Lectures, Debates and Round Tables 
 

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Human Rights in the Dayton Agreement – Vesna Petrović, LL.M.; Belgrade, 15. January 1996.
  4. Human Rights – International and National Chal­lenges – Jose Ayala-Lasso, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva; Belgrade, 10. May 1996.
  5. The Problem of Humanity in the XX Century – Pro­fessor Andrej Mitrović, Faculty of Philosophy; Belgrade, 11. December 1996.
  6. 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.
  7. Human Rights and Humanitarian Action in Con­temporary International Relations – Prof. Adam Rob­erts, Oxford, Great Britain; Belgrade, 25. March 1997.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10.  Independence of Judges – John Dowd, Supreme Court, New South Wales, Australia; Belgrade, 16. January 1998.
  11. 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.
  12. Politics and Human Rights – Prof. Shlomo Avineri; Belgrade, 8. April 2000.
  13.  A Roundtable as a Peaceful Way towards Transition – Dr. Zely Zhelev; Belgrade, 3. May 2000.
  14. Regionalisation and Decentralisation – A Spanish Model – Prof. Carlos Flores; Belgrade, 2. November 2000.
  15. Problems concerning enforcement of a new Law on Execution Procedure – Leposava Karamarković, Judge; Čačak, 17. November 2000.
  16. 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.
  17. Role of Courts in Electoral Procedures – Vida Petrović – Škero, Judge; Gordana Mihajlović, Judge; Niš, 15. December 2000.
  18. Protection of Copyrights and Related Rights and Compensation for Damage within these Rights – Neda Antonić, Judge; Ravijojla Kastratović, Judge; Belgrade, 26. December 2000.
  19. Possibilities of Democratic Development in Serbia – Belgrade, 17.  January 2001. (in cooperation with the OSCE/ODIHR Office in Belgrade)
  20. 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.
  21. The Reduction of the Burden of Courts and the Introduction of Notaries-Public – Leposava Karamarković, Judge; Novi Sad, 2. February 2001.
  22. 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.
  23. 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.
  24. Constitutional Reform of Relations between Federal Units, Serbia and Montenegro – Proposals of an Independent Group of Experts – Belgrade, 24. March 2001.
  25. 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.  
  26. Round Table – Discussion on Governing Multi-Ethnic Communities – Belgrade, 27. – 28. April 2001
  27. 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.
  28. Lectures on Human Rights to Female IDPs/Refugees; throughout Serbia, 4. – 18. June 2001 (in co-operation with the Danish Refugee Council)
  29. Roundtable on the Draft Human Rights Manual for the Military, Belgrade, 20. – 21. October 2001
  30. Debates on Abolition of Death Penalty (in cooperation with the CoE), 28 debates from April  to June 2002, 15 in Belgrade, 13 throughout Serbia
  31. Round Table, The Truth and Reconciliation – Possibilities of Co-operation, Priboj, 24. May 2003
  32. Public Discussion in 20 Towns in Serbia – Raising Knowledge and Legal Culture, 2003/2005
  33. Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Belgrade, 4. April 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
  34. Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Novi Sad, 21. April 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
  35. Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Niš, 12. May 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
  36. Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Sremska Mitrovica, 1. June 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
  37. Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Kragujevac, 9. June 2005 (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
  38. Round Table – Forcibly Mobilised Refugees – Legal and Psychological Consequences, Zrenjanin, 16. June 2005. (in co-operation with International Aid Network, Belgrade)
  39. Round Table – Organised Crime in Serbia, Belgrade, 1. February 2008.
  40. Round Table – Discrimination in Serbia, Belgrade, 8. February 2008.
  41. Round Table – Domestic Violence in Serbia, Belgrade, 14. February 2008.
  42. Round Table – War Crimes Trials in Serbia, Belgrade, 26. February 2008.
  43. Round Table – Do the Criminal Legislation and Practice follow the Social and Economic Changes in Serbia?, Belgrade, 11 September 2008   
  44. Round Table – Building Environmental Policy in Serbia, Belgrade, 11. February 2009.
  45. 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.
  46. 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)
  47. 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.
  48. 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.
  49. 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.
  50. 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)
  51. 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)
  52. 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)
  53. 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)
  54. 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)
  55. 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)
  56. 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)
  57. 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)
  58. 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)
  59. 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)