SERBIAN SECURITY POLICY
Publication and articles on Serbian Security Policy theme
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Date: 24.05.2021.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
What challenges do whistleblowers in Serbia face? Can they count on protection and support? Do their cases have epilogues? Find out in the article of the journalist and member of the Civil Committee for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders and Whistleblowers Vuk Cvijic.

Date: 21.05.2021.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
How the protection of whistleblowers in the security sector is legally regulated, what obstacles they encounter, and how their position can be improved, read in the article by Sofia Mandic, a lawyer and member of the Civil Committee for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders and Whistleblowers.

Date: 19.05.2021.
Author: Rodoljub Šabić |
How is the right to free access to information of public importance legally regulated, what are the problems in the implementation and what awaits us in the future when it comes to this area, read in the article of the lawyer and member of the Civil Committee for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders and Whistleblowers Rodoljub Sabic.

Date: 14.04.2021.
Author: Marija Ignjatijević |
Military cooperation between Serbia and the United States is the topic of the latest analysis by BCBP researcher Maria Ignjatijevic.

BCSP established the Civil committee for the protection of human rights defenders and whistleblowers
Date: 12.04.2021.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Due to the inaction of institutions and all other problems faced by all those who work by the law and call for accountability of the institutions and officials, the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy has established the Civil committee for the protection of human rights defenders and whistleblowers.

Date: 31.03.2021.
Author: Marija Pavlović | Bojan Elek | Miloš Jovanović |
How the narrative of the fight against organised crime is used to capture the state? Find out in the latest BCSP analysis.

Date: 15.03.2021.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
On the occasion of the open call for physical violence by the Member of the National Assembly, Aleksandar Martinović, civil society organizations gathered in National Convention on the European Union working groups for Chapters 23 and 24 and cross-sectoral groups for political criteria and freedom of expression and the media demand a reaction from the President of the National Assembly from the position of Chairman of the Committee on Administrative, Budgetary, Mandate and Immunity Issues.

Date: 10.03.2021.
Author: Luka Šterić |
How narratives about foreign direct investments contribute to the state capture – find out in the latest publication written by BCSP Researcher Luka Šterić.

Date: 19.02.2021.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
What are the next steps after conducting and publishing research findings and policy recommendations? What is advocacy? In what ways can civil society advocate for public policies? What is specific about advocacy in the field of security? These are just some of the topics that BCSP interns discussed with Marko Drajić, BCBP Advocacy and Projects Manager.
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