000.
- Problems concerning enforcement of a new Law on Execution Procedure and Law on Execution of Penalty – Leposava Karamarković, Judge; Radmila Dragićević – Dičić, Judge; Jovan Stanojević, Judge; Požarevac, 24. November 2000.
- Role of Courts in Electoral Procedures – Vida Petrović – Škero, Judge; Gordana Mihajlović, Judge; Niš, 15. December 2000.
- Protection of Copyrights and Related Rights and Compensation for Damage within these Rights – Neda Antonić, Judge; Ravijojla Kastratović, Judge; Belgrade, 26. December 2000.
- Possibilities of Democratic Development in Serbia – Belgrade, 17. January 2001. (in cooperation with the OSCE/ODIHR Office in Belgrade)
- General Equality in Marriage and Family and The Failure of Privatisation in FR Yugoslavia – Jelisaveta Vasilić, Judge; Sanja Lekić, Judge; Mirjana Pavlović, Judge; Kraljevo, 26. January 2001.
- The Reduction of the Burden of Courts and the Introduction of Notaries-Public – Leposava Karamarković, Judge; Novi Sad, 2. February 2001.
- Criminal Procedure-Reforms needed for Safeguarding Human Rights during Detention, Pre-trial Procedure and Trial – Ivan Bajazit, Judge; Dušan Slijepčević, Judge; Goran Čavlina, Judge; Kraljevo, 16. February 2001.
- The Removal of Harmful Consequences of Previous Property Law and The Right to Peaceful Enjoyment of Property in FR Yugoslavia – Vlastimir Janković, Judge; Gordana Mihajlović, Judge; Zrenjanin, 23. March 2001.
- Constitutional Reform of Relations between Federal Units, Serbia and Montenegro – Proposals of an Independent Group of Experts – Belgrade, 24. March 2001.
- The Removal of Harmful Consequences of Previous Property Laws and The Failure of Privatisation in FR Yugoslavia – Vlastimir Janković, Judge; Jelisaveta Vasilić, Judge; Užice, 29. March 2001.
- Round Table – Discussion on Governing Multi-Ethnic Communities – Belgrade, 27. – 28. April 2001
- Criminal Procedure-Reforms needed for Safeguarding Human Rights during Detention, Pre-Trial Procedure and Trial – Ivan Bajazit, Judge; Dušan Slijepčević, Judge; Goran Čavlina, Judge; Zrenjanin, 11. May 2001.
- Lectures on Human Rights to Female IDPs/Refugees; throughout Serbia, 4. – 18. June 2001 (in co-operation with the Danish Refugee Council)
- Roundtable on the Draft Human Rights Manual for the Military, Belgrade, 20. – 21. October 2001
- Debates on Abolition of Death Penalty (in cooperation with the CoE), 28 debates from April to June 2002, 15 in Belgrade, 13 throughout Serbia
- Round Table, The Truth and Reconciliation – Possibilities of Co-operation, Priboj, 24. May 2003
- Public Discussion in 20 Towns in Serbia – Raising Knowledge and Legal Culture, 2003/2005
- Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Belgrade, 4. April 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
- Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Novi Sad, 21. April 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
- Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Niš, 12. May 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
- Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Sremska Mitrovica, 1. June 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
- Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Kragujevac, 9. June 2005 (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
- Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Zrenjanin, 16. June 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
- Round Table – Organised Crime in Serbia, Belgrade, 1. February 2008.
- Round Table – Discrimination in Serbia, Belgrade, 8. February 2008.
- Round Table – Domestic Violence in Serbia, Belgrade, 14. February 2008.
- Round Table – War Crimes Trials in Serbia, Belgrade, 26. February 2008.
- Round Table – Do the Criminal Legislation and Practice follow the Social and Economic Changes in Serbia?, Belgrade, 11 September 2008
- Round Table – Building Environmental Policy in Serbia, Belgrade, 11. February 2009.
- Round Table – Monitoring of the Activity of the Judiciary and other State Bodies – Initiatives for the Improvement of Legislature and Practice, Kragujevac, 16. February 2009.
- Round Table – Discussion on Serbia’s Role in Ensuring Effective Justice, Belgrade, 20. February 2009. (supported by Foreign and Commonwealth Office, OSCE mission to Serbia, Fund for an Open Society)
- Round Table – Monitoring of the Activity of the Judiciary and other State Bodies – Initiatives for the Improvement of Legislature and Practice, Nis, 25. February 2009.
- Round Table – Monitoring of the Activity of the Judiciary and other State Bodies – Initiatives for the Improvement of Legislature and Practice, Novi Sad, 25. February 2009.
- Round Table – Monitoring of the Activity of the Judiciary and other State Bodies – Initiatives for the Improvement of Legislature and Practice, Belgrade, 27. February 2009.
- Round Table – Access to Justice: An Effective Remedy in Serbia Belgrade, 23. June 2009. (supported by Foreign and Commonwealth Office, OSCE mission to Serbia, Fund for an Open Society)
- Round Table – Serbia on the Path towards Positive (White) Schengen list – a Role of the Ministry of Interior, Belgrade, 6. July 2009. (in co-operation with the Centre for Civil-Military Relations and the Forum for Security and Democracy)
- Lecture – Prevention of Torture, Professor Manfred Nowak, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Belgrade, 4. September 2009. (in co-operation with the OSCE Mission to Serbia and the Protector of Citizens)
- Round Table – Execution of Family Law Judgments, Belgrade, 15. October 2009. (supported by Foreign and Commonwealth Office, OSCE mission to Serbia, Fund for an Open Society)
- Round Table – Freedom of Assembly and non Discrimination Principles: National Standards within the Scope of the ECHR, Belgrade, 23. November 2009. (supported by Foreign and Commonwealth Office, OSCE mission to Serbia, Fund for an Open Society)
- Presentation of the Public Opinion Survey on Attitudes of Citizens towards the ICTY and National Courts Dealing with War Crimes, The Hague, 24. November 2009. (in co-operation with the OSCE Mission to Serbia)
- Fostering Civil Society and Involvement in Police Reform Process – Presentation of the First Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform, Belgrade, 3. December 2009. (in co-operation with the Centre for Civil-Military Relations and the Forum for Security and Democracy)
- Presentation of the Public Opinion Survey on Attitudes of Citizens towards the ICTY and National Courts Dealing with War Crimes, Belgrade, 8. December 2009. ((in co-operation with the OSCE Mission to Serbia)
- Fostering Civil Society and Involvement in Police Reform Process – Presentation of the First Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform, Niš, 17. December 2009. (in co-operation with the Centre for Civil-Military Relations and the Forum for Security and Democracy)
- Public Debate – Police Reform in Serbia – A Review of Current Issues, Belgrade, 21. December 2009. (in co-operation with the Centre for Civil-Military Relations and the Forum for Security and Democracy)