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  • Date: 27.09.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    Applying the "PRO-CURE" methodology for assessing the procurement expediency, Miroslav Mijatovic of Podrinjski Anti-Corruption Tim Loznica, conducted a study on the procurement of anti-hail rockets in Loznica in 2014 and 2015. In this study the author has also provided an overview of the overall state of hail protection in Serbia, as well as recommendations for improvement of this system.

  • Date: 23.09.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    The case study applies "PRO-CURE" methodology to analyse performance of expenditures for equipping the traffic police at the local level. The author particularly questions the difference between the proclaimed strategic priorities of the Ministry of Interior and its annual procurement plans, as well as the the distribution of the burden of financing the traffic police between Ministry of Interior and local governments.

  • Date: 22.09.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    At the moment Serbia has three laws guverning security  services, which are not harmonized , there has been no reform of the Security services and control and supervision are not implemented in practice. Those are the main reasons for the adoption of new, umbrella law - it was underlined in the event of public presentation of Model Law on security services, that was organized by Belgrade Center for Security ...

  • Date: 11.08.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    BCSP Director Sonja Stojanovic Gajic presented the joint report on rule of law and anti-corruption in the EU and in the negotiations with Serbia during the second meeting of JCC.

  • Date: 06.08.2016.

    Author: Bojan Elek |

    Strengthening of the civil society networks, with the view to contribute to the police reform process in the framework of the accession negotiations of Serbia and the EU under the Chapter 24, is the main goal of the project that is being implemented by Belgrade Centre for Security Policy and supported by the OSCE Mission in Serbia

  • Date: 05.07.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The Coalition prEUgovor urges Serbian authorities to continue implementing reforms in the field of the rule of law, regardless of whether and when Chapters 23 and 24 of the EU accession negotiations will be opened. At the same time we appeal to the European Council and the member states to open these key chapters as soon as possible. We are convinced that it is detrimental to all sides that ...

  • Date: 27.06.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Police reform is crucial for Serbia’s progress under negotiating Chapter 24, it was assessed at the panel discussion organized by BCSP and OSCE.

  • Date: 22.06.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    At the panel discussion “What kind of security services are really needed in Serbia” that was organized by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy on 21 June 2016 in Belgrade was concluded that Serbia needs functioning security services that are subjects of democratic and civilian control. This panel has opened discussion on the best solutions for further development of the security services and security-intelligence system in order to maximize ...

  • Date: 22.06.2016.

    Author: Bogoljub Milosavljević |

    In this study the author Bogoljub Milosavljević provides a comprehensive review of the legal framework that governs the security-intelligence system of Serbia, points out the shortcomings of the legal framework, and offers recommendations for their elimination.

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