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Date: 20.08.2019.
Author: Jelena Pejić Nikić |
How the EU revolutionized personal data protection in law enforcement, how to optimally transpose European standards into national legislation and what is the role of civil society in this process, find out in the second part of the interview BCSP researcher Jelena Pejić conducted with Juraj Sajfert, lawyer and European personal data protection expert.

Date: 09.08.2019.
Author: Jelena Pejić Nikić |
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.

Date: 30.07.2019.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
{image1} Personal data protection in the context of international cooperation between police and other law enforcement authorities, and Chapter 24 of Serbia's accession negotiations with the European Union was the focus of the seminar organized by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) on 26 July 2019 in Belgrade. Since the implementation of a new law regulating personal data protection is soon to start in Serbia, BCSP invited a ...
Date: 06.07.2019.
Author: Predrag Petrović |
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.

Date: 05.07.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
In Serbia, there is a gap between law and practice, uncontrolled government seeks to diminish citizens' rights, and public attention is being drawn to unimportant issues. The way to slow down the state capture process is to strengthen institutions and networking, it was highlighted at the event organized by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) on June 29, 2018 in Belgrade. Captured state as a term is increasingly ...

Date: 05.10.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Improving traffic safety with limited resources was the topic of a discussion held on Thursday, September 29, in Becej. The discussion was organized by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP), with support of Becej Youth Association, one of the partners of the PRO-CURE Group. A case study “Road safety in Serbia: a priority or a neglected area?” by Ana Acimov from Becej Youth Association organization was also presented ...
Date: 28.09.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
Applying the "PRO-CURE" methodology, Dejan Skoric from the Association Resource Centre Majdanpek, conducted an analysis of the expediency of the spending of public funds from the budgets of local governments for the purchase of fire-fighting vehicles and equipment.

Date: 10.04.2014.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Rapid progress regarding integration of the former members of Serbian Ministry of Interior (MoI) in Northern Kosovo into Kosovo Police requires further investments by Belgrade and Pristina authorities and international community.





