The aim of the study is to examine Serbia as a consolidated democracy, with special attention paid to the political changes in the past 25 years. In the first chapter I will present the stability of the political institutions, the importance and the need to change the current constitution, and furthermore I will analyze the parliamentary characteristics and the legislative process. In my thorough examination I will write about the instability and liability relations connected to the coalition government, the counterweight role of the head of state, the political influence of the judiciary and the constitutional courts, the ombudsman system, and lastly the exploration of local government practices. The second chapter will study the political...
The current Serbian authorities (aligned with the Serbian Progressive Party) have pushed Serbia towa...
Parliamentary democracy in Serbia in the period between the May Coup of 1903 and the beginning of th...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
Renowned international organizations classify Serbia as a democracy. However, they usually assess th...
Post-communistic transition of political-economic institutions and cultural models is facing with nu...
The basic argument outlined in this paper is that in order to understand the impact of European inte...
The aim of this paper is to examine Serbia’s democratic consolidation in the judiciary and public an...
The aim of this paper is to examine Serbia’s democratic consolidation in the judiciary and public an...
Through an overview of the relationship between the ruling democratic parties, the international com...
The development of democracy in the successor states of Yugoslavia illustrates the whole range of d...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
The current Serbian authorities (aligned with the Serbian Progressive Party) have pushed Serbia towa...
Parliamentary democracy in Serbia in the period between the May Coup of 1903 and the beginning of th...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
Renowned international organizations classify Serbia as a democracy. However, they usually assess th...
Post-communistic transition of political-economic institutions and cultural models is facing with nu...
The basic argument outlined in this paper is that in order to understand the impact of European inte...
The aim of this paper is to examine Serbia’s democratic consolidation in the judiciary and public an...
The aim of this paper is to examine Serbia’s democratic consolidation in the judiciary and public an...
Through an overview of the relationship between the ruling democratic parties, the international com...
The development of democracy in the successor states of Yugoslavia illustrates the whole range of d...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
The current Serbian authorities (aligned with the Serbian Progressive Party) have pushed Serbia towa...
Parliamentary democracy in Serbia in the period between the May Coup of 1903 and the beginning of th...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...