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Secondary Materials and Waste Recycling Commercialization in Serbia, 2009-2010
Civil Society Assessment Report, 2011
Reference Documents for Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 169-10-006 Local Economic Development
Assessment Of Future Assistance Gaps And Needs To Support Economic Development In Serbia, June 2009 (revised May 2010)
Good Governance Matrix
Reference Documents for Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 169-10-011 Business Enabling Activity
M. Borish: Financial Sector Assessment (June 24, 2009), V2 2010.
D. Lamaute: Private Sector Development and Business Enabling Environment Assessment (April 29-May 12, 2009), V2 2010.
Tax Policy in Serbia - Looking Forward (March 2010)
Additional Resources:
Ron Sprout and Jeff Swedberg: Gap Analysis of Serbia Europe, USAID Bureau for Europe & Eurasia, (November 2009)
Biodiversity Assessment Update for Serbia, (May 2010)
Reference Documents for Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 169-10-023 Judicial Reform and Government Accountability
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Bilateral AgreementBackground information about Serbia’s independent agencies
EU-related information
1. National Programme for Integration with the European Union
3. European Partnership for Serbia (2008)
4. Serbia 2009 Progress Report (of the European Commission)
Relevant Serbian legal provisions
1. Constitution of the Republic of Serbia (2006)
2. Law on Organization of Courts (passed 2008)
3. Law on Judges (passed 2008)
4. Law on High Court Council (High Judicial Council) (passed 2008)
5. Law on the Seats and Territorial Jurisdiction of Courts and Public Prosecutor’s Office (passed 2008)
6. Law on Public Prosecution (passed 2008)
7. Law on the State Prosecutorial Council (passed 2008)
8. Law on the Judicial Academy (passed 2009)
9. Law on Enforcement Procedure (2004)
10. Civil Procedure Code (2004)
12. Law on Amendments and Additions to the Criminal Procedure Code (passed 2008)
13. Criminal Procedure Code 2001-2002
14. Law on Amendments and Additions to the Criminal Procedure Code (published 2009)
15. Criminal Procedure Code (2006, never implemented)
17. Law on Amendments and Additions to the Law on Minor Offences (passed 2008)
18. Law on Juvenile Criminal Offenders and Criminal Protection of Juveniles
19. Law on General Administrative Procedure (2001)
20. Rules of Procedure for Magistrate Courts
21. Law on Free Access to Information of Public Importance (2004); the law and amendments of 2007, 2009 and 2010 can also be found at http://www.poverenik.org.rs/index.php/en/doc/laws.
22. Law on Personal Data Protection (2008)
23. Law on the Anti-Corruption Agency (2008)
24. Law on Financing of Political Parties (effective January 1, 2004):
NOTE: A new law on the Financing of Political Parties was being drafted as of June 2010
25. Law on State Audit Agency (also known as the Supreme Audit Institution)
Other official documents
Serbia’s National Strategy Against Corruption
Gender-related information
1. United National Development Fund for Women Country Profile on Serbia
2. United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Initial Report on Serbia, considered by the CEDAW 38th session (2007).
3. USAID/Serbia 2010 Gender Assessment
4. Information on women in the court system
Other relevant donor-funded programs, past and present
1. OSCE 2009 Programme Budget Performance Report
2. Canadian Judicial Reform Project
3. International Management Group project summary
4. UNDP Magistrate Project Report (2004)
5. Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Justice Sector Support
6. EC-financed project with the Anti-Corruption Agency
8. UNDP activities with the Anti-Corruption Agency
Other information
1. National Center for State Courts Magistrate Court Report
2. Reports of Support for Improvement in Governance and Management (SIGMA), on
Public Integrity System (2009)
Administrative Framework (2009)
Governance Overview for Serbia (2008)
Policy-making and Coordination (2008)
are all found at: http://www.oecd.org/document/34/0,3343,en_33638100_34612958_35858722_1_1_1_1,00.html