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Links to Serbian government executive, legislative, and judicial sites; law and political party sites. For a Library of Congress resource on Serbian law, consult the Serbia section of the Guide to Law Online, at the Global Legal Information Network web site.



Constitution Finder. Serbia (http://confinder.richmond.edu/country.php)
Select Serbia from a list of countries to view the constitution in English. From the University of Richmond.

Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative (LGI): Serbia (http://lgi.osi.hu/country_datasheet.php?id=152)
Information on Serbia's local government an dlinks to publications and related documents. From LGI, an Open Society initiative.

National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (http://www.parlament.sr.gov.yu/content/eng/index.asp)
Links to activities, documents, information about theg assembly, archives, and related sources. In Serbian, Croatian, some English.

Open Directory Project. Regional: Europe: Serbia (http://www.dmoz.org/Regional/Europe/Serbia/)
Links to a wide variety of Web sites culled from major search engines.

Projuris (http://www.projuris.org/sajt/)
Information on legal education and legal culture in Serbia. Searchable. In Serbian.

Serbian Government (http://www.srbija.sr.gov.yu/?change_lang=en)
Official government site. Links to news, facts about Serbia, and government. In English, Serbian, Croatian, and Italian.

Serbian Unity Congress (http://www.serbianunity.net)
Nonprofit international organization representing Serbs and friends of Serbs in the diaspora. Includes press releases and general information about the congress and its work. Searchable. In English and Serbian.

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (http://www.statserb.sr.gov.yu/Rzs/erzs.htm)
Includes links to various statistical areas such as national accounts and population, databases, methodology, FAQ, latest indicators, archive, and publications. In Serbian, some English.

U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/world-leaders-1/world-leaders-s/serbia.html)
Online directory of key leaders of foreign governments. Follows transliteration systems generally greed upon by U.S. Government agencies, expect in cases in which official shave stated a preference for alternate spellings of their names.

U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2007: Serbia (includes Kosovo) (http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2007/100583.htm)
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are submitted annually by the U.S. Department of State to the U.S. Congress, The reports cover internationally recognized individual, civil, political, and worker rights, as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Vojvodina (http://www.vojvodina.sr.gov.yu)
Official site for the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. Includes information on the province and its population, documents, photographs, and related resources. In Serbian, some English.

World Statesmen. Serbia (http://worldstatesmen.org/Yugoslavia.html)
Includes flags, chronology, and list of leaders, as well as information on Serbia and Montenegro and Yugoslavia.

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