BCSP, SHARE Foundation and Partners for Democratic Change Serbia analysed the Impact assessment of video surveillance on human rights, conducted by the Ministry of Interior.
What has changed in the interpretation of biggest threats to Serbia's security and answers to them in the new proposed National Security Strategy and Defence Strategy is analysed by BCSP researcher Jelena Pejic Nikic.
Military neutrality of Serbia is understood as a balancing act between NATO and Russia. Draft version of the new Defence Strategy implies what consequences military neutrality strengthening will have on the defence system, budget and citizens. BCSP Researcher Katarina Djokic wrote on this topic.
How security authorities need to protect the personal data they handle, why they need special rules, and why European regulations in this area are important for Serbia, BCSP researcher Jelena Pejic asked Juraj Sajfert, a lawyer and European expert in the area of personal data protection.
Threats and pressures on activists and independent journalists, experience with state authorities, protection measures and necessary help are the topics of the newest case study by BCSP.
Serbian Government is Implementing Unlawful Video Surveillance With Face Recognition in BelgradeMilitary neutral European Serbia between the Republic of Srpska and the Greater AlbaniaMilitary Neutrality: No to NATO, We Can Make It on Our Own?Personal Data Protection Defends Individual Freedom in the Era of Mass SurveillanceCase Study: Threats and Pressures Faced by Activists and Independent Journalists in Serbia
In this policy paper BCSP researcher Katarina Djokic analyses expenditure performance of Serbian Ministry of Defense by looking at the example of the G-4 Super Galeb military trainer aircraft modernization project.